By Months: Tanel Kiik
Total Months: 8
Fully Profiled: 8
10.2025
12 Speeches
The legislative focus is directed at defining the financing of the education system and the scope of state responsibility, seeking to ensure that legislation uniformly obligates the state to guarantee the availability of school meals. The objective is to modify state support so that it aligns with actual needs.
09.2025
45 Speeches
Focuses on the healthcare financing crisis and economic policy issues. Submits an inquiry to the Minister of Social Affairs and participates in an expert hearing on the effects of price increases, stressing the need for a fairer tax policy.
06.2025
42 Speeches
Addresses the final adoption of the Competition Act and supplementary budget issues. It strongly criticizes the weakened version of the Competition Act and the government's refusal to support measures aimed at improving people's standard of living.
05.2025
31 Speeches
It focuses primarily on issues of social care and the results of the care reform. It also addresses topics related to gun policy and emphasizes the need to ensure a safe environment for all members of society.
04.2025
22 Speeches
It covers a wide range of topics, from issues of gender equality to amendments to the Employment Contracts Act. It expresses strong opposition to the government's proposed changes in labor law and criticizes the lack of dialogue with labor market stakeholders.
03.2025
19 Speeches
It focuses primarily on the general assessment of the government's performance and the discussion of the "Estonia 2035" strategy. It criticizes the government for failing to address the demographic crisis and calls for a more active family policy.
02.2025
4 Speeches
Addresses the issues concerning the reform of the survivor's benefit and the standardization of family benefits. It strongly supports both initiatives as steps towards a more equal society and criticizes the government for its inaction in the field of family policy.
01.2025
5 Speeches
Focuses on the issues surrounding the establishment of the Tallinn Hospital and matters concerning EBRD financing. It stresses that the organization of healthcare is the responsibility of the state, not local government, and calls for an increase in the state's contribution.