Iseseisvamaks
Iseseisvamaks is an Estonian term that translates to "for independence" or "to become independent." It is often used in political and social contexts to describe the process or aspiration of achieving national sovereignty. The concept gained significant prominence in Estonia during the late 20th century, particularly in the lead-up to and during the restoration of its independence from the Soviet Union.
The desire for iseseisvamaks fueled popular movements and political efforts aimed at re-establishing Estonia's statehood. This
The successful attainment of iseseisvamaks in 1991 marked a pivotal moment in Estonian history, ending decades