Rain Epler, a member of the Riigikogu and politician associated with EKRE, has recently drawn public attention for an endeavor that extends beyond domestic Estonian politics. The focus of the recent attention concerns a photograph featuring the politician, which Epler reportedly felt was suitable for a more unusual public display. The anecdote suggests that the image was deemed aesthetically appropriate for a presentation involving the renowned Maiuspala chocolate pastry. Specifically, the suggestion was made that the photograph would complement the pastry if it were served alongside a liqueur. This observation frames the photo not merely as a political portrait, but as a subject for creative, public presentation. For Epler, the act of sharing or proposing the use of his image appears to be a calculated effort to garner broader media interest, drawing attention to himself through an unconventional medium. As a figure who has held ministerial roles, including Minister of the Environment, Rain Epler’s public profile remains a point of interest within the Estonian political sphere. The discussion surrounding the photo and its proposed pairing with local delicacies has generated discussion, prompting media coverage that shifts the focus from policy debates to personal publicity efforts. This instance illustrates how political figures, even those from established parties like EKRE, utilize varied platforms—from traditional news coverage to lifestyle commentary—to maintain visibility. The incident underscores the ongoing interplay between a politician’s public persona and the mechanisms of media attention in Estonia. Topics: #rain #epler #ekre Post navigation KUS OLID VALLA SILMAD?⟩«Mind on petetud!» Invaliidist vanahärral on endise noore pruudi pärast oht kodutuks jääda(1) Viimasele jäävad suled: kevade kuumima kauba järele sõidetakse tervest Eestist