By Plenary Sessions: Rene Kokk
Total Sessions: 5
Fully Profiled: 5
2024-02-21
15th Riigikogu, 3rd session, plenary session
The speaker strongly endorses this specific bill, deeming it a highly reasonable and necessary measure to support domestic producers facing economic hardship. The political stance is sharply critical of the government, which has failed to ensure the agricultural sector receives the promised capital. The core focus remains on policy efficacy and the value-driven protection of domestic output.
2024-02-15
15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, plenary session
The political position centers on criticizing the government’s decision not to impose a tax on banks’ windfall profits, generated as a result of the rising Euribor rate. The speaker casts doubt on the government’s justification that avoiding this bank tax will guarantee better loan terms and accessibility for entrepreneurs. The stance is heavily focused on matters of economic efficiency and equity.
2024-02-08
15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, plenary session.
The speaker strongly emphasizes the need for better labeling and separation of insect-based foods on store shelves, thereby safeguarding consumer freedom of choice. The political stance is value-driven and cautious, expressing concern that the current discussion could potentially lead to the mandatory consumption of insects in Estonia. This position is focused on protecting consumer awareness and preserving the traditional diet.
2024-02-07
15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, plenary sitting.
The political platform is heavily focused on ensuring national security, advocating for restrictions on property acquisition by Russian citizens who do not possess a residence permit, citing the war of aggression in Ukraine. This position is fundamentally value-based, stressing that such conduct must not be tolerated. Furthermore, the speaker sharply criticizes the government’s policy of exempting foreign banks from taxation while simultaneously putting pressure on domestic financial institutions.
2024-02-05
15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, plenary sitting
Strong opposition to the government's labor policy, stressing the necessity of addressing the 55,892 unemployed individuals before increasing immigration severalfold. The principle of ministerial responsibility is also highlighted, demanding that the Prime Minister account for the statements made by other ministers (Tiit Riisalo). The political framework is clearly directed at criticizing the government's actions and performance.