By Plenary Sessions: Annely Akkermann
Total Sessions: 3
Fully Profiled: 3
2025-11-11
XV Riigikogu, VI Session, Plenary Sitting
The political focus is directed at judicial system reform and its alignment with important values such as thoroughness, speed, and cooperation. The speaker's position is inquisitive and analytical, seeking confirmation on whether the proposed legislation would move the system in the desired direction. The focus is clearly on the substantive and value-based framework of the policy.
2025-11-06
XV Riigikogu, VI Session, Plenary Sitting
The political focus is currently aimed at administrative efficiency and cutting down on bureaucracy, which is being framed as a results-oriented objective. The speaker stresses the need for high-quality and timely data collection, pointing out the issue that over half of the private limited companies (out of 260,000) fail to submit the required data to the government. The stance taken is moderately firm, centered on finding solutions to ensure data exchange is achieved.
2025-11-05
15th Riigikogu, 6th Session, Plenary Sitting
The most crucial topics are the implementation and refinement of the motor vehicle tax, budget discipline, and ensuring constitutionality based on the remarks made by the Chancellor of Justice. The speaker strongly supports the car tax as a fair levy that covers the societal costs associated with vehicle use, but criticizes the poor targeting of social tax benefits (such as concessions for buses used by large families). The political framework is heavily policy- and performance-based, focusing on metrics, harmonizing legislation, and the efficiency of subsidies.