By Months: Mart Võrklaev

Total Months: 6

Fully Profiled: 6

09.2025

16 Speeches

The speaker is an active member of the Riigikogu, having addressed several sessions in September and acting as the Finance Committee's representative during the presentation of the draft legislation. He/She refers to participation in committee work, including the expert body of the Economic Affairs Committee, and previous meetings with stakeholders while in the role of minister. The speaker regularly presents at discussions regarding key economic and financial reports.
06.2025

5 Speeches

The speaker’s activity has been focused on the Riigikogu sessions (June 11 and 18, 2025), where they present detailed Finance Committee reports and actively participate in political debates. They handle both the processing of technical bills and the rebuttal of political falsehoods.
05.2025

3 Speeches

The speaker is active in parliamentary work, submitting questions to ministers (on May 6th and 15th) and fulfilling the role of rapporteur for the Finance Committee (on May 20th). This indicates regular participation in both plenary sittings and committee work, where they handle both oversight and the introduction of legislation.
04.2025

16 Speeches

The speaker was highly active in the Riigikogu chamber in April 2025, making appearances on several consecutive session days (April 8th, 9th, 10th, and the 22nd). Their pattern of activity centered on presenting the outcomes and decisions of the Finance Committee meetings (which took place in March and April) and defending the government’s tax policy.
03.2025

4 Speeches

All speeches were delivered on a single day (2025-03-10), suggesting active participation in a parliamentary debate or session. The speaker is active in the Special Committee for State Budget Control, where they have requested clarifications from former heads of government. This pattern indicates a focus on the specific theme of accountability and control via parliamentary oversight bodies.
02.2025

4 Speeches

The speaker was active on two session days in February (February 12 and 18), participating in debates concerning both social and economic issues. Their pattern of activity indicates active questioning and a demand for clarity within the legislative process.