By Months: Anti Haugas

Total Months: 16

Fully Profiled: 16

10.2025

1 Speeches

The working style is collegial, emphasizing the commission's joint discussions and decisions. Cooperation with the minister and other colleagues (Markko Künnapu, Anti Haugas) is mentioned in relation to the processing of the draft bill and the sharing of information.
09.2025

2 Speeches

There is not enough data.
06.2025

20 Speeches

They demonstrate a willingness to cooperate and make compromises, especially concerning the draft bill on license plate recognition cameras, promising to discuss amendments between the two readings with the Data Protection Inspectorate and the Chancellor of Justice. They note that the draft legislation was prepared in cooperation between the Ministry of the Interior and the Ministry of Justice and Digital Affairs. They emphasize that the goal is to achieve a bill that satisfies all parties involved.
04.2025

1 Speeches

The style of cooperation is intra-coalition and supportive, praising Interior Minister Lauri Läänemets (Social Democrats) for his leadership in presenting the draft bill. Furthermore, cooperation with the Constitutional Committee is emphasized in order to resolve the legal issue concerning the status of the clergy that arises from the constitutional amendment.
03.2025

3 Speeches

Demonstrated a willingness to cooperate in the committee's work by exceptionally accepting a member of the Isamaa Party as the bill's presenter. Participated in reaching consensus decisions regarding the inclusion of the draft legislation on the plenary agenda and the appointment of the representative for the lead committee.
02.2025

2 Speeches

The speaker affirms collaboration with the Reform Party faction, lending support to the draft legislation on the faction's behalf. He urges all Riigikogu members to back the proposal, referencing the goal of achieving wide-ranging consensus on this security-related matter.
01.2025

1 Speeches

The cooperative tone is expressed through an appeal to other political parties and MPs to seriously consider their proposals and focus on more effective, targeted aid measures. Direct cooperation or compromise is not offered; instead, a change in political direction toward more effective governance is demanded.
12.2024

4 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates a willingness to cooperate, noting that they are in agreement with Isamaa on the principle of levying state fees to cover government expenditures. They emphasize the need to combine the efforts of the health, social, and legal systems, which indicates a desire for cross-system collaboration.
11.2024

2 Speeches

The style of cooperation is consensual and procedure-oriented, as it emphasizes that the procedural decisions made by the Legal Affairs Committee regarding the conclusion of the second reading and the final vote were based on consensus. It respectfully addresses both the Prime Minister and the Presiding Officer of the session and addresses the issues that were raised during the first reading.
10.2024

6 Speeches

Although the speaker is very critical of the opponents, he demonstrates a pragmatic approach by offering technical solutions (e.g., taking a recess, changing the presiding officer) for the continuation of the parliament's work. He acknowledges the Riigikogu members who showed up but sharply criticizes the unwillingness to cooperate.
09.2024

2 Speeches

The speaker emphasizes cooperation between allies (NATO, the EU), the government, and NGOs in ensuring civil defense. He/She commends the cooperation with "good colleagues in the Riigikogu" during the implementation of the amendment to the Arms Act. He/She calls for a cross-party decision, based on conscience, regarding the issue of voting rights for non-citizens.
06.2024

3 Speeches

The speaker emphasizes cooperation, explicitly noting that the Legal Affairs Committee's decisions regarding the draft bill amendments were consensual. Cooperation with the Ministry of the Interior and the Data Protection Inspectorate in clarifying the draft bill is also mentioned. The style is open to compromises and finding consensus.
05.2024

6 Speeches

The speaker highlighted the consensus-based decisions reached within the Legal Affairs Committee and demonstrated a willingness to cooperate, actively involving various stakeholders (such as the Estonian Association of Security Companies) and ministries (like the Ministry of Education and Research) in the legislative drafting process. Furthermore, the speaker neutrally presented both the supportive and the hesitant viewpoints that emerged during the committee's discussions.
04.2024

1 Speeches

The speaker calls for a debate on the topic of a national support measure, noting that such measures are currently not in place, which indicates an openness to discussion and the search for political consensus.
03.2024

4 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates a willingness to cooperate, noting that he agrees with both the government's position and "Eduard" regarding the necessity of the draft bill. He emphasizes the consensus on the need to respect and protect women, and prefers strengthening the social system and support networks over punishment.
02.2024

1 Speeches

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