The Estonian presidency had four major points on its agenda: (1) digital integration and freedom, (2) open economic innovation, (3) safety and security, and (4) sustainable inclusivity.[4][5]
Politico Europe stated that the Estonian presidency was successful in bringing digital concerns to the forefront, but noted that the presidency was unable to complete all the goals that it had hoped to achieve.[8]Politico Europe gave the presidency high marks in the areas of climate and environment, employment and social policy, and energy, while noting that it did not accomplish much in the area of health.[8]
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Estonian prime minister Jüri Ratas at the opening concert of the Estonian presidency in Tallinn, 29 June 2017