uuenduslikkusest
Uuenduslikkusest, which translates to "irremovability" in English, is a concept in Estonian politics. It refers to the principle that someone appointed to a high-ranking position, such as a minister or a judge, cannot be removed from their position by the parliament without their consent.
This principle is often used when discussing the Constitution of Estonia, and it has significant implications
The concept of uuenduslikkusest is often contrasted with the idea of "situation-oriented tenure," which holds that
The application and implementation of the principle of uuenduslikkusest have been debated among jurists, and it