15th Riigikogu, 3rd session, plenary session
2024-04-01 15:00
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The agenda began with the swearing-in of Minister of Justice Madis Timpson. The Speaker of the Riigikogu announced that Madis Timpson had been appointed Minister of Justice by Decision No. 376 of the President of the Republic, dated March 25 of this year. Minister Timpson subsequently assumed the duties of …
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The agenda item was the interpellation submitted to Prime Minister Kaja Kallas by Riigikogu members Mart Maastik, Riina Solman, and others on May 22, 2023, concerning the destruction of the state's foundations, which focused on redefining the concept of marriage. The interpellation was introduced by Varro Vooglaid, who posed three …
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This agenda item addressed the inquiry submitted by Riigikogu members Andres Metsoja and Andrei Korobeinik concerning the renewal of the Rail Baltic South Pärnu County spatial plan. The impetus for the inquiry was the 2020 Supreme Court decision, which partially annulled the previous county plan due to insufficient environmental impact …
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The presented agenda item concerned the interpellation submitted on June 19 last year by Siim Pohlak, Rene Kokk, Henn Põlluaas, Jaak Valge, Kalle Grünthal, and Kert Kingo regarding the consequences of reducing family benefits. The interpellation was submitted, and the presentation took place via the Riigikogu rostrum, with Henn Põlluaas …
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The Riigikogu debated an inquiry on February 8, 2024, concerning the non-receipt of salaries by teachers (Inquiry No. 601), which was submitted by Anastassia Kovalenko-Kõlvart, Aleksei Jevgrafov, Andrei Korobeiniku, and Vadim Belobrovtsevi. The objective was to clarify what data and grounds support the claims that state-allocated funds are not reaching …
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The Riigikogu debated Inquiry No. 614, submitted on February 20, 2024, concerning the Government of the Republic's plans to increase immigration, which was presented by Mart Maastik and Riina Solman. The inquiry was prompted by statements made by government ministers (Signe Riisalo and Tiit Riisalo) who viewed immigration as a …
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This agenda item addressed Interpellation No. 617 concerning mass immigration, submitted by Riigikogu members Anti Poolamets, Ants Frosch, Helle-Moonika Helme, Mart Helme, Martin Helme, and Evelin Poolamets. Martin Helme, representing the interpellators, introduced the query, highlighting worrying migration statistics. He stressed that immigration into Estonia, particularly from third countries (Ukraine, …
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Interpellation No. 619 concerned Ukrainian men of mobilization age residing in Estonia and their status. The questioners, led by Anti Poolamets, accused Minister of the Interior Lauri Läänemets (SDE) of misleading the public regarding the actual number of men and reproached the government for keeping and "coddling" over 10,000 men …
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A prominent item on the agenda concerned the interpellation submitted by Riigikogu member Varro Vooglaid regarding the abuse of power by the Police and Border Guard Board (PPA) in connection with the unlawful suppression of freedom of speech and expression. The interpellation draws attention to the proceedings initiated due to …