By Agendas: Anastassia Kovalenko-Kõlvart

Total Agendas: 287

Fully Profiled: 287

2025-10-16
Debate on the nationally important issue "Why is food expensive?", initiated by the Estonian Centre Party faction.

XV Riigikogu, VI Session, Plenary Sitting

The cooperative style is highly supportive of the presenter of the people's initiative, who is praised for their human approach and thorough arguments. Emphasis is placed on the need for the Riigikogu to act quickly in meeting the expectations of the public. There is no information available regarding cooperation with other factions.
2025-10-09
First Reading of the Bill on Amendments to the Motor Vehicle Tax Act (625 SE)

The 15th Riigikogu, 6th Session, Plenary Sitting

The cooperative approach is pragmatic and focuses on improving the legislation, seeking to merge the current draft bill with other bills amending the motor vehicle tax in order to fix the existing "botched bill." This demonstrates a willingness to utilize various legislative tools to achieve the desired objective.
2025-10-08
First reading of the Draft Decision of the Riigikogu (658 OE) "Making a Proposal to the Government of the Republic to Develop a Plan for Increasing Competition in the Mobile Communications Market and Accelerating Number Portability"

The 15th Riigikogu, 6th Session, Plenary Sitting

The collaborative style is respectful toward the rapporteur, expressing gratitude for submitting the proposal. This demonstrates a willingness to support a specific initiative that addresses a problem neglected by the government. Direct cooperation with other political forces is not evident in the data.
2025-10-08
Third reading of the Draft Act supplementing the Police and Border Guard Act (670 SE)

The 15th Riigikogu, 6th Session, Plenary Sitting

Insufficient data.
2025-10-08
2025 Report by the Minister of Social Affairs on the Implementation of the National Long-Term Development Strategy "Estonia 2035"

The 15th Riigikogu, 6th Session, Plenary Sitting

The speaker presents the Center Party's clear position of opposition, emphasizing that the resignation of the head of the Health Insurance Fund will not solve the problems. There are no references to cooperation, willingness to compromise, or cross-party negotiation; the style is purely confrontational.
2025-10-08
Road Safety

The 15th Riigikogu, 6th Session, Information Hour

The speaker has collaborated with their own party (the Centre Party) on submitting draft legislation. They note that ministry officials suggested a regulation similar to the one in Latvia, but it failed to pass politically, indicating a lack of political consensus. Cross-party cooperation has been unsuccessful, as the opposition parties rejected the proposals.
2025-10-07
First Reading of the 2026 State Budget Bill (737 SE)

The 15th Riigikogu, 6th Session, Plenary Sitting

Not enough data
2025-10-06
First Reading of the Draft Act on Amendments to the Motor Vehicle Tax Act (Bill 677 SE)

The 15th Riigikogu, 6th Session, Plenary Sitting

There is no talk of cooperation with other parties; emphasis is placed on the Center Party's independent fight against the car tax ("The Center Party will not give up"). The style of cooperation is party-centric, focusing on the party's future promises and strategies at both the local and national levels.
2025-10-06
First reading of the Draft Act on Amendments to the Motor Vehicle Tax Act (694 SE)

The 15th Riigikogu, 6th Session, Plenary Sitting

The speaker refers to the Centre Party's relevant draft bill, which demonstrates cooperation within their own party in offering alternative solutions regarding the specific needs of people with disabilities. There is no evidence of seeking a government-wide or cross-party compromise.
2025-09-24
Second reading of the draft law amending the Police and Border Guard Act (670 SE)

Fifteenth Riigikogu, sixth sitting, plenary sitting.

The emphasis on opportunities for cooperation is limited; the speaker presents the viewpoint of their faction ("The Centre Party does not support this bill") and refers to the need for broad discussion, but does not demonstrate an open willingness to compromise with other parties; the focus is on entrenching the opposition stance.
2025-09-24
First reading of the draft resolution of the Riigikogu "Proposal to the Republic of Estonia's Government to abandon the implementation of the Rail Baltic project in Estonia and to withdraw from all international agreements related to the project" (650 OE)

Fifteenth Riigikogu, sixth sitting, plenary sitting.

Not enough data
2025-09-23
Open mic

15th Riigikogu, 6th sitting, plenary session

Data is insufficient to determine this category; the submitted text does not clearly indicate interaction or forms of cooperation with colleagues or the opposition.
2025-09-22
Inquiry regarding problems with pension payments (no. 769)

15th Riigikogu, 6th sitting, plenary session

There is insufficient data regarding cooperation or principles of cooperation; there is no mention of coalitions, involvement, or compromises. Not enough data.
2025-09-17
Draft law amending the Basic and Upper Secondary Education Act and the Vocational Education Institutions Act (620 SE) – First Reading

15th Riigikogu, 6th sitting, plenary sitting.

It clearly emphasizes cooperation and shared responsibility: the triple partnership (state, local governments, and parents) as a solution model; a readiness to involve various parties in the financing of school meals. Specific examples of single-party coalitions are not provided, but cooperation is emphasized.
2025-09-17
Draft law amending the Mandatory Traffic Insurance Act (Insurance of Light Electric Vehicle Users) – First Reading

15th Riigikogu, 6th sitting, plenary sitting.

The individual/entity is leading the search for coalition-level cooperation, citing various institutions (the Police, the Health Insurance Fund, the Ministry of Finance, and the Competition Authority) as potential partners necessary for achieving broader approval. They stress the need to establish a single, unified rule, despite the coalition having recently voted against it. This demonstrates an open approach to compromise and collaboration, and a clear effort to create a consistent framework applicable to all providers of rental services.
2025-09-17
Re-examination of the Act Amending the Act Preventing Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing and the Act on International Sanctions (640 UA), which was not announced by the President of the Republic

15th Riigikogu, 6th sitting, plenary sitting.

Cooperation is either absent or limited; the statement emphasizes that the submission of new proposals is unacceptable and recommends that the government and the Ministry of Finance withdraw this draft bill. Such an approach indicates a low willingness to cooperate.
2025-09-17
Government decisions

Fifteenth Riigikogu, sixth sitting, press briefing.

It utilizes the special committee and Riigikogu oversight as a platform for cooperation, but communication frequently becomes conflictual when the required information is not shared. It refers to cooperative partnerships, such as those with Jürgen Ligi and the Financial Supervision Authority, but stresses its right and the involvement of the Riigikogu to obtain information. It appears ready to cooperate in developing oversight mechanisms, but demands clear rules and evidence.
2025-09-17
Situation concerning the responsibilities of the Minister of Social Affairs

Fifteenth Riigikogu, sixth sitting, press briefing.

Although critical, [it/he/she] demonstrates readiness to cooperate with the council and the special commission; [it/he/she] poses questions and invites peers to deliberate within a broad context, aiming for the resolution of decisions during the course of the discussion.
2025-09-16
The Chancellor of Justice's report on the conformity of legislative acts with the Constitution and the performance of other duties assigned to the Chancellor by law.

Fifteenth Riigikogu, sixth sitting, plenary sitting.

No data available
2025-09-15
Inquiry Regarding Increasing the Decision-Making Authority of Municipalities Concerning the Establishment of Land Tax Rates (No. 777)

15th Riigikogu, 6th sitting, plenary sitting

They mention previous cooperation (the bill was adopted with Reform and Eesti 200), but the current rhetoric points toward strong opposition. There is no clear indication of a readiness to cooperate on current issues; instead, the focus is primarily on local resistance and autonomy.
2025-09-11
The Financial Supervision Authority's 2024 Report

15th Riigikogu, 6th plenary sitting

The text highlights the importance of cooperation with law enforcement: it mentions the forwarding of a crime report to the Central Criminal Police and the subsequent referral of the case to the Prosecutor's Office, indicating institutional collaboration and procedural dialogue, but it does not describe the broader political style of cooperation.
2025-09-11
Draft law amending the Act of Obligations (621 SE) - first reading

15th Riigikogu, 6th sitting, plenary session

Insufficient data
2025-09-11
Draft law amending § 2 of the Public Holidays and Commemoration Days Act (637 SE) – First Reading

15th Riigikogu, 6th sitting, plenary session

Insufficient data.
2025-09-10
First reading of the draft resolution of the Riigikogu "Submitting a proposal to the Republic of Estonia's Government to develop tax incentives for student employment" (638 OE)

15th Riigikogu, 6th sitting, plenary session

Not enough data. The speeches do not highlight direct coalition cooperation, joint proposals, or coalition activity between different parliamentary factions.
2025-09-10
A written request for a vote of no confidence in Social Minister Karmen Joller, submitted by 21 members of the Riigikogu.

15th Riigikogu, 6th sitting, plenary session

Although critical, it shows a willingness to cooperate: it thanks the minister for participating in the special committee and uses cross-party examples (e.g., Jürgen Ligi) to strengthen its position. It desires constructive oversight and the disclosure of precise information.
2025-09-10
Government decisions

15th Riigikogu, 6th sitting, press briefing

At the very least, there is an attempt to involve colleagues—for instance, by inviting the Minister of Finance to a special committee session—but resistance is met (the minister refused). This creates the impression that cooperation is limited by the existing performance program methods, and achieving compromises is difficult. While the examples of steps taken suggest a willingness to cooperate, there is no clear, gradual example of actual interaction or synergy.
2025-09-10
Automaks

15th Riigikogu, 6th sitting, press briefing

There is insufficient information regarding cooperation or bilateral relations; the address focuses primarily on criticism and confrontation directed at the government, referencing the coalition partner's earlier statements, but lacks a clear declaration of readiness for cooperation or mediation with other parties.
2025-09-10
Information session

15th Riigikogu, 6th sitting, press briefing

Insufficient data.
2025-09-08
Inquiry regarding the destruction of Spruce plantations (no. 782)

15th Riigikogu, 6th sitting, plenary session

Seeks cooperation with the new climate minister, requests a stance on the essential work (or core principles), and shows readiness to discuss the special audit. It is developing a proposal for review concerning a joint response and open discussion, but a specific form of cooperation is not described.
2025-09-08
779 Regarding the rapid growth of unemployment and the decline in employment

15th Riigikogu, 6th sitting, plenary session

Not enough data
2025-09-04
Chair implementation

15th Riigikogu, extraordinary session of the Riigikogu

The process seeks a degree of cooperation and multi-directional dialogue, emphasizing the need for joint sessions and the involvement of both the legal and constitutional committees. However, intense friction between the coalition and the opposition is also evident, alongside a clear readiness to push through their own pre-submitted solutions. Trends suggest that cooperation is conditional and dependent on specific terms, and that finding coalition balance is a continuous part of the strategy.
2025-06-19
Draft law amending the Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing Prevention Act and the International Sanctions Act (640 SE) – third reading

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary session

Signals a willingness to cooperate by calling on the Chairman of the Finance Committee to convene an extraordinary session to discuss withdrawing the draft legislation. He/She seeks involvement and points to the necessity of finding solutions through consensus-based and transparent procedures. Furthermore, he/she expresses a desire to work with other factions to avoid constitutional conflicts.
2025-06-19
Draft law amending the Accounting Act (600 SE) – third reading

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary session

The collaborative style is strongly oriented toward bipartisanship; emphasis is placed on cooperation between the coalition and the opposition, along with a readiness for compromise; optimism is expressed about continued collaboration going forward.
2025-06-19
Draft Law on Annulment of the Motor Vehicle Tax Act (647 SE) - First Reading

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary session

While the speech references the opposition's attempts at cooperation (specifically, the Center Party and EKRE submitting amendments), it also highlights the joint actions and voting outcomes of other opposition groups. The speaker criticizes the coalition and the procedures under their control, yet simultaneously signals a willingness for inter-opposition cooperation (presumably to improve the draft bill). Furthermore, the speaker stresses that several amendments are progressing thanks to cross-party collaboration.
2025-06-18
Draft law amending the Police and Border Guard Act (670 SE) – first reading

