Ülekandumine
Ülekandumine is a term used in Estonian politics and constitution, referring to the process of deciding the borders of the country through a national referendum.
This concept was first introduced in 1917 as a means to resolve the difficult issues related to
It was decided that the Estonian borders would be finalised after a general national referendum, where the
The policy of ülekandumine was utilised during World War I by attaching to Estonia the town of
This formed the territorial origins of what would become the border of northwestern near areas north to
However, if you meant the Estonian parliamentary term which originated as Technocrat Party, known as Ülekandumine,