15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, plenary session
2024-04-09 10:00
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The central item on the agenda was the third reading of Draft Act 392, initiated by the National Defence Committee, concerning amendments to the Electronic Communications Act and the Nature Conservation Act. After the agenda item was opened, parliamentary factions were offered the opportunity for debate, but no such desire …
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The first agenda item addressed the presentation by the Minister of Economic Affairs and Information Technology regarding the implementation of the state's long-term development strategy, "Eesti 2035." Three strategic areas were highlighted: the economy, digital development, and the labor market, for which measurable targets have been set, underpinned by nine …
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Draft Bill 376, first reading: The purpose of the draft law on credit collection agencies and buyers, initiated by the Government of the Republic, is to clearly regulate the activities of collection firms and their clients in the recovery of third-party debts and the subsequent sale of those debts. The …
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The fourth item on the agenda concerned the first reading of Draft Law 398 on the Crypto Asset Market before the Riigikogu. The purpose of the draft is to consolidate and clearly regulate the provision of crypto asset services in the country, align the terminology with the EU regulation, and …
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The Riigikogu debated the first reading of Draft Legislation 399, initiated by the Government of the Republic, concerning the adoption of the euro and related amendments. The central aim of the draft legislation is to establish mandatory rounding rules for one- and two-cent euro coins: starting from 2025, the final …