Jüri Jaakson
Politician
1870 – 1942
Who was Jüri Jaakson?
Jüri Jaakson VR III/1 was an Estonian businessman and politician.
Jaakson studied in H. Treffner's Private High School and studied law at Tartu University from 1892 to 1896. He graduated with a 1st degree diploma. In 1897-1914 he worked as lawyer firstly in Viljandi, and later in Riga. In 1915-1919, Jaakson was a member of the Board of the Tallinn City Bank.
Jaakson was a member and Assistant Chairman of the Estonian Province Assembly in 1917–1918. In 1918 he was General Commissioner of the Provisional Government for taking over property from the German occupation powers. During 1918–1920 he worked as Minister of Justice of the Provisional Government and the Government of the Republic. In 1920–1932 Jaakson was a member of the I–IV Riigikogu. Jaakson was Elder of State from December 1924 to December 1925. In 1926-1940 he worked as President of the Bank of Estonia and was a member of the National Economic Council. Also, Jaakson was member of the National Council. Jaakson was founder of several banks and participated in several organizations like the Central Society of the North Estonian Farmers and the Council of the Tallinn Economic Union.
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- Born
- Jan 16, 1870
Saarepeedi Parish - Profession
- Died
- Apr 20, 1942
Sverdlovsk Oblast
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on July 23, 2013
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