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary session

The speaker stresses a willingness to cooperate with multiple factions, specifically referencing the Center Party faction's proposal to reject the draft legislation. This demonstrates that the opposition can be unified and bring in other parties for collective resistance, even though the speaker himself is leveling strong criticism and is unwilling to compromise on the bill's adoption before a full review.
2025-06-18
First reading of the draft resolution of the Riigikogu, "Submitting a Proposal to the Government of the Republic" (630 OE)

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary session

Insufficient data
2025-06-17
Draft Law on the Sharing of Credit Information (652 SE) - First Reading

15th Estonian Parliament, 5th session, plenary session

There is no information available on cooperation or coalition lines.
2025-06-17
Draft law amending the Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing Prevention Act and the International Sanctions Act (640 SE) - second reading

15th Estonian Parliament, 5th session, plenary session

Structurally critical, but demonstrates awareness of the interest and questions raised by other MPs; it refers to the fact that "there are deputies who have raised these questions" and mentions the interruption of the reading of the Centre Party faction's proposal, which suggests some substantive cooperation or coalition involvement within the framework of questionable approaches.
2025-06-12
Draft Law Amending the Employment Contracts Act and Other Acts (602 SE) – First Reading

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary sitting

Highlights the lack of cooperation with trade unions; indicates that cooperation and coordination are necessary. Demonstrates readiness for improved cooperation and the inclusion of trade unions.
2025-06-11
Draft law amending the Church and Religious Communities Act (570 UA) – second reading

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary sitting

The text emphasizes cooperation between the Centre Party's proposals and the Legal Committee, and calls for broad-based support. It mentions that the proposed amendments are acceptable and could ensure constitutional compliance; it shows a readiness for dialogue and compromise in order to advance the draft bill within the planned framework. The necessity of joint action and finding consensus-based solutions is highlighted.
2025-06-11
Second reading of the draft law on the state's supplementary budget for 2025 (651 SE)

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary sitting

The statement demonstrates readiness for cooperation with future governments and coalitions, emphasizing that the Centre Party is capable of and prepared to ensure free kindergarten both in Tallinn and nationwide, should they come to power. Although critical of the current coalition, the party also highlights past cooperation with the Reform Party and Eesti 200, indicating the necessity of continuing collaboration in the future to implement the promised programs.
2025-06-11
Draft law amending the simplified taxation act for entrepreneurs and the income tax act, and repealing the security tax act – second reading

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary sitting

It does not clearly commit to cooperation with other political parties or joining any coalition; instead, it stresses opposition and the fight against the government. There is no clear indication of continued collaboration or specific joint proposals.
2025-06-11
Continuation of the second reading of the draft law amending the Competition Act and, in connection therewith, amending other laws (609 SE)

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary sitting

Demonstrates a readiness to cooperate with legal institutions (the Chancellor of Justice, the Supreme Court) and stresses prior collaboration with the Centre Party faction in affirming these standpoints. It presupposes and underscores the necessity of cooperating within constitutional boundaries and adhering to the opinions of the Chancellor of Justice, while simultaneously remaining critical of opposing factions. It conveys an attitude that is somewhat coalition- or broadly consensus-seeking, yet fails to put forward a specific compromise.
2025-06-11
Ida-Virumaa's road infrastructure and safety

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, information briefing.

Not enough data
2025-06-10
Draft law amending the Competition Act and, in consequence, amending other laws (609 SE) - second reading

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary sitting.

No separate partners or coalition are referenced regarding confirmation or cooperation; the primary focus is the highlighting of legal boundaries and controls. The involvement of the Commission and colleagues is implicit, but direct data on cooperation is lacking.
2025-06-09
An inquiry regarding the sustainability and accessibility of the healthcare system (no. 759)

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary session

Insufficient data.
2025-06-09
Request for information regarding severance pay paid to an advisor (no. 753)

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary session

No information regarding collaborative or joint activities with colleagues; Not enough data.
2025-06-09
Inquiry Regarding Population Decline (No. 758)

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary session

Focuses on consensus-based, whole-of-government solutions; emphasizes the need for cooperation between the state and local governments, as well as the implementation of measures with expanded state support. It seeks broad cross-sectional cooperation and is ready for compromises, but simultaneously notes opposition in other parties. It seeks to avoid making concessions and emphasizes the use of shared resources in population policy.
2025-06-09
Inquiry regarding a network of number plate recognition cameras and the associated database (no. 756)

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary session

Seeks to find common solutions and emphasizes adherence to the practices of foreign countries and European rule of law standards—a proponent of rigorous and multi-layered control. Demonstrates readiness for cooperation and engagement, and does not wish to launch a personal attack on the minister, but rather focuses on the quality of the system and regulation. Points to the need for creating consensus and dependent oversight.
2025-06-05
Draft law amending the Road Traffic Act (616 SE) - first reading

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary session

There is no direct information about cooperation or a coalition; there are no clear indications of opportunities for collaboration or mutual cooperation.
2025-06-05
Draft law amending the Road Traffic Act (regulation of e-scooters and mopeds) - first reading

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary session

It demonstrates a willingness to cooperate with all political parties and accept proposals from others, emphasizing a consensus-based approach and the capacity for cooperation between both the coalition and the opposition. It advocates for close dialogue between the Tallinn City Council and the Riigikogu, showing that serious parliamentary work requires building bridges between different stakeholders.
2025-06-04
Draft law amending the State Audit Act, the Political Parties Act, and other laws (control body for political party funding) – first reading.

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary session

It refers to an internal commission discussion ("we discussed" in the Constitutional Committee), which demonstrates a readiness for cooperation and dialogue, as well as a desire to deliberate with various parties. There are no details regarding broad-based coalitions or the establishment of common ground, but the context of cooperation has been noted.
2025-06-04
First reading of the draft resolution of the Riigikogu "Submitting a proposal to the Government of the Republic to initiate a bill amending the Traffic Act, which grants local governments the right to restrict or prohibit the use of rental electric scooters and mopeds" (618 OE)

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary session

It focuses on broad cooperation and bipartisanship; calls on all factions to support the draft resolution and the coordinated bill, and highlights the consensus support of the Tallinn City Council as an example. It demonstrates a willingness to compromise and work toward common goals.
2025-06-04
Trust crisis

15th Riigikogu, 5th sitting, press briefing

Insufficient data.
2025-06-03
The Minister of Public Administration's 2025 presentation on the implementation of the state's long-term development strategy "Estonia 2035"

Fifteenth Riigikogu, fifth session, plenary session

Demonstrates a willingness to cooperate: reference to colleague Lauri Laats and the desire to discuss and consult; style precedes discussion and dialogue.
2025-06-02
Inquiry Regarding the Pihlakodu Case and the Prosecutor's Office Activities (no 748)

15th Riigikogu, Fifth Session, Plenary Session

It demonstrates parliamentary cooperation and a trend towards a common field in the adoption of legislation (referencing appeals directed to us, and adoption by the Riigikogu). At the same time, it remains critical of the topics addressed, but focuses on opportunities for collaboration and the development of law within a collective context. Regarding the issue of uncertainty and testing boundaries, it expresses a readiness to seek solutions through cooperation, while firmly defending its own objectives.
2025-05-21
Rahvusvaheline Valuutafondi bürood on Eestis asunud tegema tööd, et jälgida olukorda ja nõu anda valitsusele. Nad on leidnud, et Eesti majandus on tugev, aga on oluline püsida ettevaatlik ja vältida riske. Eriline tähelepanu on suletud inflatsioonile, mis on endiselt kõrge, ja sellele, kuidas see mõjutab inimeste ostujõudu. Samuti on oluline investeerida haridusse ja teadusse, et tagada pikaajaline kasvu potentsiaal. Fondi eksperdid rõhutavad, et valitsusel peaks olema valmis reageerima uutele väljakutsetele ja olema paindlik oma poliitikas. --- The International Monetary Fund's offices have begun working in Estonia to monitor the situation and provide advice to the government. They have found that the Estonian economy is strong, but it is important to remain cautious and avoid risks. Particular attention has been paid to inflation, which remains high, and how it affects people's purchasing power. It is also important to invest in education and science to ensure long-term growth potential. The Fund’s experts emphasize that the government should be prepared to react to new challenges and be flexible in its policies.

15th Riigikogu, 5th sitting, information briefing.

It confirms the potential for both collegial and oppositional cooperation: The Centre Party has filed complaints, and while the Riigikogu has previously supported the position, specific compromise measures are currently lacking. It demonstrates a readiness to continue cooperation and jointly plan further steps with various institutions.
2025-05-20
Draft law amending the Enterprise Income Tax Simplification Act, the Security Tax Act, and the Income Tax Act (645 SE) – First Reading

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary sitting

The accusations leveled by the coalition partner and the overall critical tone suggest a limited willingness to cooperate. The documents fail to highlight specific measures for collaboration or compromise, focusing instead on emphasizing opposition and control.
2025-05-19
Inquiry Regarding the Future of Estonian Agriculture (No. 730)

15th Riigikogu, Fifth Session, Plenary Session.

A willingness to cooperate and a desire to engage in constructive dialogue are evident; it emphasizes that solutions must be sought collaboratively.
2025-05-15
Draft law (610 SE) for amending the Nature Conservation Act and, in consequence, amending other laws (Nature assessment) – first reading

15th Riigikogu, 5th sitting, plenary session

There is no significant indication of cooperation or coalitions; it rather shows a role of control and questioning. Not enough data
2025-05-14
Pixies

15th Riigikogu, fifth sitting, information briefing.

He/She is seeking better cooperation with Latvia and wants the funding and completion deadlines to be synchronized, which suggests a collaborative approach. At the same time, he/she emphasizes the need for accountability and transparency within the framework of cooperation.
2025-05-13
First reading of the draft resolution of the Riigikogu "Organizing a referendum on the question of electricity production from oil shale" (581 OE)

15th Riigikogu, 5th sitting, plenary session

It emphasizes pragmatic transparency and the public disclosure of roll-call votes, citing the need for honest deliberation and oversight. It does not indicate support for cooperation or coalitions, but stresses democratic principles and transparency as prerequisites for appropriate collaboration.
2025-05-12
Inquiry regarding coping policies (no 736)

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary sitting.

Not enough data
2025-05-12
Hearing regarding the care reform (no 719)

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary sitting.

