By Plenary Sessions: Madis Kallas
Total Sessions: 4
Fully Profiled: 4
2024-12-18
15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary sitting
The political focus is directed towards regional justice and inclusion. The speaker emphasizes Ida-Virumaa's decades of environmental suffering for the sake of Estonia's entire electricity production and questions whether the appeals made by local residents were taken into account during the preparation of the law. They support a legislative amendment aimed at bringing public meetings closer to the people, thereby ensuring better local engagement.
2024-12-16
15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary session
The political stance strongly supports both the acceleration of procedural processes and the consolidation of the justice and digital sectors under the purview of a single minister. This backing is aimed at enhancing administrative capability and maximizing the potential of digitalization, while underscoring the effectiveness and practical benefits of the reforms. The speaker sees significant potential in this synergy, particularly concerning the development of remote service provision.
2024-12-11
15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary session
The political stance is heavily focused on reducing the regional divide and decentralizing state governance away from Tallinn. Emphasis is also placed on the critical role of civil defense and digital sector management in the context of national security. The speaker strongly supports the draft amendment to the Government of the Republic Act, viewing it as a necessary step to halt negative urbanization trends. This position is strongly policy- and value-driven, underscoring the principle that "The Estonian state belongs to the whole of Estonia."
2024-12-04
15th Estonian Parliament, 4th session, plenary sitting
The political stance centers on controlling the government's activities and ensuring transparency. The speaker stresses the necessity of guaranteeing that the commission receives all requested answers from the ministries, thereby prioritizing oversight and accountability. This is fundamentally more of a results-oriented and procedure-based approach.