TALLINN (Reuters) - Estonia's Prime Minister Andrus Ansip said on Sunday he would submit his and his government's resignation to the country's president on March 4, with slightly more than a year to go before parliamentary elections.
The move is aimed at finding a new prime minister from his own party for the coming year who could contest the next regular elections due in March 2015.
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