By Plenary Sessions: Anastassia Kovalenko-Kõlvart

Total Sessions: 9

Fully Profiled: 9

2024-11-20
15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary sitting
Highlighted topics are social policy, the financial well-being of pensioners, and tax details (VAT, income tax, patient co-payment for prescription drugs, hospital bed daily rate, specialist doctor's visit fee). The speaker refers to specific measures and budget conditions, as well as the financial obligations of local municipalities. Based on the text, there is a sense of understanding and discussion regarding guiding principles in legislation and elements influencing the budget.
2024-11-20
15th Estonian Parliament, 4th sitting, press briefing.
Processes crime statistics and its connection to the socio-economic situation, and highlights data released by the Ministry of Justice regarding the increase in theft. Emphasizes the need to consider the population's ability to cope and purchasing power, and the potentially detrimental effect of tax policy.
2024-11-18
Fifteenth Riigikogu, Fourth Session, Plenary Session
He highlights the knowledge of the fundamentals of legislation policy and the importance of controlling adherence to the principles of good legislation. He uses specific examples, such as the coordination times and opinion deadlines for 23 bills, which are less than five working days, and links them to bills related to the state budget. This demonstrates his ability to analyze procedural and participatory aspects.
2024-11-13
15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary session.
Representatives point to the nuances of financial procedure (explanations, agenda preparation, draft processing), the complexity of the state budget’s transparency and the bases for support to legal entities. They cite notes from the Ministry of Finance, the Auditor General, and assessments from the Institute for Economic Research and the Institute for Forecasting regarding the economic and social impact. Their observations demonstrate both knowledge of the technical details of the budget process as well as questions regarding investment priorities, for example in the field of IT and artificial intelligence.
2024-11-07
15th Parliament, 4th sitting, plenary session
Expertise is evident in the areas of cost/financial analysis and special budget protocols. It addresses the problem based on the results of profitability analyses (4 billion, 3.1 billion, 3.6 billion, etc.), the assessment of various revenues and expenditures, and the crucial differentiation in calculating socio-economic profit. Mention is made of utilizing the findings of the special anti-corruption commission and the National Audit Office, and the necessity of providing specific figures and clear answers is stressed.
2024-11-06
15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary sitting
Demonstrates a strong knowledge base concerning the state budget process, utilizing references to National Audit Office audits from 2019 and 2023. Specifically cites examples of ministerial replies and problems related to the transparency of NGO funding. Also mentions interoperability, the function of explanatory notes, and the absence of a legal basis for grants provided to legal entities.
2024-11-06
15th Estonian Parliament, 4th sitting, information briefing
It refers to the National Audit Office's report and its findings concerning secret contracts and the undervaluation of prices; it emphasizes the deficiencies in the pricing methodology, specifically the lack of cost accounting for standing timber and the omission of fixed costs during pricing. It provides insights into the critical assessment of public oversight and procurement procedures, and the necessity of increasing transparency.
2024-11-05
Fifteenth Riigikogu, fourth session, plenary session
Demonstrates knowledge of the importance of the National Audit Office audit and legislative impact assessments; utilizes specific terminology such as impact analysis and stakeholder engagement. References prior audit components and indicates the need for an inclusive and comprehensive evaluation. Demonstrates the desired precision and control over legislative processes.
2024-11-04
15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary sitting
It utilizes data from the European Union and Europol, referencing the outcomes of commissions or meetings held in The Hague, thereby showcasing a robust foundation in international cooperation and evidence-based methodology. When addressing legislative and safety matters, it stresses the necessity for a comprehensive analysis of the collected data. It calls for specific data regarding the availability and safety of cannabis, alongside a detailed understanding of regulations within the motorsport sector.