By Months: Rene Kokk

Total Months: 19

Fully Profiled: 19

10.2025

7 Speeches

There is insufficient data. The focus is entirely on national fiscal policy and the management of ministry budgets.
09.2025

9 Speeches

The focus is clearly on rural areas and their residents, emphasizing the decreasing availability of services (such as birth registration and the lack of cash payment options at the PPA). He/She points out that the consolidation of services shifts the costs onto the people. Additionally, he/she defends the interests of landowners affected by the construction of Rail Baltic.
06.2025

10 Speeches

The focus is primarily national (logistics, national defense). The only specific regional emphasis is on the security of Southern Estonia, where they demand the addition of police officers instead of transferring prisoners.
05.2025

55 Speeches

A strong regional focus, highlighting the concerns of residents in rural areas and smaller settlements, where fuel costs are higher. It criticizes the social welfare reform that shifted responsibility to local governments (LOVs) without sufficient funding, and the closure of schools (citing the Vana-Vigala example), linking this directly to the decline of the village. The impact of border trade with Latvia and Lithuania is also mentioned.
04.2025

44 Speeches

A strong regional focus is placed on rural areas and sparsely populated regions, emphasizing that the car tax will hit rural residents particularly hard, as the car is an essential means of transport for them. There is criticism of officials' detached understanding of transport accessibility between Tallinn and smaller settlements. The exemplary action of the Rapla council in terminating the special planning for the wind farm is also mentioned.
03.2025

17 Speeches

The focus is primarily on national issues (tax policy, national defense, fish stocks). The regional aspect becomes apparent in the matter of local government financing, where there is mention of the state withdrawing funds and a reference to the city of Tartu's lawsuit against the state.
02.2025

26 Speeches

It focuses primarily on national issues (tax policy, the constitution). The regional focus is evident in the protection of the interests of rural life and rural entrepreneurs (such as sheep farmers and beekeepers) against damage caused by large predators, emphasizing the assurance of security.
01.2025

18 Speeches

The focus is primarily on national and economic issues, but there is an emphasis on supporting the domestic food industry and farmers via a reduction in VAT. The role of local municipalities (LM) in planning new energy developments (direct lines) is also mentioned, which could potentially create new business zones.
12.2024

15 Speeches

Strong emphasis is placed on the situation in rural areas, especially concerning the car tax and the lack of transport options compared to cities. A regional example of the Ikla border crossing is also used to illustrate the impact of excise policy on cross-border trade with Latvia and the driving of alcohol consumption underground.
11.2024

18 Speeches

A strong regional focus, particularly concerning the closure of the Vana-Vigala Technical and Industrial School, stressing the significant regional importance of this matter for Rapla County and Märjamaa Municipality. It criticizes the state's approach, which offloads the costs onto local governments.
10.2024

24 Speeches

Although the focus is on national issues (the road network, the budget), there is a strong regional emphasis on the plans for housing external inmates from Tartu Prison and the opposition to closing the Vana-Vigala Technology School. He/She stresses the necessity of ensuring that the economic lifeblood reaches every corner of Estonia and calls on the minister to meet with local residents in Tartu.
09.2024

14 Speeches

It focuses heavily on Estonia's domestic issues, such as compensating farmers for losses and questions surrounding the acquisition of Estonian land. It specifically mentions places like Lihula and the operations of Enefit Power. The international context is primarily used for comparison (European land prices) and as a security threat (drawing on the experience of Finland and Russia/Belarus).
07.2024

11 Speeches

The speaker strongly emphasizes the problems faced by rural and sparsely populated areas, arguing that the car tax specifically pressures those people who have worse access to transportation. Farmers, small business owners, large families, and hunters are singled out, as they require larger vehicles. The deficit in Estonia's road infrastructure (4.4 billion euros) is also mentioned.
06.2024

9 Speeches

A strong regional focus is placed on the disparities between rural areas and urban environments, particularly regarding the availability of public transport and the impact of the car tax on rural residents. It is emphasized that state services are being moved progressively further away from major population centers, which increases the necessity for rural inhabitants to use cars. Additionally, international topics are addressed, such as the construction of Rail Baltic in Latvia and corruption in Ukraine.
05.2024

11 Speeches

The focus is on national issues, particularly the funding and autonomy of local governments concerning land tax, while criticizing the state for imposing obligations without providing corresponding funding. The importance of domestic food production and food security is also highlighted, with a recommendation to consult the Rural Affairs Committee. Furthermore, EU-level environmental protection goals (specifically, a 30% protected area) are addressed.
04.2024

14 Speeches

The strong regional focus centers on rural areas and the issues faced by their residents, underscoring the stark contrast in living conditions and transport options between urban and rural environments. It highlights how the car tax and excessive bureaucracy place a heavy burden on entrepreneurs, farmers, and hunters in the countryside. Specific major highways (Tallinn–Narva, Tallinn–Tartu, Tallinn–Pärnu–Ikla) are also mentioned in relation to upcoming transport innovations.
03.2024

18 Speeches

A strong regional focus is placed on rural areas and local governments (LG). Emphasis is placed on the concentration of services (schools, transport) into growth centers and the negative impact of the car tax on rural residents, given the non-existent public transport system. Furthermore, shortfalls in the funding of local governments are raised in connection with obligations imposed by the state.
02.2024

15 Speeches

The regional focus is aimed at the livelihood of residents in rural areas, highlighting the negative impact of the car tax on sparsely populated settlements and the availability of services (such as medical care). In the context of real estate restrictions, existing limitations in certain islands, as well as in Ida-Viru County, Tartu County, Põlva County, and Võru County, are also mentioned.
01.2024

26 Speeches

The focus is heavily on national infrastructure, particularly the Rail Baltic project, where issues concerning land acquisition and outdated technology are being highlighted. Furthermore, concerns have been raised regarding the underfunding of Estonia's road infrastructure and the resulting destruction of the domestic road construction sector. European Union level initiatives (such as restricting stove heating and CO trading) and their impact on Estonian industry are also mentioned.