Fifteenth Riigikogu, Fifth Session, Plenary Session.
2025-05-21 14:00
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The session continued from the previous day's meeting, reviewing the draft law 645 – the draft law on the simplified taxation of entrepreneurial income, and related income tax and security tax drafts, initiated by the Republic's Government, which had been left unfinished. The focus of the discussion was on the …
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The second agenda item concerned the third reading of bill 561, which addresses the amendment of the Act on Social Support for People with Disabilities initiated by the Government of the Republic, and the amendment of other acts related to it. Helmen Kütt opened the debate on behalf of the …
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The third agenda item concerned the third reading of the draft law 588 amending the Securities Market Act, initiated by the Government of the Republic, and amending other laws accordingly. Discussions were opened, and speakers engaged in a substantial substantive debate regarding how companies operating on the stock exchange ensure …
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The agenda item concerned discussion of draft Resolution 601 of the Riigikogu submitted by the Isamaa faction, proposing that the Republic of Estonia initiate proceedings in the European Union to invalidate the obligation to prepare sustainability reports. Presenter Urmas Reinsalu (Isamaa) emphasized that the obligation to prepare sustainability reports, introduced …
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The present agenda item concerns the second reading of the draft law amending the Identity Document Act and, in connection therewith, amending other acts 572. The rapporteur is Kalle Laanet, a member of the Constitutional Committee. The first reading took place on April 29th and concluded. In preparing for the …
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The agenda concerns the first reading review of draft law 642 regarding withdrawal from the Ottawa Convention (the international treaty prohibiting landmines). The draft law's initiator is the Republic of Estonia’s Government, and the leading presenter is the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Margus Tsahkna. Based on the changed security situation …
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The seventh agenda item concerned the Minister of Energy and Environment’s presentation for 2025 on the implementation of the state's long-term development strategy "Estonia 2035." The presentation was given by the Minister of Energy and Environment, Andres Sutt. It was noted that the presentation would last up to 30 minutes, …
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First reading of the presentation: First reading of draft law 622, amending the Liquid Fuel Act, initiated by the Government of the Republic. The purpose of the draft is to establish oversight and responsibility related to the adoption of sustainable aviation fuels and to specify which authorities (the Transport Authority …
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Today's agenda item concerns the draft Act amending the Accounting Act (600 SE), initiated by the Isamaa faction, which aims to reduce bureaucracy for entrepreneurs. This is the first reading of the draft in the Riigikogu, and the presenter is Member of the Riigikogu Mart Maastik. The draft differs from …
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The tenth agenda item concerns the debate on the first reading of the draft law 607, initiated by the Isamaa faction, to establish a tax freeze, and related thoughts concerning the faction's draft law 600, also in its first reading. The debate will be led by the bill presenters from …