By Months: Mario Kadastik

Total Months: 10

Fully Profiled: 10

12.2024

1 Speeches

The legislative focus centers on the allowances for members of parliament and the management of the Riigikogu's internal budget. The speaker's role is to seek clarification and evaluate the actual impact of the proposed reduction in expense reimbursements on the legislative budget and the renovation fund.
11.2024

3 Speeches

The primary legislative priority is the consideration of Bill 466 (likely related to economic or competition law) by the Economic Affairs Committee, the second reading of which was scheduled for November 20th. The speaker is acting in the capacity of the lead committee, responsible for the preparation of the bill and procedural decisions.
10.2024

2 Speeches

The legislative focus centers on the economic affairs bill, which addresses group exemptions for vertical integration and the raising of turnover thresholds. A significant priority is the legal correctness of the procedure, including seeking the opinion of the Riigikogu Legal Department regarding hybrid solutions established by ministerial regulation.
09.2024

20 Speeches

The main legislative focus is Bill 359 (acceleration of renewable energy deployment), which aims to shorten the licensing procedure and parallelize environmental permit processes. The speaker, acting as the rapporteur for the lead committee, is a strong supporter of the bill and a detailed explainer of the procedure, emphasizing the progress achieved in speeding up the process (e.g., regarding the expert panel issue).
06.2024

7 Speeches

The main legislative priorities include finalizing the second and third readings of key economic and infrastructure legislation (the Road Traffic Act and the Motor Insurance Act). Special emphasis is also placed on deliberating the draft legislation for establishing the foundational framework for nuclear energy, as well as ratifying full membership in CERN.
05.2024

50 Speeches

The main legislative priorities include clarifying the legal framework for e-elections, accelerating the deployment of renewable energy, and transposing the EU Motor Insurance Directive (including the insurance of electric scooters). A strong focus is also placed on initiating a Riigikogu resolution that would grant the government a mandate to prepare for the introduction of nuclear energy and to develop the Nuclear Safety Act.
04.2024

13 Speeches

The legislative focus centers on concluding the second reading of the Economic Affairs Committee's draft legislation (Bill 351 SE concerning the termination of universal service, and Bill 363 SE regarding precious metals). A key priority is the handling of the amendment to the Competition Act (Bill 384 SE), specifically favoring administrative procedure over misdemeanor procedure. The speaker, acting on behalf of the nuclear energy support group, is initiating a bill to establish a legislative framework for the continuation of nuclear energy research.
03.2024

31 Speeches

The main legislative priorities are related to energy and planning. He/She is the rapporteur for the amendments to the Liquid Fuel Act (covering the definition of biofuels and penalty rates) and the amendments to the Planning Act (addressing overriding public interest and the conditions for waiving Strategic Environmental Assessment, or SEA). He/She supports government initiatives that help accelerate the development of renewable energy projects.
02.2024

1 Speeches

The primary legislative priority involves amending the Electricity Market Act regarding the termination of the universal service and preparing the mechanism for establishing a strategic reserve. As a representative of the leading committee, the speaker strongly supports the procedural steps for the bill's further consideration and the completion of its first reading.
01.2024

1 Speeches

The legislative focus centers on the structural reform of science funding, aiming to increase the proportion of long-term projects and core funding. The speaker is acting as the initiator, presenting a proposal to consider maintaining sustainable research projects to prevent the disappearance of established research schools.