A readiness for cooperation with the ministers and the Riigikogu is evident: it is mentioned that the Minister of Social Affairs listened to the negotiations, and there is a desire to discuss the creation of a new law or the improvement of an existing one in future collaboration. The desire to foster cooperation and discussion among all parties is expressed.
2025-05-08
Implementation of the Minister of Justice and Digital Transformation's 2025 submission "Fundamental Principles of Criminal Policy until 2030"

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary sitting

It emphasizes cooperation with colleagues and the role of the legislator; it refers to a provision adopted by the Riigikogu and a preventive objective, which demonstrates a readiness to seek compromise and consensus. It acknowledges the parliament's capacity for cooperation and the necessity of taking joint action.
2025-05-08
Draft Law on Declaring the Security Tax Act Invalid (595 SE) - First Reading

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary sitting

The text refers to the coalition with the Centre Party supporting the tax bill, while other parties are being held responsible. The need has been highlighted to bring opposing political views into alignment—potentially along bipartisan lines—in order to ensure the bill's passage.
2025-05-07
Draft law amending the Alcohol, Tobacco, Fuel and Electricity Excise Tax Act and the Value Added Tax Act (594 SE) – First Reading

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary sitting

It stresses coalition cooperation (with likely support from the Centre Party) and seeks to invite other right-wing parties to cooperate (for example, in the form of a reminder to the Reform Party). It encourages compromise and practical collaboration regarding infrastructure policy, keeping in mind economic stability and the interests of businesses. It advocates for open and constructive dialogue.
2025-05-07
Draft law amending the Unemployment Insurance Act and, in consequence thereof, amending other laws (519 SE) – Second Reading

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary sitting

It shows readiness for a broad-based discussion and a cross-partisan approach (a public hearing regarding Porto Franco involving all political parties). It seeks to involve former and current Center Party members and coordinate the hearing of stakeholder opinions. It also refers to forms of cooperation (such as the invitation to join the special committee against corruption).
2025-05-07
Coping

15th Riigikogu, 5th sitting, information briefing

Seeking potential cooperation and advocating for the expansion of public discussions; expressing consent regarding the work of the special anti-corruption commission and shared views on organizing the personal debate led by Lauri Läänemets; while simultaneously offering criticism, utilizing cross-partisan examples and the inclusion of various political parties in the proposals.
2025-05-07
People's livelihood

15th Riigikogu, 5th sitting, information briefing

Insufficient data
2025-05-06
The Minister of Finance's 2025 presentation on the implementation of the state's long-term strategy "Estonia 2035" (including an overview of the development directions of the public service in 2024)

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary session

Not enough data
2025-05-06
Inquiry Regarding the Disruption of Railway Construction in Rohuküla (No. 731)

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary sitting

Insufficient data
2025-05-05
Inquiry Regarding Rural Areas (no. 713)

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary sitting

A willingness to cooperate and a desire to help are evident; it is noted that Lauri Läänemets is welcome to approach him/her with any questions, and cooperation with various committees (the Special Anti-Corruption Committee) is also mentioned. This demonstrates a readiness to share information and work together toward shared objectives.
2025-05-05
Inquiry Regarding the Coping of Pensioners (No. 726)

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary sitting

Although the speaker is primarily critical, they point to the need for transparency, a special anti-corruption committee, and opening up discussions. Extensive cooperation is not directly described, but responsibility and the need for cross-partisan accountability are emphasized. The rhetoric of “we discuss together” is used, alongside proposals for involving special committees.
2025-05-05
Inquiry regarding the social welfare reform (no 720)

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary sitting

It suggests a certain level of cooperation between the opposition ranks: it is mentioned that the Centre Party supported the position of the Association of Cities and Municipalities and voted against the draft bill. Overall, there is no thorough description of broad-based bipartisanship or long-term compromise.
2025-05-05
Inquiry regarding amendments to the Employment Contracts Act, or regarding occasional work contracts (no. 735)

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary sitting

Not enough data.
2025-05-05
Draft law amending the Competition Act and, in connection therewith, amending other laws (609 SE) - first reading

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary sitting

However, he also notes that a significant portion of the proposed amendments to the bill have been taken into account, and he is prepared to improve it further. He demonstrates a willingness to cooperate and share information with the special anti-corruption commission. While remaining critical of the matter, he maintains a constructive approach, stressing the necessity of compromise and improved legislation.
2025-04-23
Draft law amending the Local Government Electoral Act and the Act on Churches and Parishes (544 SE) - Second Reading

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary session

A cooperation and compromise-oriented approach; emphasizes the necessity of finding consensus and, where necessary, assessing the opposition's proposals. This demonstrates openness in a manner that reduces disagreements and promotes focusing on shared deliberations.
2025-04-23
PPA Ida Prefecture

15th Riigikogu, 5th sitting, press briefing

Utilizes cooperative institutional channels: refers to the Legal Affairs Committee, the Chancellor of Justice, and the Riigikogu protocols, and addresses the Riigikogu. Although critical, he/she demonstrates a willingness to use legislative and oversight institutions to engage in the discussion of opposing viewpoints. He/She poses questions and calls for decisions to be made through institutional transparency and the legal framework.
2025-04-23
Estonian strawberry

15th Riigikogu, 5th sitting, press briefing

The willingness for relevant cooperation is evident: this includes referencing the draft legislation of other parties (such as the Center Party’s 9% tax amendment) and highlighting the need to learn from other countries. It seeks a bipartisan or broad-based discussion, alongside a readiness to modify its stance if necessary, provided the underlying factors are demonstrated accordingly.
2025-04-21
First reading of the draft resolution "Establishment of a Riigikogu investigative committee to examine the security of the Riigikogu e-election process" (576 OE)

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary session

Insufficient data.
2025-04-17
Draft Law Amending the Value Added Tax Act (593 SE) – First Reading

15th Estonian Parliament, 5th session, plenary session

Demonstrates readiness for cooperation: mentions bilateral flexibility and is open to the mutual sharing of ideas and the submission of additional drafts.
2025-04-17
First reading of the draft resolution of the Riigikogu, "Submitting a proposal to the Republic of Estonia's Government to reduce the VAT on foodstuffs to 9 percent" (579 OE)

15th Estonian Parliament, 5th session, plenary session

There is insufficient data regarding cooperation or compromise with different political parties; the discussions primarily feature criticism and a confrontational tone. Some references to colleagues and freedom of speech can be observed, but no positive examples of collaborative efforts are presented.
2025-04-15
Draft law amending the Public Transport Act (578 SE) - First Reading

Fifteenth Riigikogu, Fifth Session, Plenary Session.

Not enough data.
2025-04-15
The Ministry of Justice and Digital Transformation's 2025 presentation on the implementation of the state's long-term development strategy "Estonia 2035."

Fifteenth Riigikogu, Fifth Session, Plenary Session.

Insufficient data.
2025-04-14
Inquiry regarding offshore wind farms (no. 722)

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary sitting

No data available.
2025-04-14
Inquiry Regarding the Continuation of Service as Prime Minister (No. 728)

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary sitting

Not enough data
2025-04-10
The Chancellor of Justice's proposal to align the Motor Vehicle Tax Act and the Road Traffic Act with the Basic Law.

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary session

Supports the activities of the Center Faction and the Center Party, leveraging the party's backing through appeals and cases presented before the administrative court. It shows a commitment to cooperation and collective action through legal means, highlighting the party's joint initiatives and appeals to the Riigikogu (Parliament).
2025-04-09
The first reading of the draft resolution (569 OE) of the Riigikogu, "Proposal to the Government of the Republic to temporarily suspend the processing of all planning procedures related to wind farms, with a deferral until the establishment of an up-to-date methodology for infrasound measurements and the setting of limit values for sound pressure levels."

15th Estonian Parliament, 5th session, plenary session

Not enough data
2025-04-09
Continuation of the first reading of the draft law on declaring the Motor Vehicle Tax Act invalid (592 SE)

15th Estonian Parliament, 5th session, plenary session

It mentions cooperation with interest groups (families with many children, the Chamber of Disabled Persons) and is prepared to work with all stakeholders to develop legitimate special exemptions. It demonstrates a willingness to cooperate with the opposition and the interests of society at large, and emphasizes that changes must be based on inclusion and legality. It also refers to opportunities for collaboration with interest groups when drafting new amendments.
2025-04-09
Government decisions

15th Riigikogu, 5th sitting, information briefing

The text emphasizes the inclusion of the Riigikogu and other institutions (the Financial Supervision Authority, the anti-corruption special committee) and the right to share information, yet the nature of this cooperation is primarily supervisory and control-oriented. While the necessity of institutional work is highlighted, clear signs of broad-based coalition cooperation are absent.
2025-04-08
Draft law amending the Securities Market Act and, in consequence thereof, amending other laws (588 SE) - first reading

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary sitting

Not enough data
2025-03-26
Draft law amending the Constitution of the Republic of Estonia (536 SE) – Third Reading

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary session

Insufficient data.
2025-03-26
Government decisions

15th Riigikogu, 5th sitting, press briefing

Focuses on the continuous, consistent position of its party (the Centre Party) and the context of the coalition agreement. It demonstrates a readiness to utilize legal channels and administrative courts to achieve its objectives (two appeals filed with the administrative court to overturn the car tax). Little attention is paid to broad partnership; instead, it emphasizes individual consensus and subsequent options for compromise (when mentioned), citing the coalition agreement as the source.
2025-03-19
Market economy in Estonia

15th Riigikogu, 5th sitting, press briefing.

The willingness to cooperate is not highlighted; the text is primarily critical and question-based. Although colleagues are referenced, there is no indication of a specific cooperation lead or a readiness to collaborate.
2025-03-19
Economic Revitalization Plan

15th Riigikogu, 5th sitting, press briefing.

The style of cooperation is not clearly described; it points to high-level cooperation and coordination among government institutions, but lacks specifics regarding joint plans or a coalition. The text focuses primarily on control and accountability as potential avenues for collaboration.
2025-03-17
Inquiry Regarding the Impact of Car Tax on Families with Children (No. 705)

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary sitting

The focus is on cooperation with stakeholders and other parliamentary factions, specifically naming the Chamber of Disabled People, associations representing large families, and Riigikogu support groups. While instances of cooperation are highlighted, criticism has also surfaced that the coalition ignored proposed amendments and was unwilling to address them. There is a demonstrated readiness to jointly advance issues related to autism and social inclusion, but ultimately, cooperation remains challenging and the outcome is insufficient.
2025-03-12
Draft law amending the Rules of Procedure Act of the Riigikogu (552 SE) – first reading

15th Riigikogu, Fifth Session, Plenary Session

Calls for discussion and the finding of solutions at the level of special committees; emphasizes the need for cooperation within the school and between other committees, but does not name specific cooperation partners. Demonstrates a willingness to involve colleagues and seek best practices through cooperation.
2025-03-12
Competition Act

The 15th Riigikogu, fifth sitting, information briefing.

It demonstrates a certain degree of readiness for cooperation: it has submitted and defended proposed amendments; it points to the necessity of discussing the Ministry of Justice’s intentions and seeks broader support from legal institutions and experts. It does not highlight specific joint cooperation projects with party colleagues, but emphasizes the inclusion of experts' and the Chancellor of Justice’s viewpoints in the legislative process.
2025-03-12
RMK

The 15th Riigikogu, fifth sitting, information briefing.

It calls for cooperation among various institutions to ensure special oversight and precise clarity; recommends that the Ministry of Climate commission an independent audit; and highlights the need for shared monitoring authority and transparency concerning state aid issues.
2025-03-12
Governing the state

The 15th Riigikogu, fifth sitting, information briefing.

The text refers to previous cooperation within the coalition (coalition negotiations), but the tone in the current context is critical, and a willingness to cooperate is not emphasized. It is evident that transparency and control are prioritized over cooperation.
2025-03-10
First reading of the draft resolution of the Riigikogu “Establishment of a Riigikogu investigative committee to examine the circumstances related to the termination of Nordica’s activities” (543 OE)

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary session

The style of cooperation is primarily adversarial and control-focused; although documents and evidence are mentioned as being shared with the prosecutor’s office and the work of special committees is followed, there is a lack of substantive cooperation with the coalition. The text indicates that cooperation occurred mainly through channels of institutional accountability and legal procedures (the prosecutor’s office, special committees), rather than as a multilateral consensus in the political arena. Nevertheless, some references to past or potential cooperation in state-level decisions are noted, but this remains predominantly within a critical context.
2025-02-27
A written request from 21 members of the Riigikogu expressing a vote of no confidence in Climate Minister Yoko Alender.

