By Months: Züleyxa Izmailova

Total Months: 16

Fully Profiled: 16

10.2025

20 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates expertise primarily in the field of education funding and budget oversight, highlighting specific figures (e.g., the HTM budget deficit of 107.9 million euros, the growth of deficits by 10–15 million euros) and referencing the protocols of the Finance Committee meetings. Furthermore, the speaker is familiar with the VAT plans of neighboring countries (Sweden, Latvia), using this as an argument to criticize Estonian tax policy.
09.2025

16 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates expertise in labor market statistics, citing a specific 25% rise in the youth unemployment rate and comparing it to the European context. Know-how is also present regarding the specifics of healthcare financing (the 9% taxation applied to the cancer treatment fund) and matters of administrative procedure and state oversight (State Audit Office comments). The speaker uses comparisons (Ukraine's climate law and railway) to criticize the implementation capacity of major Estonian projects.
06.2025

32 Speeches

The text demonstrates a profound awareness of the deficiencies within the legal and social systems, particularly regarding the operations of the Prosecutor's Office and the oversight of care homes, by posing detailed questions about specific proceedings and disciplinary actions. Furthermore, issues concerning environmental law (such as the enforcement of court judgments and forest notifications) and competition law are addressed, underscoring the necessity of improving the practical implementation of legislation.
05.2025

14 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates deep expertise in environmental and climate policy, referencing specific EU regulations (the Deforestation Regulation, Article 6 of the Habitats Directive) and highlighting deficiencies in the Climate Law. Concrete data is utilized to support the claims, including the trust percentage from a public opinion monitoring survey (29% in March 2025) and profit figures from the forestry industry. Detailed questions were also raised regarding nuclear energy development plans and the obstacles hindering the planning of wind farms.
04.2025

6 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates expertise in utilizing social sector data, citing analysts from EIGE, OECD, and Praxis regarding the care work gap and its economic value (up to 2.9 billion euros). Furthermore, they are well-versed in the technical details of energy policy, raising questions about covering the costs associated with synchronization with European electricity grids and island mode operation. Additionally, the speaker exhibits knowledge concerning the internal control measures of the Ministry of Justice and the jurisdiction of the Prosecutor's Office.
03.2025

5 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates expertise in economic policy and taxation, citing the Bank of Estonia's inflation forecast (6%) and data from the Estonian Institute of Economic Research. They utilize detailed comparative data concerning VAT rates on foodstuffs across various European Union countries (e.g., Poland 5%, Estonia 24%). Furthermore, they are well-versed in security procedures (NATO secret clearance) and the connections between the climate crisis and social issues.
01.2025

1 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates expertise in the international Convention on the Rights of the Child, referencing specific articles (6 and 24) and the competence of the UN committee to investigate systematic violations. Technical data regarding the climate crisis is utilized, mentioning the highest CO2 levels recorded in 2024 and the underlying causes (fossil fuels, deforestation). A specific precedent is also cited (Greta Thunberg's complaint in 2019).
12.2024

4 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates expertise in child protection legislation and the social services system. They explain in detail the objectives of the draft law (clarifying processes, reducing duplication) as well as aspects of international law. Specifically, they are familiar with the mandate of the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child and the articles of the convention (e.g., Articles 6 and 24), which address the right to life, health, and the living environment.
11.2024

4 Speeches

The speaker exhibits thorough knowledge of the environmental and healthcare fields, utilizing specific terminology (endocrine-disrupting chemicals, planetary boundaries, biodiversity). Statistical data concerning the causes of abortion, cancer diagnoses, and the reliance of global GDP on natural capital is presented to support the arguments. The analysis of environmental pollution's impact on reproductive health and fetal development is especially detailed.
10.2024

4 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates competence in assessing the working procedures of the Riigikogu and the quality of chairing sessions, specifically by raising concrete questions regarding the attendance and awareness of their fellow faction members. Furthermore, they maintain a specific focus on the security issues facing the Estonian Orthodox community concerning the activities of the Russian regime.
09.2024

1 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates interest in the field of animal protection, but uses general terminology ("animal welfare and animal protection more generally"). References to specific data, statistics, or technical legal provisions are missing, with the focus instead being on identifying the main directions of the field.
06.2024

5 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates expertise regarding the Riigikogu's Rules of Procedure and the ethical practices of its committees, criticizing the restriction of the right to speak during the committee session. Furthermore, the speaker possesses knowledge of the economic and science-based aspects of energy policy, citing the opinion of Estonian scientists and experts that a nuclear power plant is neither necessary nor economically viable.
05.2024

2 Speeches

The politician demonstrates awareness of the regulatory sequence required for the deployment of nuclear energy (the necessity of establishing a regulator) and the financial risks associated with large-scale projects. He stresses that costs tend to exceed initial projections, citing the economic "rule of thumb" in the context of establishing a nuclear regulator and a nuclear power plant.
04.2024

1 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates knowledge of resource productivity metrics and national economic goals, referring to specific numerical targets and previous results. Technical terms are used, such as "resource productivity" and "economic revenue per kilogram of material."
02.2024

2 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates knowledge of European energy policy and dependence, highlighting specific data regarding Austria's 98% reliance on Russian gas and Gazprom's long-term contracts (extending until 2040). Furthermore, the focus includes the processes for investigating international war crimes, particularly concerning deported Ukrainian children.
01.2024

1 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates deep technical expertise on the topic of water reuse, referencing specific European legislation and the necessity of developing distinct purity requirement classes for various applications. Olav Ojala's master's thesis, defended at Tallinn University of Technology, is cited as a key source of knowledge and is recommended reading for interested parties. Specific proposals are put forward for the use of reclaimed water (e.g., washing streets and irrigating energy crops).