By Months: Mait Klaassen
Total Months: 6
Fully Profiled: 6
10.2025
3 Speeches
The primary legislative priority is the processing of Draft Act 701 SE, which amends the Chemicals Act. In this capacity, he/she serves as a representative and proponent for the leading committee. His/Her focus is on resolving the complex issues surrounding infringement procedures and ensuring full alignment with the requirements set out in the European Union directives (Seveso III).
09.2025
8 Speeches
The speaker's priority is amending the procedural rules to ensure the involvement of landowners when imposing nature conservation restrictions. Furthermore, he/she emphasizes the need to change the investment allocation policy to channel more resources in the short term to sparsely populated areas.
06.2025
4 Speeches
The legislative focus centers on wind energy regulations (maritime area restrictions, compensation schemes), the draft bill concerning the time change, and reforms within the education sector (integrated curriculum). The speaker's role is primarily one of questioning and oversight, demanding explanations and justifications from those preparing the draft legislation.
03.2025
3 Speeches
The legislative focus is currently centered on the critical analysis of the draft border management legislation. The speaker is taking an adversarial role, demanding clarification on the bill's actual impact and its adherence to international conventions. Furthermore, holding the government accountable for the implementation of previous higher education funding agreements is also a priority.
02.2025
2 Speeches
The legislative focus is centered on two main areas: the implementation of statutes governing maritime border security and the use of force, and the clarification of nature conservation laws (specifically regarding the management of nuisance species). The politician’s role is primarily that of an interrogator and a proponent for detailed specifications, ensuring the broad and unambiguous application of these laws.
01.2025
1 Speeches
The focus is indirectly aimed at regulations concerning nature conservation and agriculture, seeking information that could potentially influence the legislation surrounding the prevention of damage caused by predators. Specific bills, amendments, or legislative successes are not mentioned.