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary sitting

Partnership-based and multi-party cooperation has been confirmed: the statement, "The Centre Party and EKRE factions express no confidence," demonstrates the formation of a united front. There are hints of consultations with other parties (e.g., Kristen Michal) and considerations regarding the factors influencing debates held in the Riigikogu, but the primary emphasis is on comprehensive anti-coalition coordination and the utilization of special committees to address corruption issues.
2025-02-26
Aeronautics

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, press briefing

No data available; the text does not describe direct cooperation, coalition activities, or the desire for partnerships related to collection. It is possible that they are seeking mutual discussion, but specific forms of cooperation are not specified.
2025-02-25
Draft law amending the Constitution of the Republic of Estonia (536 SE) – second reading

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary session

A noticeable absence of synergies with the existing cooperation or coalition; formal respect for colleagues is present, but no specific cooperation or joint proposal is put forward, nor is a coalition partner highlighted; data regarding cooperation is limited.
2025-02-19
Draft law amending the Church and Religious Communities Act (570 SE) – First Reading

15th Estonian Parliament, 5th session, plenary sitting

There is not enough information. Opposition to the government's bill has been described, but concrete cooperation with colleagues or the opposition group is not specified.
2025-02-19
Government decisions

15th Estonian Parliament, 5th sitting, information briefing

Stresses the need for broad consensus and the inclusion of experts; seeks discussion in the Riigikogu, involving the public and researchers; and demonstrates a willingness to cooperate.
2025-02-18
Draft resolution "Proposal to the Republic of Estonia's Government Regarding the Imposition of a Temporary Solidarity Tax on the Banking Sector" (535 OE) – First Reading

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary sitting

Not enough data
2025-02-17
Inquiry Regarding the Impact of Elron Ticket Price Increases on Regional Policy (No. 708)

15th Estonian Parliament, 5th session, plenary session

It refers to earlier cooperation supported by the social democrats (support for free transport), but in the current query, the focus is on the opposition and criticism of the coalition. Readiness for cooperation is not emphasized in the current context; instead, the focus is placed rather on disagreements and confrontation.
2025-02-12
A written request for a vote of no confidence in Prime Minister Kristen Michal, submitted by 29 members of the Riigikogu.

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary session

Insufficient data.
2025-02-12
Government decisions

15th Riigikogu, 5th sitting, information briefing

A willingness to cooperate or compromise is not immediately apparent; the speaker employs strong criticism and uses questions to shift responsibility onto the government. Different political parties are referenced, and previous coalition positions are named, but there is no clear readiness to draft common plans.
2025-02-11
A debate on foreign policy initiated as a matter of significant national importance by the Foreign Affairs Committee.

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary sitting

Not enough data
2025-02-10
First reading of the draft resolution of the Riigikogu, "Proposal to the Republic of Estonia's Government to carry out an analysis of the impact of young people’s social media use" (550 OE)

15th Riigikogu, 5th sitting, plenary session

Demonstrates readiness for joint reflection and dialogue (posing questions to the listener, such as: "What do you think?"); emphasizes opportunities for cooperation and engagement, including the involvement of schools and a broader discussion within the scope of the draft legislation.
2025-02-10
Inquiry Regarding the Closure of the Kopli Commando (no. 682)

15th Riigikogu, 5th sitting, plenary session

Not enough data
2025-02-10
Inquiry regarding the deepening revenue gap among local governments (no. 675)

15th Riigikogu, 5th sitting, plenary session

Offers cooperation: asks whether the government has reviewed the National Audit Office's report and whether a complete overhaul of the entire system has been considered. It expects and calls for cooperation among state institutions in the context of reporting and potential reforms.
2025-02-10
Inquiry Regarding Bank Tax (no. 673)

15th Riigikogu, 5th sitting, plenary session

Limited information regarding forms of cooperation: The text mentions that the Centre Party has “proposed several times” taxing banks, but it does not clearly present specific forms of cooperation or examples of coalition plans with other parties. Opposition and the priorities of their own draft legislation are raised, but unfortunately, an explicit description of cooperation is lacking.
2025-01-28
Draft law amending the Hunting Act (553 SE) - First Reading

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary session

It emphasizes cooperation and the inclusion of all parties. It is prepared to think more broadly, involving current stakeholders (animal welfare advocates) and finding solutions through the second reading. This demonstrates a willingness to find compromises and engage in dialogue.
2025-01-22
Foolishness

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, information briefing

The text indicates readiness for dialogue and cooperation, but stresses the need for a clear response and discussion, rather than a hidden or premature compromise. Cooperation is not ruled out, but the party desires an open discussion and the precise treatment of constitutional requirements. It is emphasized that the discussion must be based on the legal framework.
2025-01-22
The situation in the country

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, information briefing

Leverages colleagues' comments and references (e.g., Lauri Laats), while simultaneously posing strong critical questions; demonstrates a willingness to continue cooperation for the sake of oversight and accountability, but fails to specify concrete forms of collaboration or joint initiatives.
2025-01-16
Draft law amending the State Budget Act (520 SE) - First Reading

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary session

This represents a style focused on cooperation and compromise: it emphasizes that the coalition and the opposition should work together to propose amendments and advance the draft legislation to the second reading, while also highlighting the necessity of considering feedback from committees and interest groups. Furthermore, it demonstrates a readiness to listen and engage others, and underscores the objectives promised in the coalition agreement.
2025-01-15
Draft law amending the Occupational Health and Safety Act and the Health Insurance Act (504 SE) - First Reading

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary session

It does not demonstrate a clear willingness to cooperate or a unified, coalition-based focus. Instead, it employs criticism and questions, citing the opposing side's lack of stated positions and the need for open debate at the parliamentary level.
2025-01-15
Draft resolution "Proposal to the Government of the Republic of Estonia to allocate funds for co-financing Tallinna Hospital" (498 OE) – First Reading

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary session

Focuses on close cooperation with the Tallinn City Government, the Social Democrats, Health Minister Riina Sikkut, and the members and management of the Tallinn Hospital Council; emphasizes the need to negotiate decisions and conditions later, while maintaining flexibility within the framework of the newly presented draft bill. Forms or mentions support groups (the Tallinn Hospital support group) and expert groups; demonstrates a readiness to find consensus and involve various stakeholders.
2025-01-15
Corruption risks in government decisions

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, information briefing

Style of cooperation: emphasizes the shared need to protect the rule of law, while simultaneously presenting strong criticism of the government's actions. It is suggested that opportunities for prior cooperation may have existed, but in practice, the core of their message focuses on themes of opposition and scrutiny. They also point out that adequate cooperation has not been achieved concerning the coalition's own draft legislation.
2025-01-15
Tallinn–Vilnius newly opened railway service

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, information briefing

It refers to the possibility of cooperation between the committees via joint sessions; describes involvement in covering various institutions (the Economic Affairs Committee, the Special Anti-Corruption Committee, the Ministry of Climate). When it comes to the time for presentations or action, it shows readiness for cooperation, but concrete, results-oriented forms of cooperation are not described in depth.
2025-01-15
KredEx loan to Nordica in spring 2024.

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, information briefing

There is insufficient data regarding cooperation patterns; discussions focus on control and accountability, rather than specific collaboration or joint proposals. References to cooperation between individuals or groups are only minimally highlighted.
2025-01-13
Inquiry regarding the closure of the Jõhvi Courthouse (no 666)

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary session

Not enough data
2025-01-13
Inquiry regarding the stability and price of electricity production (no. 670)

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary session

There is not enough data.
2024-12-17
Draft law on aligning the State Budget Act with the Constitution of the Republic of Estonia (525 SE) – First Reading

15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary session

Demonstrates a readiness for cooperation: a proposal has been made to merge the draft bills of the Centre Party and Isamaa with the coalition's draft bill; the discussions of the Finance Committee and the coalition's promises are mentioned; however, it is simultaneously and critically pointed out that third parties are unwilling to seek cooperation, indicating the necessity of both cooperation and pragmatic pressure.
2024-12-12
Draft Law Amending the Act on the Government of the Republic (523 SE) – First Reading

15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary session

An inclusive and cooperation-oriented communication structure: the speaker demonstrates a readiness for discussion and knowledge sharing (e.g., "you have also researched the transparency of the expense compensations for the Riigikogu board"). Emphasis is placed on substantive contribution and the potential for open dialogue in collaboration with others. It does not indicate conflict or strong opposition; rather, the aim is to find common ground through discussion.
2024-12-11
Third reading of the draft law on the 2025 state budget (513 SE)

15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary session

I would like to emphasize the willingness to cooperate at the committee level: the possibility is mentioned that the committee chairman could represent the Finance Committee (Aivar Kokk) in negotiations, demonstrating a readiness to coordinate and collaborate with various colleagues.
2024-12-11
Third reading of the draft law on the security tax (512 SE)

15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary session

Limited willingness to cooperate; it refers to previous coalition agreements and starting points, but does not demonstrate an open readiness for broad bipartisan cooperation. It focuses on criticism and expressing the position of its own faction.
2024-12-11
Draft law amending the Act on the Government of the Republic and amending other acts related thereto (505 SE) – third reading

15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary session

There is insufficient data to demonstrate a clear willingness to cooperate or proposed compromise options with others; the text mildly affirms the necessity of drafting a separate bill and making the process transparent. Not enough data.
2024-12-11
Thefts

Fifteenth Riigikogu, Fourth session, press briefing.

Demonstrates a certain willingness to cooperate: asking questions and raising the issue of whether other government members have reviewed the analysis; emphasizes the need for transparency and information sharing at domestic levels. Is not directly a cooperation planner, but is ready to promote engagement and joint discussions.
2024-12-11
Tax Festival

Fifteenth Riigikogu, Fourth session, press briefing.

Critical and characterizing limited cooperation: refers to the Centre Party's draft legislation and notes that these did not receive sufficient support within the government; it does not appear to emphasize broad, active collaboration, but rather focuses on reproach and the adoption of specific bills. Indicators of cooperation are limited and primarily concern being for or against the draft legislation. (4)
2024-12-10
Draft law amending the Act on the Status of a Member of the Riigikogu (528 SE) – first reading

15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary session

No data is available; the text does not indicate cooperation, joint initiatives, or agreements with parliamentary colleagues.
2024-12-04
Second reading of the draft law on the security tax (512 SE)

15th Estonian Parliament, 4th session, plenary sitting

The speaker refers to the committee and the previous agenda item, noting the need for a committee discussion. Specific forms of cooperation or partnerships are not described. It shows a willingness to seek cooperation, but details concerning joint intentions are absent.
2024-12-04
Second reading of the draft law amending the Alcohol, Tobacco, Fuel and Electricity Excise Tax Act and other laws (510 SE)

15th Estonian Parliament, 4th session, plenary sitting

Not enough data.
2024-12-04
The situation regarding the state's finances

15th Riigikogu, 4th sitting, press briefing

The text demonstrates a readiness to involve colleagues and engage in dialogue without reservation, citing the analysis of party colleague Aivar Sõerd as a valuable reference point. The minister is primarily questioned on whether he agrees with his colleagues' standpoints, indicating a desire to find common ground and foster a more inclusive discussion. While direct cooperation and compromises are evident, no concrete joint initiatives have been put forward.
2024-12-04
Security

15th Riigikogu, 4th sitting, press briefing

Not enough data.
2024-12-04
The situation in the country

15th Riigikogu, 4th sitting, press briefing

Insufficient data is available; the speech does not address specific forms of cooperation, partnership ties, or steps jointly defining the course of action.
2024-12-02
Inquiry regarding the impact of tax changes on the state budget (no. 648)

15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary session

It emphasizes the need for cooperation involving economic stakeholders; it expresses willingness for collaboration and discussion between the parliament and the government. It does not state a desire for radical negotiation, but instead focuses on increasing transparency and inclusion.
2024-11-20
Draft law amending the Act on the Government of the Republic and amending other acts related thereto (505 SE) - Second Reading

15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary sitting

The applicable cooperation style demonstrates factional unity and a coordinated response: action is expressed as a proposal made on behalf of the faction (on behalf of the Centre Party faction, to interrupt the second reading of the draft bill). Support for colleagues is apparent in the joint address, but it does not indicate extensive bipartisan cooperation.
2024-11-20
Third reading of the draft law amending the Social Welfare Act (pensioner support) (508 SE)

15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary sitting

Calls on all members of parliament to vote against the measure; demonstrates a willingness to form responsive and broad-based coalitions with other groups for the protection of pensioners, but primarily maintains an opposition profile. It recommends a broad response and focuses on achieving common goals for the well-being of the elderly.
2024-11-20
The content of politics

15th Estonian Parliament, 4th sitting, press briefing.

