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The Government Gave Two Million for a Building Belonging to Sõõrumaa and Signed a Long-Term Lease Agreement

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The government decided today to provide money to build a memorial museum for the victims of communism in Patarei. The owner of the complex, Urmas Sõõrumaa, announced on the same day that he did not plan to run for mayor. According to the giant entrepreneur, looking for a connection between the two news items is arbitrary, because the allocation of money for today's confirmation had already been agreed upon years ago.
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The government decided today to provide money to build a memorial museum for the victims of communism in Patarei. The owner of the complex, Urmas Sõõrumaa, announced on the same day that he did not plan to run for mayor. According to the giant entrepreneur, looking for a connection between the two news items is arbitrary, because the allocation of money for today's confirmation had already been agreed upon years ago.

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Postimees broke the news in on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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