Estonia's parliament elects country's first female president

Newly-elected Estonia's President Kersti Kaljulaid listens during a news conference after the vote in the country's Parliament in Tallinn, Estonia, October 3, 2016. REUTERS/Ints Kalnins

TALLINN (Reuters) - The Estonian parliament on Monday elected the country's first female head of state. Kersti Kaljulaid, 46, a former EU budget auditor, received 81 votes in the election for the five-year presidential term, well above the two-thirds majority of 68 required. The office is largely symbolic in the Baltic country although it gained weight after outgoing President Toomas Hendrik Ilves carved a role as an outspoken critic of Russia and a campaigner for government digitalisation and cybersecurity. (Reporting by David Mardiste and Janis Laizans; Writing by Anna Ringstrom; Editing by Jon Boyle)