Not enough data
2024-11-18
Inquiry Regarding the Involvement of Interest Groups (no. 656)

Fifteenth Riigikogu, Fourth Session, Plenary Session

It emphasizes stakeholder involvement and open discussion; demonstrates a willingness to listen to different viewpoints; does not present specific forms of cooperation, but hints at the need for collaboration.
2024-11-14
Second reading of the draft law amending the Social Welfare Act (pensioner support) (508 SE)

15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary session.

Not enough data.
2024-11-14
Draft law amending the Family Benefits Act and other laws (507 SE) – second reading

15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary session.

COLLABORATION_STYLE: Not enough data. (Sufficient data are lacking)
2024-11-13
Second reading of the draft law on the 2025 state budget (513 SE)

15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary session.

The party is seeking cooperation but did not promise extensive collaboration: it shows readiness to work together on the opposition’s proposed amendments, but suggests the coalition needs to be more open and transparent. It notes that in the past, the Tallinn City Council cooperated on some opposition amendments, but the current government has failed to uphold this practice. While recommending the principles of bipartisanship, the party stresses the need for rigorous criticism and effective control over the state budget.
2024-11-13
Draft law amending the State Budget Act (511 SE) - Second Reading

15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary session.

Focuses primarily on factional activity and the submission of draft legislation as a means of cooperation; refers to the role of other factions and committees, but emphasizes parliamentary independence and the necessity of limiting ministerial influence. It mentions the combined practice utilized in the Netherlands as an inspiration and demonstrates a readiness to interact with its own bills, but cooperation remains mainly intra-factional or at the level of corresponding draft legislation.
2024-11-07
First reading of the draft resolution of the Riigikogu “Establishment of a Riigikogu investigative committee to investigate circumstances related to the Rail Baltic project” (460 OE)

15th Parliament, 4th sitting, plenary session

At the core are efforts toward cooperation and consensus: the inclusion of representatives from all factions and the prospect of collaboration opportunities between the two committees. It has been emphasized that the use of public funds must be goal-oriented, and cooperation between the coalition and the opposition is a priority.
2024-11-07
First reading of the draft resolution of the Riigikogu, "Submitting a proposal to the Republic's Government to lower the value-added tax on foodstuffs to 5 percent" (492 OE)

15th Parliament, 4th sitting, plenary session

The pursuit of cooperation and compromise is evident: the first address calls for discussion and highlights the contradiction of comparisons with fellow opponents; the second address demonstrates a willingness to discuss funding sources and alternatives, and mentions the Center Party’s approach, referencing their interaction with the coalition. Overall, Tonis is ready for cooperation and focused on dialogue.
2024-11-06
Overview of the Use and Preservation of State Property in 2023–2024. Five Years of Activity-Based State Budget: Results of the Reform and Necessary Further Decisions

15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary sitting

Demonstrates readiness for cooperation: refers to making materials available to the National Audit Office and special committees, and is cooperative with other political parties (e.g., mentioning a position jointly cited with colleague Aivar Sõerd). Desires a broad-based debate in the Riigikogu and coordinated rules of the game that would improve transparency and accountability.
2024-11-06
RMK term contracts

15th Estonian Parliament, 4th sitting, information briefing

Expresses willingness to cooperate with the National Audit Office and the Ministry of Climate, based on the understanding that the audit and controls should be carried out through a state institution; it prefers independent, yet nationally coordinated oversight.
2024-11-05
Overview of the Government of the Republic’s Activities in the Implementation of European Union Policy

Fifteenth Riigikogu, fourth session, plenary session

There is insufficient data.
2024-11-04
Draft law amending the Sports Act (518 SE) - first reading

15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary sitting

Demonstrates readiness for dialogue: mentions the involvement of local governments and the federation, and the need to discuss the concerns of small track owners. It seeks open consultations and clarifications to avoid potential speculative revenue or delays.
2024-11-04
Inquiry Regarding the Spread of Narcotics (no 650)

15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary sitting

Seeks cooperation with the ministry and international organizations (Europol, data collected in The Hague); demonstrates an approach focused on robust collaboration and information exchange.
2024-10-23
A written request for a vote of no confidence in Finance Minister Jürgen Ligi, submitted by 29 members of the Riigikogu.

15th Riigikogu, 4th sitting, plenary session

There is insufficient data regarding the style of cooperation. The text does not contain clear references to cooperation or potential compromises with coalition or opposition partners.
2024-10-23
Minister of the Interior's political statement on internal security

15th Riigikogu, 4th sitting, plenary session

Insufficient data.
2024-10-23
Democracy crisis

15th Riigikogu, 4th sitting, information briefing

It demonstrates a readiness to participate in the debate and directly solicit the Prime Minister's position, as well as to submit the Center Party faction's own draft bill. This indicates strong debating competence and shows that opportunities for cooperation must be found through parliamentary dialogue, although specific commitments regarding compromises with the coalition have not been explicitly outlined.
2024-10-22
Draft resolution "Proposal to the Republic of Estonia's Government regarding the introduction of a temporary solidarity tax on the banking sector" (487 OE) – first reading

15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary session

Not enough data. An indirect reference to collaboration with the commission or other political parties is lacking; the text does not indicate specific agreements or forms of cooperation.
2024-10-21
Inquiry Regarding Tax Increases (No. 647)

15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary sitting

Not enough data
2024-10-21
Inquiry Regarding the Care Reform (no 649)

15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary sitting

It acknowledges the opportunity for cooperation (in the context of ministerial meetings) and seeks confirmation in state negotiations with local representatives; while simultaneously emphasizing the need for coordination and a proportional approach.
2024-10-16
Draft law on the 2025 state budget (513 SE) - first reading

15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary sitting

Not enough data
2024-10-16
Draft Security Tax Act (512 SE) – First Reading

15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary sitting

Not enough data
2024-10-16
Draft law amending the State Budget Act (511 SE) - First Reading

15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary sitting

The individual/party is seeking cooperation between both the opposition and the coalition, inviting the coalition to participate in the discussion and place its draft bill on the agenda. They emphasize that joint efforts are necessary in the interest of transparency. Furthermore, while they are ready to accept cooperation, it must be conditional on increasing parliamentary oversight.
2024-10-16
Minister of Finance's Statements

15th Estonian Parliament, 4th sitting, press briefing

Shows no significant willingness to cooperate; focuses on criticism and oppositional rhetoric; mentions coalition partners in context but fails to present any proposals for collaboration. The forms of cooperation remain parallel rather than genuinely collaborative.
2024-10-15
Draft law amending the Alcohol, Tobacco, Fuel and Electricity Excise Tax Act and other laws (510 SE) – first reading

15th Estonian Parliament, 4th session, plenary session

The speaker refers to colleague Lauri Laats and utilizes his viewpoints in the debate; while not expressing clear readiness for a broader compromise, they demonstrate cooperation with colleagues during the discussion, coupled with strong opposition to a nationwide grand coalition.
2024-10-15
First reading of the draft law amending the Income Tax Act and the Defence Service Act, and the draft law amending the Income Tax Act (509 SE)

15th Estonian Parliament, 4th session, plenary session

Insufficient data.
2024-10-14
Draft law amending the Act on the Government of the Republic and amending other laws thereof (505 SE) – First Reading

15th Estonian Parliament, 4th session, plenary sitting

Represents the Centre Party faction and acts as an opponent to the faction’s policy direction; opportunities for cooperation with other factions are not mentioned in specific speeches; nevertheless, emphasizes rejecting the collective motion at the first reading.
2024-10-14
Draft law amending the Family Benefits Act and other laws (507 SE) – first reading

15th Estonian Parliament, 4th session, plenary sitting

There is insufficient data regarding cooperation or compromises; the text lacks any significant reference to collaboration or even joint proposals.
2024-10-09
Nordica

15th Riigikogu, 4th sitting, information briefing

Not enough data
2024-10-07
Inquiry regarding road construction and four-lane roads (no 408)

15th Estonian Parliament, 4th session, plenary session

Stressful of inclusion, the statement references proposals made by various stakeholders and emphasizes that these must be reflected in the budget. It does not claim direct coalition support, but indicates that the positions of different interest groups should be considered and reflected in financial policy. Recommended cooperation and transparency are presented as key principles.
2024-10-07
Inquiry Regarding Via Baltica (No. 234)

15th Estonian Parliament, 4th session, plenary session

Expresses readiness to cooperate with law enforcement and investigative commissions (the anti-corruption commission, the Prosecutor General) and seeks clarification regarding the ministry's activities and the implementation of preventive measures; emphasizes inter-institutional cooperation.
2024-10-07
An inquiry regarding internet services offered to people in Estonia (no. 646)

15th Estonian Parliament, 4th session, plenary session

Direct contact with the minister and a direct question, focusing on data correction; the nature of the cooperation is missing from the description, but a desire is evident to receive clarification regarding the information through cooperative efforts.
2024-09-25
The Regional Affairs and Agricultural Minister's 2024 presentation on the implementation of the state’s long-term development strategy "Estonia 2035"

15th Riigikogu, 4th sitting, plenary session

It calls for cooperation with coalition partners and seeks to know their standpoints; it demonstrates readiness to achieve common goals, but simultaneously emphasizes the insufficient support received for previous proposals.
2024-09-25
Constitutional analysis in the explanatory notes of bills

15th Riigikogu, 4th sitting, press briefing

Refers to a colleague (Varro Vooglaid) and stresses the necessity of cooperation to secure ministry resources; does not explicitly disclose a broad, coalition-based history of cooperation, but demonstrates a willingness to work with official agencies.
2024-09-25
The behaviour and credibility of government members

15th Riigikogu, 4th sitting, press briefing

There is insufficient data on the style of cooperation; the text indicates that the Social Democrats in the cabinet support the government's decisions, suggesting that coalition cooperation exists.
2024-09-24
Draft law amending the Arms Act and, in connection therewith, amending other laws (468 SE) – first reading

15th Riigikogu, 4th sitting, plenary sitting

It underscores cooperation with OECD countries and the opportunity to continue working with nations with whom existing partnerships are maintained. This demonstrates a desire for and openness to international partnership.
2024-09-19
First reading of the Draft Act amending the Basic Schools and Upper Secondary Schools Act and the Vocational Educational Institutions Act (404 SE)

15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary sitting

There is insufficient information regarding cooperation with other political parties. (The details of the cooperation or negotiation processes with the coalition have not been clearly described.)
2024-09-19
First Reading of the Draft Act on Amendments to the Family Benefits Act (388 SE)

15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary sitting

Concrete forms of cooperation are lacking; the speaker focuses on criticism and opposition toward the coalition; they refer to the possible public disclosure of names regarding votes as a mechanism for demanding accountability, but there are no signs of a new partnership or multi-partner collaboration.
2024-09-18
Policy pursued within the administrative domain

15th Riigikogu, 4th sitting, press briefing

Intentions regarding cooperation are absent; [it/the party] points to the possibility of existing plans and poses a question that indicates the need for a broader dialogue, but the readiness to cooperate is not emphasized; specific steps taken collaboratively are not detailed.
2024-09-18
Government Decisions

15th Riigikogu, 4th sitting, press briefing

Although critical, he/she indicates a willingness to cooperate on the Tallinn Hospital project, provided it has the coalition's support; emphasizes the need to eliminate duplicative spending and implement more efficient financing; seeks dialogue with the coalition, but simultaneously warns of acceptable boundaries.
2024-09-17
Report by the Chancellor of Justice on the compliance of legal instruments with the Constitution and the performance of other duties imposed on the Chancellor of Justice by law.

