The 15th Riigikogu, 6th Session, Information Hour
2025-10-08 12:00
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During the Riigikogu session, Prime Minister Kristen Michal addressed the answers to an interpellation concerning state finances, which had been submitted by MP Lauri Läänemets. Läänemets criticized the government’s budget policy and planned tax changes, particularly the income tax system reform, which he claimed offered "handouts" to the wealthiest (those …
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Member of the Riigikogu Lauri Laats submitted an interpellation to Minister of Infrastructure Kuldar Leis regarding road safety, focusing on the uncontrollable anarchy of light traffic in cities caused by scooters and micro-mopeds, over which there is no effective supervision and for which there is no unified register of resulting …
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The session addressed the third question posed to Prime Minister Kristen Michal, the topic of which was "A Better Protected Estonia." Riigikogu member Martin Helme (EKRE) questioned the reputation of the Reform Party as a defender of the state, referencing the Auditor General's criticism regarding the use of Ministry of …
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Today's fourth question concerned budget and tax policy, which was posed to Prime Minister Kristen Michal by Riigikogu member Helir-Valdor Seeder. Seeder criticized the government's draft budget, accusing it of fueling inflation, increasing the debt burden, and fulfilling a "stupid election promise" (referring to the abolition of the tax hump). …
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Member of Parliament Helmen Kütt submitted an interpellation to Prime Minister Kristen Michal regarding special welfare services, focusing on the sector's underfunding and the availability of services. Kütt highlighted the low gross wages of special welfare workers (1150–1250 euros) and referenced a State Audit Office audit which showed that the …
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Riigikogu member Vadim Belobrovtsev submitted an inquiry to Interior Minister Igor Taro regarding the salaries of rescue workers and police officers, emphasizing the dissatisfaction of frontline workers with the salary increase offered by the government. Belobrovtsev referred to the fact that although the government decided to raise the wage fund …
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Varro Vooglaid, a member of the Riigikogu (Estonian Parliament), submitted an inquiry to Prime Minister Kristen Michal regarding the demographic crisis, emphasizing that Estonia is facing a demographic catastrophe, as the total fertility rate has dropped to 1.18 and the number of births threatens to fall below 9,000 per year. …
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Today’s information session focused on the eighth question, which was posed to Prime Minister Kristen Michal by Riigikogu (Parliament) member Urmas Reinsalu (Isamaa party) regarding the state budget. Reinsalu sharply criticized the government's draft budget, calling it "paltry" and irresponsible (a budget based on the principle of "after us, the …