‘People put a lot of hope on me’: Estonia’s youngest MP already making waves
Hanah Lahe is just 24 but she is already a leading voice for change in the former Soviet Baltic state
Hanah Lahe can't remember the fall of the iron curtain. Estonia's youngest MP grew up surfing the web and consuming American television. Just nine years before her birth, it was all so different. When borders reopened after the end of Soviet rule in 1991, Estonians rushed to stare at bananas, enthralled by the arrival of this new, exotic fruit.
People were standing in line sometimes not even to buy, but just to have a look at them. Those who would buy them would not even eat them because it was such a big thing," says Lahe, 24, recounting a story her grandmother told her. When a plastic bag from another country that had a big brand name arrived, people would use it all the time."
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