By Months: Ester Karuse
Total Months: 8
Fully Profiled: 8
10.2025
4 Speeches
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09.2025
11 Speeches
They are actively seeking cooperation and dialogue to find solutions, requiring the ministry to arrange meetings with representatives of the Banking Association and banks. Regarding the education issue, they stress the need for collaboration with local governments and private schools. They also mention previous cooperation with the Social Democrat minister Piret Hartman.
06.2025
13 Speeches
He/She points to his/her party’s (the Social Democrats) previous support for increasing defense spending, underscoring a readiness to support a strong security policy, provided it has fair financial backing. There is no evidence of ongoing cross-party cooperation or willingness to compromise regarding the current budget disputes.
05.2025
8 Speeches
The speaker stresses the necessity for broad cooperation, asking the Minister whether there are plans to meet with the Association of Estonian Cities and Municipalities regarding the issue of vocational schools. As the committee's rapporteur, he emphasizes the consensus decisions and the lack of proposed amendments, indicating a willingness to support the procedural agreement.
04.2025
6 Speeches
The style of cooperation is institutional and procedural, involving acting as a representative of the Foreign Affairs Committee and collaborating with the Minister of Foreign Affairs (Margus Tsahkna) during the deliberation of the draft legislation. The internal committee decision to request a more detailed document regarding the organization's activities is noted, demonstrating a commitment to thorough deliberation.
03.2025
1 Speeches
The speaker demonstrated a willingness to cooperate by publicly praising the first question raised by his deskmate, Tanel Kiik, an action which suggests a shared concern and the coordination of their topics.
02.2025
1 Speeches
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01.2025
1 Speeches
The speaker emphasizes international solidarity and cooperation, referencing criticism directed at Georgia by other international organizations. They prefer to operate within the framework of the European Union, calling for the implementation of joint sanctions. Emphasis is placed on Estonia’s obligation to provide support, mirroring the way European solidarity backed the restoration of Estonia's independence.