15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary session

The text confirms prior collaboration with stakeholders (e.g., the Estonian Chamber of Disabled People, the Estonian Association of People with Mobility Disabilities) and notes that this cooperation should have been brought forward for discussion. Ambivalence is evident: while cooperation did occur, the proposed amendments were officially consolidated, which ultimately prevented their submission. The text expresses a desire to find balance and ensure broader inclusion of all parties.
2024-09-16
2024 Report by the Minister of the Interior on the Implementation of the State's Long-Term Development Strategy "Estonia 2035"

The 15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary sitting.

No data available.
2024-07-15
Reconsideration of the Motor Vehicle Tax Act (364 UA) left unpromulgated by the President of the Republic

15th Riigikogu, Extraordinary session of the Riigikogu

Demonstrates readiness for cooperation: references collaboration with stakeholders and the submission of prepared substantive amendment proposals; emphasizes the need to discuss and involve various parties, while simultaneously firmly maintaining its own positions. It shows an understanding that dialogue is important, but only in the context of limited agreements.
2024-06-14
Second Reading of the Draft State Supplementary Budget Act for 2024 (456 SE)

15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, additional plenary session

Less cooperative tone; emphasizes the need for control and discussion (an interpellation directed at the Minister of Economic Affairs), and critically references a colleague's statements and the coalition's decisions. It shows an open attitude toward mutual scrutiny but does not demonstrate significant readiness to easily enter into direct cooperation with the coalition.
2024-06-12
Second reading of the Draft Act on Amendments to the Land Tax Act (437 SE)

15th Estonian Parliament, 3rd session, plenary session.

The readiness for cooperation is not emphasized; instead, it presents critical observations regarding the government's plans and points to the necessity of taking the interests of local and municipal governments into account. Opportunities for collaboration remain scarcely visible.
2024-06-12
Third Reading of the Bill on Amendments to the Traffic Act and the Police and Border Guard Act (429 SE)

15th Estonian Parliament, 3rd session, plenary session.

The statement demonstrates a readiness to cooperate with local authorities and municipalities (Mupo and local governments) and stresses the need to raise public awareness. Although critical, the desire for improved cooperation and a slower transition takes precedence; it does not explicitly reveal comprehensive bipartisan negotiations, but rather points toward a collaborative solution.
2024-06-12
Third reading of the Draft Act on the Amendment of the State Fee Act and Related Amendments to Other Acts (417 SE)

15th Estonian Parliament, 3rd session, plenary session.

Constructive, yet constrained: confirms readiness to submit and discuss amendments (e.g., 22 substantive proposals), seeks reconsideration from the coalition, but ultimately does not support raising government levies. Shows some readiness for cooperation throughout the parliamentary process, though resistance is met regarding the final outcome.
2024-06-12
Third reading of the Draft Act on the Amendment of the Motor Insurance Act and Related Amendments to Other Acts (400 SE)

15th Estonian Parliament, 3rd session, plenary session.

This demonstrates a willingness to cooperate and the ongoing search for compromises within the coalition: noting that the Center Party faction submitted significant amendments and these were taken into consideration; [it/he/she] expresses the desire to continue working together and also to introduce a separate bill to resolve the disparities concerning motor insurance matters.
2024-06-12
Third Reading of the Draft Act amending the Penal Code and other related Acts (increase of the fine unit) (415 SE)

15th Estonian Parliament, 3rd session, plenary session.

It was reported that the Centre Faction submitted several amendments and attempted to debate them late into the night, but they were not adopted. It demonstrated a readiness for cooperation and compromise, but the coalition was not interested in them. It referred to previous attempts to broaden cooperation and involve other parties, but the outcome was limited receptivity.
2024-06-12
Overview of the Judicial Administration by Villu Kõve, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court

15th Estonian Parliament, 3rd session, plenary session.

The text calls for inclusive cooperation, emphasizing the representation and involvement of stakeholders in the legislative process, and the necessity of finding solutions together with other parliamentary factions and institutions. It highlights the potential and importance of consensus and compromise through collaboration to draft better legislation, including consideration of the President's role within the lawmaking context.
2024-06-11
First Reading of the Riigikogu Draft Statement "On the Crisis of Democracy in Georgia" (449 AE)

15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, plenary session.

Emphasizes the usual cooperation between state institutions as standard; does not show a clear willingness for specific cooperation or a coalition, but focuses on questions and discussion.
2024-06-10
First Reading of the Draft Act on the 2024 Supplementary Budget (456 SE)

15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, plenary session

Examples of collaboration are not provided; however, there are references to colleagues' viewpoints and comments. Ton is primarily critical, not cooperative.
2024-06-06
Second Reading of the Draft Act on the Amendment of the Penal Code and Related Acts (Increase of the Fine Unit) (Bill 415 SE)

15th Riigikogu, 3rd session, plenary sitting

Demonstrates a willingness to cooperate on alcohol enforcement operations, focusing on achieving substantive compromise: presented amendments and proposed compromises concerning speeding violations; emphasizes that he is the only one who submitted amendments and wishes to develop parking regulations concurrently with the relevant draft law. This stance suggests a constructive, yet limited-mandate, readiness for collaboration and the pursuit of broad consensus through prolonged debate.
2024-06-06
Second Reading of the Draft Act on the Amendment of the State Fee Act and the Amendment of Other Related Acts (417 SE)

15th Riigikogu, 3rd session, plenary sitting

Shows readiness for cooperation: mentions that the faction submitted 22 amendments and defended them in the committee, although most did not receive support from the coalition. Nevertheless, he/she still raises the possibility of parallel discussion and compromise with the coalition, but primarily maintains an independent and critical role. In solving societal and technical issues, he/she attempts to demonstrate a more inclusive approach.
2024-06-05
Second reading of the Motor Vehicle Tax Bill (364 SE)

15th Riigikogu, 3rd session, plenary sitting

Mentions joint work with other factions and points to streams of cooperation (e.g., cooperation with the Centre Party faction and adjacent submitters of amendments); shows readiness for cooperation, but simultaneously emphasizes that the draft bill should be amended within the framework of the constitution and legal restrictions.
2024-06-03
Inquiry regarding the Directive on Platform Work (No. 629)

Fifteenth Riigikogu, third session, plenary sitting.

The views point to the need for greater transparency and cooperation within Parliament, but also reflect concern over internal coalition disagreements. He/She stresses that consensus and open discussions must be achieved, and calls for mutual dialogue and collaboration through the public disclosure of documents. At times, he/she expresses a critical attitude toward the partners' decisions, but cooperation is necessary to identify mutually agreed-upon responses.
2024-06-03
The written motion for a vote of no confidence in the Minister of Economic Affairs and Information Technology, Tiit Riisalo, submitted by 22 members of the Riigikogu.

Fifteenth Riigikogu, third session, plenary sitting.

The commonalities observed between the coalition partners and the opposition indicate the following: the Centre Party (Keskerakond) and EKRE are being named in the motion of no confidence; the need for transparency and integrity is being stressed, alongside criticism aimed at the inability to cooperate, but simultaneously, the coalition has signaled its readiness to appoint a new minister. When it comes to coalition relations, the focus is on the various parties working together to resolve the crisis.
2024-05-30
Second Reading of the Draft Act on the Crypto Asset Market (Bill 398 SE)

15th Riigikogu, 3rd session, plenary session

Stresses cooperation with the coalition; mentions the Centre Party's proposed amendments and seeks support for the coalition; ready to present substantive amendments.<profile type="REGIONAL_FOCUS">Focus on the regulation of the Estonian crypto market and the impact of Estonian entrepreneurs; refers to Estonian institutions and the foreign policy context, including the practices of other member states.
2024-05-29
First Reading of the Draft Resolution of the Riigikogu "Making a Proposal to the Government of the Republic to Restore Support for Youth School Sports" (405 OE)

15th Riigikogu, 3rd session, plenary session

It emphasizes close cooperation with the Ministry of Education and Culture and expresses faith in the role of the central school sports association; it is critical of alternative "bottom-up" management, stressing the necessity of finding shared budgetary solutions. It further highlights that cooperation must be achieved through firm coordination and the continuation of existing programs.
2024-05-29
First Reading of the Draft Resolution of the Riigikogu (407 OE) "Making a Proposal to the Government of the Republic regarding the Increase of Support for Youth Extracurricular Activities."

15th Riigikogu, 3rd session, plenary session

Shows readiness for cooperation and dialogue (reference to coalition member Heljo Pikhof and the topic of involving the Minister of Culture); in the discussion, focuses on attracting private funding as a form of collaboration.
2024-05-29
First reading of the Draft Resolution of the Riigikogu "Making a Proposal to the Government of the Republic for the Implementation of the Digital Services Tax in Estonia" (408 OE)

15th Riigikogu, 3rd session, plenary session

A conclusive example of cooperation is not directly presented; the text contains references to consensus decisions within the commission and the overall necessity of reaching a final vote, which suggests a willingness to be open to collaboration, but specific forms of cooperation are not detailed in the trials.
2024-05-29
First reading of the Draft Resolution of the Riigikogu "Making a Proposal to the Government of the Republic for Lowering the Value-Added Tax on Domestic Fruits and Vegetables to 5 Percent" (406 OE)

15th Riigikogu, 3rd session, plenary session

Stresses cooperation in committee discussions and is prepared to listen to clarifications; refers to the existing discussion at the committee level.
2024-05-29
First reading of the Bill amending the Land Tax Act (437 SE)

15th Riigikogu, 3rd session, plenary session

Not enough data. The texts primarily focus on the oppositional stance and factional activity (the resistance of the Centre Party faction), but there is no explicit information regarding the readiness for broad-based or generalized cooperation with other parties or interest groups.
2024-05-29
Broken promises

15th Estonian Parliament, 3rd session, information briefing

Data is limited; it is impossible to infer specific readiness for cooperation or compromise with other political parties. The description points more toward a critical stance regarding the coalition than to concrete areas of collaboration.
2024-05-28
Second Reading of the Bill for the Amendment of the Income Tax Act (416 SE)

15th Riigikogu, third session, plenary session

Information regarding cooperation is limited. It refers to the role of the co-presenter on this specific agenda item, but does not detail broader cooperation or coalitions.
2024-05-27
Inquiry Concerning the Scope of Category B Driving Licences (No. 327)

Fifteenth Riigikogu, third session, plenary session

Insufficient data.
2024-05-27
The 2024 Report by the Minister of Social Protection on the Implementation of the State's Long-Term Development Strategy "Estonia 2035"

Fifteenth Riigikogu, third session, plenary session

Not enough data
2024-05-15
Third Reading of the Draft Act on the Protection of Whistleblowers Reporting Workplace Violations of European Union Law (257 SE)

15th Riigikogu, 3rd session, plenary session

Not enough data
2024-05-15
Government Decisions

15th Riigikogu, 3rd session, press briefing

There is not enough data.
2024-05-14
First Reading of the Draft Act Amending the Language Act and the Public Transport Act (Bill 397 SE)

15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, plenary session

Emphasizes the fostering of dialogue and discussion, and invites colleagues and institutions to provide clarification; refers to previous opinions and requests feedback, but does not show clear frameworks for cooperation or signs of a coalition. It represents an open and inclusive style, but concrete areas for cooperation are lacking.
2024-05-14
First Reading of the Draft Basic Education Act (419 SE)

15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, plenary session

The representative demonstrates a willingness to cooperate and a readiness to obtain a ministerial clarification in order to move forward reasonably and incrementally. He poses questions and seeks solutions, not antagonism; there is no reference to specific cooperation partners or cooperation networks for the paraans. This style suggests a constructive and inclusive approach.
2024-05-14
First Reading of the Riigikogu Draft Resolution "Appointment of Oliver Kask as a Justice of the Supreme Court" (424 OE)

15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, plenary session

Not enough data
2024-05-13
Interpellation regarding the suffrage of Russian citizens in Estonian local government elections during Russia's war against Ukraine (No. 624)

15th Estonian Parliament, 3rd session, plenary session

Not enough data
2024-05-13
Proposal by the Chancellor of Justice for bringing the Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing Prevention Act, the Credit Institutions Act, the Law of Obligations Act, and the State Fees Act into conformity with the Constitution

15th Estonian Parliament, 3rd session, plenary session

Seeks cooperation with the Chancellor of Justice and the finding of solutions; demonstrates a readiness to discuss.
2024-05-08
First reading of the Draft Act on Amendments to the Motor Third Party Liability Insurance Act and Consequential Amendments to Other Acts (400 SE)

15th Riigikogu, 3rd session, plenary session.

