Agenda Profile: Martin Helme
Third Reading of the Draft Act (351 SE) concerning the Act amending the Electricity Market Act and other Acts (Termination of Universal Service and Ensuring Security of Supply)
2024-04-16
15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, plenary session
Political Position
The political stance is manifested through strong procedural action concerning the crucial Energy Market Bill (351 SE) during its third reading. Requesting a recess before the vote indicates the need for developing an intra-factional strategy or signals strong opposition to the substance of the bill. The position is clearly framed in procedural terms.
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Topic Expertise
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Rhetorical Style
The style is highly formal, concrete, and procedural, focusing on the rules of parliamentary procedure. The address is brief and goal-oriented, without emotional or logical appeals.
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Activity Patterns
The speaker is active in the legislative process, utilizing parliamentary tools (requesting an adjournment) at a critical pre-vote moment. The pattern of activity indicates a focus on procedural tactics.
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Opposition Stance
The opposition has been expressed as a procedural maneuver (the request for an adjournment), which is aimed at temporarily halting the legislative process before a critical vote. This tactic signals strong opposition to Bill 351 SE.
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Collaboration Style
The cooperation is clearly intra-factional, as the application was submitted "on behalf of the EKRE faction," which indicates unified and coordinated action among the faction members. Cross-party cooperation is absent.
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Regional Focus
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Economic Views
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Social Issues
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Legislative Focus
The legislative focus is currently on the procedures for the third reading of the draft Act amending the Electricity Market Act and other acts (Bill 351 SE). The speaker is an opponent of the bill who is employing procedural delay tactics.
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