15th Riigikogu, 5th session, information briefing
2025-01-15 12:00
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The first item on the agenda's focus is Estonia’s security and its future; the discussion revolved around the question of whether Estonia should reassess its state-oriented approach to security and seek broader cooperation beyond the NATO framework. Mart Helme posed a question to Prime Minister Kaja Kallas regarding security and, …
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Today, the state budget's transparency and related cooperation problems were discussed at a sitting of the Riigikogu. In the ongoing discussion, the question was raised as to why a fund of 100 million euros for increasing the share capital of Eesti Energia is visible in the budget, when there was …
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The present session addressed KredEx's loan to Nordica and the connections between Nordica and KredEx that occurred in the spring view of 2024. In the first question, Priit Sibul raised the issue of why and on whose decision a loan was provided to Nordica or previous loan collateral was liquidated …
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This agenda item concerned the question of publishing the final report of the special audit of Nordica. Member of the Riigikogu Rene Kokk posed a question to Prime Minister Kaja Kallas regarding the publication of the final report of the special audit of Nordica, and the discussion touched on the …
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The agenda’s focus is a thorough discussion of the newly opened Tallinn–Vilnius rail connection: why this line was opened, how it affects state funding, and what approaches are planned to connect our country with neighboring countries (including Lithuania and Latvia), as well as what interactions there are between all participants …
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The Riigikogu’s sixth question was addressed to Prime Minister Kaja Kallas and concerned the government's actions regarding the right to vote for non-citizens in local elections. The question was posed by Riigikogu member Urmas Reinsalu, who accused the government of cowardice and being held hostage by the Social Democrats, as …
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Today's session addressed the seventh question to Prime Minister Kaja Kallas, posed by Riigikogu member Siim Pohlak, concerning the supply of electricity. The discussion centered on the desynchronization of the Baltic states from the Russian grid and the timing of this process—why early February was chosen and whether it was …
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The first paragraph addressed the topic of corruption risks in government decisions within the framework of the eighth question, followed by a discussion on the role and requirements of the State Secretary. The question was posed by Riigikogu member Anastassia Kovalenko-Kõlvart to Prime Minister Kaja Kallas, and the central focus …
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Nine’s prepared question concerned the railway investment topic represented by Infrastructure Minister Vladimir Svet. The central discussion revolved primarily around the mobility reform and the 2025 budget context of its implementation. Karilaid raised the attention to the central 20 million euro sum, which in his opinion would likely be a …