An inclusive and collaborative approach: Calls for discussion with the Minister and the Riigikogu, presents ideas and requests internal information, and demonstrates readiness to discuss amendments to the draft bill. It emphasizes cooperation and open receptiveness to proposals.
2024-05-08
Second Reading of the Draft Act on the Protection of Whistleblowers Reporting Work-Related Infringements of European Union Law (257 SE)

15th Riigikogu, 3rd session, plenary session.

An ostensibly ambiguous relationship regarding engagement and cooperation: it refers to the inclusion of stakeholders (a discussion) and the visit by representatives of Transparency International Estonia (Korruptsioonivaba Eesti), but accuses the committee and the coalition of conceding to demands and factually bundling the proposed amendments together. It shows no significant willingness for broad-based cooperation or seeking compromises, but rather emphasizes skepticism and a response directed at opponents.
2024-05-08
First Reading of the Draft Resolution of the Riigikogu "Making a Proposal to the Government of the Republic Regarding the Imposition of a Temporary Solidarity Tax on the Banking Sector" (367 OE)

15th Riigikogu, 3rd session, plenary session.

Not enough data
2024-05-08
State and Church

15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, information briefing

No data available.
2024-05-08
Government Decisions

15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, information briefing

Insufficient data
2024-05-07
Second Reading of the Draft Act Amending the 2024 State Budget Act (389 SE)

15th Riigikogu, 3rd session, plenary session

Critical of the cooperation; it refers to the four months of discussions held between the coalition, the opposition, and other parties, but despite these, no effective solution is visible. It highlights that some parties (the Social Democrats and Eesti 200) saw potential for support, but the coalition has blocked it.
2024-05-07
First Reading of the Draft Resolution (410 OE) of the Riigikogu titled "Making a Proposal to the Government of the Republic to Find a Solution for the Construction of an Extension to the National Opera Estonia"

15th Riigikogu, 3rd session, plenary session

There are no clearly defined mechanisms for cooperation or compromise; the reference to a colleague and the minister's proposal suggests potential, yet vague, collaboration. A firm coalition or bipartisan framework is not established.
2024-05-07
Third Reading of the Draft Act on the Amendment of the Riigikogu Election Act and the Amendment of Other Related Acts (Bill 344 SE)

15th Riigikogu, 3rd session, plenary session

Not enough data
2024-05-06
A written motion submitted by 22 members of the Riigikogu for a vote of no confidence in the Minister of Education and Research, Kristina Kallas

15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, plenary session.

Insufficient data
2024-05-06
Continuation of the first reading of the Draft Statement of the Riigikogu "On declaring the Moscow Patriarchate an institution supporting the military aggression of the Russian Federation" (Bill 420 AE)

15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, plenary session.

A collaborative and inclusive approach: [He/She/It] seeks communication with various parties and finding solutions through cooperation; sees the necessity of reviewing the statutes together with him/her, and involving Bishop Daniel in the implementation of the legal amendments.
2024-05-02
First Reading of the Riigikogu Draft Statement (420 AE) "On Declaring the Moscow Patriarchate an Institution Supporting the Military Aggression of the Russian Federation"

15th Riigikogu, 3rd session, plenary session

A call is being made for broad-based cooperation: meeting with representatives of committees, parliamentary factions, and the church to find solutions. It is stressed that the Riigikogu (Parliament) should operate in collaboration with other societal groups and not merely function as a “PR agency.” They are seeking a non-polarizing, all-inclusive approach.
2024-05-02
Continuation of the first reading of the Bill on the Tax on Sweetened Beverages (418 SE)

15th Riigikogu, 3rd session, plenary session

There is insufficient data regarding the style of domestic cooperation; while questions and demands are directed toward foreign partners (EC), no direct or specified cooperation with colleagues or within the coalition has come to light.
2024-04-30
First Reading of the Draft Act on the Amendment of the Penal Code and the Amendment of Other Related Acts (Increasing the Fine Unit) (Bill 415 SE)

Fifteenth Riigikogu, Third Session, Plenary Session.

Cooperation with other parties is not demonstrated; the faction emphasizes its distinct position and its motion for rejection. While the pragmatic approach of the Coalition and the Reform Party is criticized, there are no specific stated intentions for broader bipartisan cooperation. A clearly oppositional stance is taken, but no willingness to compromise is shown.
2024-04-29
Inquiry regarding the conflict between the motor vehicle tax and the Constitution and European Union law (No. 623)

15th Riigikogu, 3rd session, plenary session

Demonstrates cooperation with colleagues (e.g., Andrei Korobeinik) and refers to jointly discussed amendments and questions. However, there is a strong critical tone regarding the draft legislation, which suggests a limited willingness to ease relations before thorough analysis; cooperation exists, but the ultimate goal is the withdrawal of the bill.
2024-04-29
Interpellation regarding the incompatibility of the motor vehicle tax with European Union law (No. 622)

15th Riigikogu, 3rd session, plenary session

Demonstrates readiness for cooperation: mentions the role of the parliamentary group and cooperation with stakeholders at both the official and civil society levels; highlights their 200+ amendments, which were coordinated with various interest groups; emphasizes the need for substantive discussion.
2024-04-17
Second Reading of the Draft Act (344 SE) on the Amendment of the Riigikogu Election Act and Related Amendment of Other Acts

15th Riigikogu, 3rd session, plenary sitting

The situation is critical, but the foundation rests upon institutional oversight and the input from the Chancellors of Justice and external bodies. It prioritizes adherence to democratic procedures and multi-stakeholder mechanisms, and calls, when necessary, for the Council of Elders to convene for an open debate. It demands the guarantee of proper parliamentary conduct rather than settling for reasonable compromises.
2024-04-16
The Minister of Culture's 2024 Report on the Implementation of the State's Long-Term Development Strategy "Estonia 2035" (including the implementation of the "Estonian Sports Policy Fundamentals until 2030")

15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, plenary session

No specific cooperation proposals are presented; however, the text highlights the importance of coordination between sports federations, the Olympic Committee, and school sports. The document reflects a desire for improved cooperation and funding frameworks, but it does not outline concrete cooperation initiatives or compromise options.
2024-04-15
Interpellation concerning the state of traffic in Estonia (No. 593)

Fifteenth Riigikogu, third session, plenary session

Highlights the opportunity for collaboration and coordination with the Ministry; demonstrates a willingness to share responsibility and seek cooperation-based solutions.
2024-04-10
First Reading of the Draft Act on the Amendment of the Competition Act and the Amendment of Other Associated Acts (384 SE)

15th Estonian Parliament, 3rd session, plenary session

Insufficient data
2024-04-10
Government decisions

15th Estonian Parliament, third sitting, information briefing

Insufficient data; the speech lacks any clear, noticeable desire for cooperation with colleagues or the opposition factions; the discussion focuses mainly on criticism and the alternative consequences of recent decisions. There is no concrete reference to cooperation or compromise between the coalition partners.
2024-04-10
Cars

15th Estonian Parliament, third sitting, information briefing

Indicates cooperation with the faction: it is noted that parliamentary channels (interpellations) are used and legal analysis is shared, but only the Center Party faction is directly mentioned, and there is no clear reference to wider cooperation among cross-partners. The cooperation is primarily intra-factional and channeled through institutional means.
2024-04-09
First Reading of the Crypto-Asset Market Act Bill (398 SE)

15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, plenary session

Outright opposition, but there are no clear indications of broad cooperation with other parties. The Centre Faction is mentioned as the entity proposing the rejection of the draft bill; no specific connection to other factions or interest groups is shown.
2024-04-09
Report by the Minister of Economic Affairs and Information Technology on the implementation of the state's long-term development strategy "Estonia 2035"

15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, plenary session

Information is lacking regarding cooperation or coalition principles; the text focuses on the minister's report and the ministry's plans, but specific measures for cooperation or compromise are not mentioned. There is no clear reference to bipartisan collaboration or cooperation between different parties.
2024-04-08
Interpellation concerning the promises made regarding teachers' salary increases (No. 580)

15th Riigikogu, 3rd session, plenary sitting

It acknowledges participation in discussions involving both the coalition and the opposition (referring to mechanisms between the coalitions and the opposition, and discussions with the education workers' union). However, against a backdrop of criticism, it indicates that the cooperation has only resulted in inadequate solutions. It demands accountability and subsequent steps, but the stance remains general, and no specific compromise offer has been put forward.
2024-04-08
Interpellation Regarding the Unified Estonian School (No. 544)

15th Riigikogu, 3rd session, plenary sitting

It calls for cooperation and joint efforts to find solutions alongside the minister and other stakeholders, emphasizing the need for collaborative rather than confrontational solutions.
2024-04-08
Interpellation Regarding the Need to Support Large Families (No. 339)

15th Riigikogu, 3rd session, plenary sitting

The party demonstrates a readiness to cooperate, citing the Social Democrats' support on issues concerning large families and the defense of amendments proposed in the Finance Committee. Although critical of the ruling coalition, it signals an unofficial willingness to work together and stresses that specific exemptions and tax guarantees should be open for discussion with the coalition.
2024-04-03
First Reading of the Draft Act on Amendments to the 2024 State Budget Act (389 SE)

15th Estonian Parliament, 3rd sitting, plenary session

Highlighting the insufficient cooperation and internal wrangling within the coalition; failing to present concrete positive examples of cooperation or joint projects, but instead emphasizing divisions and confrontation.
2024-04-03
Pension Taxation

15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, information briefing

Insufficient data.
2024-04-03
New taxes

15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, information briefing

Demonstrates a willingness to cooperate through the submission of draft legislation and the presentation of mutually proposed solutions (the bank tax, the digital tax). Although primarily critical, it emphasizes that there are concrete proposals and a readiness to cooperate through legislative initiatives, rather than simply acting as the opposition.
2024-04-02
First reading of the Draft Resolution of the Riigikogu "Making a Proposal to the Government of the Republic to Abandon the Imposition of the Car Tax and Withdraw the Motor Vehicle Tax Bill from the Riigikogu Proceedings" (374 OE)

15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, plenary sitting

Insufficient data.
2024-04-01
Interpellation regarding the non-payment of salaries to teachers (No. 601)

15th Riigikogu, 3rd session, plenary session

The opposition in Israel at the time, acting in concert—specifically referencing "my colleagues' interpellation"—indicates collaboration among members within the opposition's framework. While there is a critical stance toward the coalition's proposed solutions, there are no clear indications of extensive common ground or the initiation of joint legislative initiatives.
2024-04-01
Interpellation concerning the consequences of reducing family benefits (No. 561)

15th Riigikogu, 3rd session, plenary session

Highly faction-specific, it employs cooperation both internally within its faction and throughout the wider parliamentary process. This includes mentioning the commissioning of a legal analysis by the Center Party faction, the submission of over 300 amendments, and addressing President Karis. It shows a willingness to cooperate in finding legislative solutions (such as a digital tax or a tax on banks' excess profit) and stresses the achievement of political goals through mutually critical dialogue.
2024-03-20
Government Decisions

15th Riigikogu, 3rd session, press briefing.

