By Months: Leo Kunnas

Total Months: 8

Fully Profiled: 8

11.2025

6 Speeches

The speaker is active in legislative work, serving as the rapporteur for the National Defence Committee and participating in sittings on October 20th and November 3rd. His pattern of activity involves presenting the results of the committee's work to the Riigikogu plenary session.
10.2025

1 Speeches

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09.2025

11 Speeches

The speaker is very active in the Riigikogu in September, appearing at several sessions both as a critic and as the rapporteur for draft legislation. He is closely involved with the work of the National Defence Committee, providing necessary clarifications and conveying the committee's consensus decisions to the plenary session.
06.2025

4 Speeches

The speaker is active in the Riigikogu, appearing on several days in the first half of June (02.06, 04.06, 16.06) with both detailed reports and direct questions addressed to ministers. His/Her pattern of activity indicates a focus on security and education/labor force regulation issues. He/She is prepared to request additional time to present his/her arguments thoroughly.
05.2025

2 Speeches

The speaker is active in parliamentary debates, giving two speeches during sessions over two days (May 19 and 21). This pattern indicates a focus on urgent and current economic policy issues.
03.2025

11 Speeches

Speeches were concentrated during the Riigikogu (Estonian Parliament) sessions in mid-March, primarily focusing on discussions of defense and social issues. This points to active work within the National Defense Committee, where he/she participated in several sittings (March 13, 17, 18) and held a dialogue with representatives of the Ministry of Defense and the Minister of Defense.
02.2025

1 Speeches

Records indicate one public appearance on February 17, 2025, which was a question (interpellation) posed to the minister during a parliamentary session.
01.2025

10 Speeches

The speaker was active in January 2025, presenting on three separate days (January 20th, 21st, and 30th). He/She mentioned missing the previous Wednesday’s session, which was due to a miscalculation, suggesting an expectation of regular attendance at the sessions.