By Plenary Sessions: Züleyxa Izmailova

Total Sessions: 6

Fully Profiled: 6

2025-06-18
15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary session
Key social issues include education (specifically the shortage of math and physics teachers) and protecting the population, particularly the elderly, from financial crimes. There is a demand for the fulfillment of the election promise to abolish kindergarten placement fees, highlighting the lack of resources available to local municipalities.
2025-06-12
15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary sitting
The focus regarding social issues is the theme of equality, which is being addressed in connection with the analysis of the draft Unified Equal Rights Act. Emphasis is placed on the need to ensure transparency in the legislative process concerning socially sensitive matters, supporting the right of the Commissioner and Parliament to information.
2025-06-11
15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary sitting
The main social issue is the well-being of families with children and the abolition of kindergarten fees, which is considered fair and a long-standing programmatic position of the Social Democrats. It is emphasized that the basic economic security of families is paramount during crises.
2025-06-11
15th Riigikogu, 5th session, information briefing.
The primary social focus is the preservation of national identity and the strengthening of social cohesion through the protection of sacred sites and cultural heritage. This approach utilizes a moral and cultural framework, stressing the duty owed to future generations.
2025-06-10
15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary sitting.
The primary social theme is environmental protection and its impact on human rights, emphasizing the deepening of environmental crises and the necessity of factoring environmental conditions into judicial decision-making. Furthermore, the issue of public trust in state institutions is being raised, stemming from the non-compliance with court rulings.
2025-06-02
15th Riigikogu, Fifth Session, Plenary Session
The focus of social issues centers on protecting the rights and human dignity of vulnerable individuals (the elderly with dementia, victims of rape). It is emphasized that Estonia's value system must not compromise simply because a victim is silent or ill, and systemic changes are demanded to ensure better protection for those who have suffered. Additionally, the issue of youth workers' qualifications is addressed.