Demonstrates a willingness to cooperate and compromise: mentioning proposed amendments that, among other things, would introduce special provisions for people with disabilities, large families, and low-income families. It emphasizes that various proposals exist for covering the costs (e.g., a tax on banks' excess profits, abandoning the promise to eliminate the tax bump) and that talks with other factions can continue.
2024-03-19
The 2024 Report by the Minister of Health on the implementation of the state's long-term development strategy "Estonia 2035"

15th Riigikogu, 3rd session, plenary session

He intends to cooperate with colleagues and small business owners, but maintains a sermonizingly critical stance, setting boundaries based on mutual consensus when necessary. He points to the Social Democrat ministers and the potential for collaboration, but stresses that the objective is to implement shared goals and priorities in healthcare; he expresses a wish to join the discussion (get to the table) and find solutions together.
2024-03-18
Inquiry concerning the justification of the activities of the Prosecutor's Office and the Security Police Board (KaPo) (No. 528)

15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, plenary session

Demonstrates willingness to cooperate: believes that problems must be solved jointly and asks what joint steps you can take. Wishes to continue cooperation regarding the security and justice system, as well as for the sake of restoring trust.
2024-03-18
Interpellation concerning problems related to the restriction on official actions (No. 320)

15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, plenary session

The statement points to a willingness to cooperate on discussions and the clarification of laws; it asks the minister for clarification and mentions a colleague's concern, suggesting an open dialogue. There is no mention of a direct coalition or specific cooperation formats.
2024-03-18
Interpellation concerning the Pet Register (No. 594)

15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, plenary session

It supports active collaboration between the Minister and stakeholders, and ensures continued cooperation moving forward. It emphasizes that the goal is a unified register solution, along with the involvement of local governments and shelters.
2024-03-13
The Present and Future Challenges Facing the Domestic Food Industry

15th Estonian Parliament, third sitting, information briefing

Confirms institutional cooperation regarding adherence to the current protocol; demonstrates respect for the role of the Chair and responding to his/her interventions. It does not highlight broader cross-party cooperation or specific joint project proposals.
2024-03-13
Rule of Law

15th Estonian Parliament, third sitting, information briefing

Not enough data
2024-03-11
Interpellation Concerning the Negative Impacts of the Motor Vehicle Tax on Families with Children (No. 602)

15th Estonian Parliament, 3rd session, plenary session

It demonstrates readiness for parliamentary procedure by submitting amendments (over 300 of them), but remains critical and stresses the necessity of involving a wider range of topics. It does not explicitly name specific partners for collaboration, yet gives the impression that it is aware of the potential for cooperation and is seeking discussion.
2024-03-11
Interpellation concerning Estonia's critical demographic situation (No. 597)

15th Estonian Parliament, 3rd session, plenary session

This cooperation demonstrates a bilateral or multilateral approach: it refers to the Centre Party's activities (over 300 amendments to the car tax bill) and the planning of a joint demonstration. It involves colleagues and opposition alliances, but the focus remains on strong criticism and collective actions designed to exert influence.
2024-03-06
Government Decisions

15th Riigikogu, 3rd session, press briefing

It demonstrates a willingness to cooperate on alternative solutions (the excess profit tax) and, in several instances, emphasizes shared visions that the government could incorporate. However, a critical approach is palpable, coupled with actions—via proposed amendments—intended to slow down the bill's processing. On at least one occasion, it is recorded that they are ready to cooperate in offering alternatives, thereby showing direct involvement and participation in the work of the parliament.
2024-03-04
Interpellation concerning the impact of the motor vehicle tax (No. 610)

15th Riigikogu, 3rd session, plenary sitting

Demonstrates a willingness to cooperate by submitting amendments and advocating for a wide-ranging debate; seeks compromises and alternatives, but stresses the necessity of changing the government's policy.
2024-03-04
Interpellation concerning the introduction of the vehicle tax (No. 304)

15th Riigikogu, 3rd session, plenary sitting

Insufficient data.
2024-03-04
Interpellation concerning the rise in the cost of living in Estonia (No. 599)

15th Riigikogu, 3rd session, plenary sitting

There is insufficient information regarding cooperation or coalitions; the stance presented is primarily critical. The reference to "discussion of the previous point" does not indicate a direct willingness to cooperate.
2024-03-04
Interpellation Regarding the Temporary Taxation of Banks' Excess Profits (No. 595)

15th Riigikogu, 3rd session, plenary sitting

No data available.
2024-02-14
First Reading of the Motor Vehicle Tax Bill (364 SE)

15th Riigikogu, 3rd session, plenary session

Insufficient data.
2024-02-14
Immigration

15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, information briefing

Not enough data.
2024-02-14
Government policy

15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, information briefing

Data unavailable
2024-02-07
First reading of the Draft Act on Amendments to the Higher Education Act (291 SE)

15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, plenary sitting.

He/She demonstrates a willingness to cooperate, stresses the importance of a consensual agreement, and points to the need for a solution reached through inter-party consensus (1.5% of GDP). He/She also shows readiness to be part of the sectoral reforms and emphasizes that compromise is necessary.
2024-02-07
Road Maintenance Plan and Road Conditions

15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, information briefing

Not enough data
2024-02-05
Interpellation regarding the abolition of the special VAT rate for accommodation establishments (No. 289)

15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, plenary sitting

A cooperation style emphasizing the inclusion of citizens and stakeholders; it calls for dialogue and broader consensus with interest groups and is critical of the fact that the initial changes were implemented without thorough engagement. It points to the need for regional cooperation and the search for mitigation measures; it does not specify concrete cooperation partners but emphasizes collaboration with regional communities and entrepreneurs.
2024-01-24
Review of the Implementation of the "Fundamentals of Legislation Policy until 2030" in 2022

15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, plenary session

It highlights the principle of cooperation: being inclusive, transparent, and guaranteeing citizens an equal right to participate must be an integral part of the drafting intention. At the same time, it is prepared to limit cooperation if the drafts do not meet their requirements (i.e., are not in compliance with the drafting intention and impact analysis). It demands strict adherence to bureaucratic standards and emphasizes that cooperation must take place as an honest and transparent dialogue between the government, the Riigikogu, and the citizens.
2024-01-24
Teachers

15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, information briefing

Insufficient data.
2024-01-23
Overview of the state of Research and Development and government policy in this field.

15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, plenary session

The speech emphasizes cooperation and bipartisanship, calling for a cross-party agreement on matters of education, science, and innovation, as well as collaboration with the private sector and research institutions. It recognizes the need for improved cooperation to advance previous initiatives (such as draft legislation) and, more broadly, cooperation aimed at engaging various interest groups.
2024-01-17
First Reading of the Bill on Amendments to the Income Tax Act (102 SE)

15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, plenary session

An approach open to cooperation and compromise; emphasis is placed on the necessity of finding a common, foundational solution regarding the proposed bills and the income tax rate to support the coalition; leadership and open discussion are being sought.
2024-01-17
Teachers' Salaries

15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, information briefing

Call for cooperation: recommends providing assistance to the Minister of Education and local governments, and finally reaching an agreement within the coalition regarding the sustainable funding of teachers' salaries. It demonstrates a readiness for cooperation and a commitment to seeking solutions to conflicts.
2024-01-17
Transition to Estonian-language education

15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, information briefing

No data available
2024-01-16
First Reading of the Draft Act Amending the Public Prosecutor's Office Act (105 SE)

15th Riigikogu, 3rd session, plenary sitting

Not enough data
2024-01-16
First Reading of the Draft Resolution of the Riigikogu (104 OE), titled "Making a Proposal to the Government of the Republic to Remove the So-Called Bronze Soldier Statue from Public Space"

15th Riigikogu, 3rd session, plenary sitting

Insufficient data.
2024-01-15
Interpellation concerning the enhancement of the wartime indirect fire capability of the Defense Forces (No. 72)

15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, plenary session.

Insufficient data.
2024-01-15
Interpellation concerning the construction of a nuclear power plant (No. 41)

15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, plenary session.

There is insufficient data regarding cooperation or compromise with the coalition.
2024-01-15
Interpellation concerning the unified Estonian school (No. 13)

15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, plenary session.

Insufficient data.
2024-01-11
First reading of the Bill for the Amendment of the Vital Statistics Registration Act (106 SE)

15th Riigikogu, 3rd session, plenary sitting

It demonstrates a readiness for cooperation among various ministries; it stresses the necessity of reaching an agreement, while simultaneously noting that conflicts and coordination issues currently exist. It favors an inclusive, informal discussion, but does not yet guarantee a final compromise.
2024-01-10
Overview by the Government of the Republic concerning the stability support provided by the European Stability Mechanism and the participation of the Republic of Estonia in the European Stability Mechanism

15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, plenary session

A cooperative tone: addresses the minister and asks questions, which demonstrates a readiness for cooperation and seeking clarification; there is no sharp confrontation.
2024-01-10
Support for Regions

15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, information briefing

Requests a dialogue with the minister and seeks cooperation, but makes that cooperation conditional upon clear data and concrete examples. It demonstrates a willingness to cooperate, but simultaneously stresses the importance of oversight and accountability.
2024-01-10
Economy

15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, information briefing

No emphasis is placed on direct cooperation or coalition steps; the focus is on taking responsibility and discussing the development of concrete steps (expenditure lines, investment lines). It shows readiness for discussion, but the form of cooperation is not detailed.
2024-01-08
Inquiry Regarding Support Specialists (No. 487)

15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, plenary session.

Seeks cooperation between the government and the ministry; emphasizes the need to create a unified central system and fund that would allow local governments to easily find suitable support specialists; demonstrates readiness for cooperation across different levels.
2024-01-08
Interpellation Regarding the Overall Impact of the Tax Package (No. 443)

15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, plenary session.

He/She demonstrates readiness for cooperation with local municipalities; desires to sit down at the common table and avoid transferring responsibility solely to local governments. An inclusive and collaboration-based approach is central to his/her communication, and he/she emphasizes the need for partnership and dialogue on matters of education and financing.
2024-01-08
Inquiry Regarding the Closure of Rural Schools (No. 406)

15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, plenary session.

Shows a willingness to cooperate and prefers to continue negotiations. The question, "will you still sit together at the negotiation table," demonstrates that they seek solutions within the partnership. They emphasize the importance of cooperation and dialogue for avoiding a strike.
2024-01-08
Interpellation concerning the rise in costs (No. 354)

15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, plenary session.

The approach centers on obtaining collaborative information from the government (the minister) through inquiries; however, there is no description of direct cooperation or joint initiatives. It demonstrates a willingness to discuss and receive information but fails to specify concrete forms of collaboration or joint coalitions.