Session Profile: Züleyxa Izmailova
15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary session
2024-12-11
Political Position
The political position strongly supports improving the child protection system and the earlier identification of children in need. The speaker emphasizes that this is a task independent of any specific ideology, aimed at ensuring the safety and security of every child. The approach is primarily value-based and systemic, focusing on the positive impact that legislative changes will have on families.
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Topic Expertise
The speaker demonstrates expertise in child protection legislation and social sector systems, detailing the restrictions on working with children and the procedure for their review. Specific knowledge is highlighted regarding the need to improve cooperation between local governments (LG) and the Social Insurance Board, including the sharing of responsibilities and the reduction of duplication.
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Rhetorical Style
The rhetorical style is formal, composed, and persuasive, balancing logical explanation (detailing processes) with a powerful emotional appeal (the moral obligation to help children). The speaker adopts a conciliatory tone, acknowledging the concerns of colleagues, but concludes with an urgent and idealistic message: "One saved child is one saved world."
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Activity Patterns
Not enough data.
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Opposition Stance
The speaker is actively addressing objections and misunderstandings raised by the audience regarding the potential relaxation of restrictions concerning working with children. The opposition targets the misinterpretation of the bill's content, not specific political groups, and this is being handled gently and reassuringly.
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Collaboration Style
The speaker strongly emphasized the necessity of cooperation, urging support for the draft legislation regardless of party affiliation, and highlighting the collective responsibility for child protection. Specific emphasis was placed on improving systemic cooperation between local governments and the Social Insurance Board to better share responsibilities and reduce duplication of effort.
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Regional Focus
The focus is on improving the child protection system at the national level, but it also includes a specific regional element. The legitimate concerns of local governments (LG) regarding the increased workload and the shortage of necessary specialists are acknowledged.
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Economic Views
Not enough data.
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Social Issues
The primary social issue is child protection and safety, stressing the necessity of identifying children in need of assistance at an early stage. The speaker strongly advocates for the establishment of a support services system for foster, guardianship, and adoptive families, as well as the strict enforcement of restrictions regarding working with children.
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Legislative Focus
The primary legislative focus is supporting Bill 427, which concentrates on clarifying the framework for child assistance and improving cooperation across various sectors. The goal is to specify the procedure for reviewing restrictions and to expand the reporting mandate in order to reach children in need of assistance in a timely manner.
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