15th Riigikogu, 3rd session, plenary sitting
2024-04-17 14:00
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The first item on the agenda was the second reading of Draft Legislation 344, concerning the amendment of the Riigikogu Election Act and related acts. Based on the discussion, two major themes primarily emerged: (1) the bundling of amendment proposals, meaning the consolidation of insincere or identical proposals into a …
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The third item on the agenda concerned the Riigikogu (Estonian Parliament) decision, submitted by the Isamaa faction, regarding the first reading of Draft Resolution 383. The report was scheduled to be presented by Mart Maastik, and the objective was to draw up a state-binding action plan for the development of …
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The agenda item was the first reading of Draft Act 390, initiated by the Government of the Republic, concerning amendments to the Information Society Service Act, the Copyright Act, and the Taxation Procedure Act. The purpose of the draft act is to ensure the fulfillment and supervision of the requirements …
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The session continued after a short break with the sixth item on the agenda, which was the first reading of Bill 401 (Act amending the Health Services Organisation Act and other acts). Minister of Health Riina Sikkut introduced the content of the bill, focusing on changes to primary healthcare. The …
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First reading of Bill 380, initiated by the Isamaa faction, concerning amendments to the State Property Act and the Land Cadastre Act. The discussion focused on how the state can create legitimate mechanisms regarding national defense objects to ensure state interest and public security, including the possibility of taking private …