By Plenary Sessions: Andre Hanimägi

Total Sessions: 10

Fully Profiled: 10

2025-09-24
Fifteenth Riigikogu, sixth sitting, plenary sitting.
The primary legislative priority is the enactment of the number plate recognition system, providing the Police and Border Guard Board (PPA) with a necessary tool. The speaker is a strong proponent of the draft bill and emphasizes that it addresses previous concerns regarding transparency by requiring the police to provide an annual overview of the system's operation.
2025-09-22
15th Riigikogu, 6th sitting, plenary session
The main legislative priority is restoring and clarifying the legal basis for the number recognition system so that the PPA can continue its work. The speaker is critical of the rejection of the Ministry of the Interior's initial draft bill and the subsequent procedural confusion surrounding the new draft bill put forward by coalition members.
2025-09-17
15th Riigikogu, 6th sitting, plenary sitting.
The primary priority is the re-adoption of the Act amending the Churches and Congregations Act in its unamended form, in order to sever administrative ties with foreign organizations that pose a security threat. There is a supporter and leader (rapporteur) of the legislative process who emphasizes the importance of the bill's objective.
2025-09-16
Fifteenth Riigikogu, sixth sitting, plenary sitting.
The legislative focus is currently aimed at establishing a new legal framework designed to address the sharing of intimate images and the protection of privacy. The speaker is initiating the debate, seeking expert advice on how to resolve existing legislative shortcomings.
2025-09-15
15th Riigikogu, 6th sitting, plenary sitting
The legislative focus centers on the necessity of reviewing statutory restrictions that might impede investments and the swift execution of development projects. The speaker is primarily a critic and an interrogator, demanding clarification regarding the adequacy of the regulatory environment.
2025-09-11
15th Riigikogu, 6th plenary sitting
The primary legislative priority is to retrieve the draft law concerning the establishment of a financial ombudsman from the shelf and accelerate its processing, as this would resolve financial disputes quickly and impartially. Furthermore, there is support for establishing a positive credit register, which is not expected to become operational until 2028, and for developing mechanisms to restrict repeat borrowing.
2025-09-10
15th Riigikogu, 6th sitting, plenary session
The speaker is focusing on the draft amendment to the Credit Providers and Intermediaries Act (concerning credit provider compensation), acting as the representative for the lead committee handling the matter. In the legislative process, they primarily serve as a proponent who aims to protect borrowers through these changes, and they emphasize the requirement for a thorough impact analysis.
2025-09-09
15th Riigikogu, 6th sitting, plenary session.
The focus is on overseeing the execution and management of budgets for existing or planned defense spending. The speaker demands clarification from the minister regarding future plans and metrics, but does not mention specific draft legislation.
2025-09-08
15th Riigikogu, 6th sitting, plenary session
The primary legislative focus is the creation of regulations concerning assisted suicide and end-of-life declarations, aimed at filling the existing legal vacuum and requiring the initiation of the legislative process. Additionally, there is a demand for reviewing the regional impacts of tax policy and considering alternatives to raising labor immigration quotas, specifically by focusing on the promotion of existing exceptions.
2025-09-04
15th Riigikogu, extraordinary session of the Riigikogu
The legislative focus is on bringing the regulation of procedural assistance into compliance with the Constitution by initiating the relevant draft bill through the Legal Affairs Committee. Furthermore, draft resolutions (anti-fraud action plan) and interpellations (Arms Act, euthanasia, number recognition) are actively used to direct legislative activity and hold ministers accountable.