15th Riigikogu, 6th Session, Information Hour

2025-11-05 12:00

Membership: 15
Session: 6
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Speeches: 10
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Duration: 14m
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Prime Minister Kristen Michal addressed a question initiated by Martin Helme (EKRE) concerning the ratification of the agreement to transfer Swedish prisoners to Estonia, specifically to Tartu Prison. Helme expressed extreme opposition, accusing the government of demagoguery, lying, and debasing the dignity of the Estonian state, claiming the agreement was …

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Speeches: 12
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Duration: 16m
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The sitting addressed the question posed by Riigikogu member Lauri Läänemets to Prime Minister Kristen Michal regarding finance and subsistence, specifically focusing on the impact of the government's tax amendments on low-income earners. Läänemets pointed out that an individual earning 1,000 euros gains only 10 euros per month from the …

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Speeches: 12
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Duration: 15m
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The third item on the agenda addressed the state of dental care in Estonia, a topic raised by Riigikogu member Lauri Laats to Minister of Social Affairs Karmen Joller. Laats stressed the direct connection between oral health and overall well-being and presented alarming statistics: out of 1.3 million residents, only …

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Speeches: 17
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Duration: 19m
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The fourth item on the agenda addressed the National Audit Office report regarding the infrastructure deficit in the transport and mobility sector, which amounts to 1.35 billion euros. Riigikogu member Jaanus Karilaid (Isamaa) asked Prime Minister Kristen Michal what the government's work plan was for covering this deficit and maintaining …

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Speeches: 10
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Duration: 17m
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The session addressed the fifth question, which was posed by Mart Helme (later joined by Martin Helme with a clarifying question) to Prime Minister Kristen Michal regarding security. Mart Helme began by discussing the leaked report from the National Defence Committee, claiming it exposed the collapse of the Reform Party’s …

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Speeches: 10
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Duration: 12m
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Member of the Riigikogu Tanel Kiik submitted an interpellation to Prime Minister Kristen Michal regarding the healthcare funding crisis, accusing the government of setting the wrong priorities. Kiik sharply criticized the government's decision to grant over 100 million euros in tax breaks to the wealthier segment of society amid a …

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Speeches: 11
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Duration: 10m
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The session addressed the response of Minister of Social Affairs Karmen Joller to the question posed by Riigikogu member Vladimir Arhipov regarding the impact of price increases and the care reform. Arhipov criticized the care reform, claiming that it had not reduced the burden on local governments but had instead …

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Speeches: 4
AI Summaries: 4/4 (100.0%)
Duration: 4m
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The eighth question during the information session addressed Prime Minister Kristen Michal's interference in Latvia's internal affairs concerning the Latvian parliament's decision to withdraw from the Istanbul Convention. The questioner, Varro Vooglaid (pid: EYvDQyWULUg), sharply criticized the Prime Minister's Facebook statement, in which Michal had asserted that there are forces …

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