15th Riigikogu, 5th session, information briefing
2025-01-22 12:00
Session: 5
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The discussion at the center focused on two topics: firstly, state support and KredEx funding provided to Norica, including a discussion regarding the decisions of 2020 and the additional loan of 2024, and questions of democracy and transparency related to raised concerns about language use and funding sources; additionally, there …
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The main objective of the agenda items was to discuss Estonia’s position and reactions within the international context, focusing primarily on the leadership of the United States and the role of the transatlantic alliance, as well as Estonian energy policy. The initial speeches addressed the impact of US President Donald …
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The session primarily focused on the topic of state defense expenditure and procurement of supplies, initiated by Isamaa faction representative Urmas Reinsalu, who presented a question to Prime Minister Kaja Kallas. Reinsalu criticized the government for indecisiveness regarding the procurement of additional supplies and asked why the Defense Forces Commander’s …
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The focus of the planned meeting was on irregularities and time-critical challenges within the Estonian healthcare system, specifically regarding the accessibility of primary care and specialist physicians. The lack of primary care services, the aging of family doctors and questions surrounding their succession, the problem of long waiting times for …
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The central topic was the ideas surrounding a reduction in the VAT rate on groceries and their impact on food prices in Estonia and the supply chain. The speakers were Regional and Agricultural Minister Piret Hartman, and the question was raised by esteemed colleague Siim Pohlak. EKRE submitted a bill …
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The agenda focused on Prime Minister Kaja Kallas’s responses and included a discussion on three main topics: firstly, the widely publicized and socially relevant question of “it’s hard to be stupid” and the resulting debate and survey results; secondly, the financial operations through KredEx regarding the Nordica loan between 2020 …
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The discussion focused on the lack of scientific knowledge in Estonia’s healthcare system regarding the effects of wind turbine infrasound and other physical risk factors. Kalle Grünthal posed a question to Riina Sikkut concerning the Saarde wind farm, highlighting that Estonia lacks clear knowledge about the harmfulness of infrasound and …
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The topic of the eighth question presented concerned Estonian demography and the decline in population. Statistics Estonia’s data showed that last year, 9,646 people were born in Estonia and 15,596 people died, resulting in a decrease in population by 5,950 people, and migration can no longer fully compensate for this. …
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The main topic of the briefing was the influence of foreign countries on the functioning of democratic processes, and the question of when and how Estonia should express its position or intervene if elections do not meet the expectations of the European Union, or if it proves necessary to intervene …