By Plenary Sessions: Leo Kunnas

Total Sessions: 5

Fully Profiled: 5

2025-09-24
Fifteenth Riigikogu, sixth sitting, plenary sitting.
The speaker demonstrates a high level of expertise in national defense and foreign operations legislation, accurately citing the relevant article of the National Defense Act and previous case practice. He/She employs technical language, naming specific officials from the Defense Forces and the ministry, and providing detailed data regarding the planned participation (6.5 full years). He/She is a repeat rapporteur on the same draft bill, which indicates long-term authority on the subject.
2025-09-15
15th Riigikogu, 6th sitting, plenary sitting
The speaker demonstrates profound expertise in the fields of defense industry, ammunition manufacturing, and military logistics. Technical terms are used (e.g., 155-millimeter shells, propellant charges), and specific international examples are provided (Rheinmetall in Lithuania, the Nammo bid). The expertise also encompasses military strategy, emphasizing the necessity of dispersing production or concealing it underground during wartime.
2025-09-10
15th Riigikogu, 6th sitting, plenary session
The speaker demonstrates competence in the area of legislative procedure, particularly regarding committee work, the adoption of amendments, and the harmonization of statutory texts. Technical terminology is employed, including "by consensus," "amendment," and "emergency law," indicating a detailed understanding of the stages involved in processing a draft bill.
2025-09-09
15th Riigikogu, 6th sitting, plenary session.
The speaker demonstrates competence in the field of national strategic planning and reporting, specifically referencing the anticipated content (goals and lines of action) of the development strategy "Eesti 2035." The expertise is directed toward procedural control, assessing whether the Ministry of Defence's report complies with the strategic document.
2025-09-04
15th Riigikogu, extraordinary session of the Riigikogu
The speaker demonstrates profound expertise in the field of national defense, particularly concerning military engineering capabilities, stock replenishment, and training logistics. He addresses specific issues such as the denunciation of the Ottawa Convention and the domestic production of military-grade explosives. Furthermore, he is well-versed in legislative specifics, having presented draft amendments to the Electronic Communications Act and the Nature Conservation Act related to military training.