By Plenary Sessions: Leo Kunnas
Total Sessions: 5
Fully Profiled: 5
2024-05-27
Fifteenth Riigikogu, third session, plenary session
The speaker demonstrates a strong grasp of history and legal philosophy, drawing parallels with the practices of Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union in declaring specific human groups legally incapacitated. Specific terms such as "legally capable" and "totalitarian state" are employed, underscoring the importance of these fundamental concepts.
2024-05-16
Fifteenth Riigikogu, Third Session, Plenary Session
The speaker demonstrates knowledge of the defense industry and strategic manufacturing, citing the production of TNT and mentioning the Polish monopoly as examples. They emphasize personal experience, having recently visited the presenter's company, which suggests a deep understanding of the subject matter. Their expertise centers on the logistics of industrial scale-up and regulatory requirements.
2024-05-08
15th Riigikogu, 3rd session, plenary session.
The speaker demonstrates profound proficiency in national defense, intelligence operations, and military architecture, citing specific figures regarding the size of the defense forces (21,000 versus 43,700). He/She employs technical terminology such as counterintelligence, hybrid attacks, FSB, and GRU, explaining the operational requirement for thorough background checks. To support this expertise, the speaker references the Metsavas case as an example of an incident that could have been prevented.
2024-05-06
15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, plenary session.
The expertise is demonstrated through knowledge of Southern Estonian educational institutions (Orava Basic School, Vastseliina and Räpina Gymnasiums) and through inquiry into their specific future perspectives. There is an absence of data regarding the use of statistics or technical terminology, but the subject matter is detailed and localized.
2024-05-02
15th Riigikogu, 3rd session, plenary session
The speaker demonstrates expertise in matters of religion and state relations and international church governance, particularly concerning the jurisdiction of the Orthodox Church patriarchates (Moscow and Constantinople). Furthermore, they possess knowledge regarding the complexity of defining terrorism and extremism in connection with religious groups, utilizing concepts such as "caliphate" and "secular state."