By Agendas: Lauri Laats

Total Agendas: 284

Fully Profiled: 284

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 speaker referred to active engagement with constituents, mentioning meeting people and gathering opinions "in various corners of Estonia." This demonstrates a focus on gauging local sentiment and representing those views in the Riigikogu (Estonian Parliament).
2025-10-09
First Reading of the Draft Act on Amendments to the Value-Added Tax Act (661 SE)

The 15th Riigikogu, 6th Session, Plenary Sitting

The speech was delivered late in the evening in the Riigikogu session hall during the first reading of the bill, for which additional time was also requested. The speaker referenced previous, repeated discussions on the same topic (at least four times), which demonstrates consistent and long-term engagement regarding the issue of lowering the value-added tax.
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 action pattern involves initiating and submitting draft legislation to the Riigikogu, following prior discussion of the subject within the Economic Affairs Committee. Noteworthy is the monitoring of government inaction and responding to it through proprietary initiatives. The speaker also mentioned participating in information sessions where the issue of light personal transport devices was addressed.
2025-10-08
Continuation of the first reading of the Draft Law on the State Budget for 2026 (737 SE)

The 15th Riigikogu, 6th Session, Plenary Sitting

The speaker actively participates in the Riigikogu session during the first reading of the budget and refers to their involvement in the work of the Finance Committee, where the Finance Minister's report was discussed. No other information is available.
2025-10-08
Salaries

The 15th Riigikogu, 6th Session, Information Hour

Lack of data
2025-10-08
Road Safety

The 15th Riigikogu, 6th Session, Information Hour

The speaker referred to active engagement ahead of the local government elections, mentioning that they were working on the campaign in Mustamäe just the day before. This demonstrates an active presence among voters and the collection of issues directly from the street level.
2025-10-07
First Reading of the 2026 State Budget Bill (737 SE)

The 15th Riigikogu, 6th Session, Plenary Sitting

The pattern of activity is restricted to participation in the first reading of the Draft State Budget Act, during which pointed questions are directed at the minister. The individual actively monitors the minister’s public appearances (press conferences, ERR) and uses these as the foundation for questions posed in the parliamentary chamber.
2025-10-06
Interpellation concerning the insufficient state funding of school meals and the resulting inequality (No. 797)

The 15th Riigikogu, 6th Session, Plenary Sitting

The speaker has actively gathered feedback ("quite a lot" has been received), which points to close communication with schools and local stakeholders. This specific appearance is linked to a formal interpellation, demonstrating legislative action aimed at changing policy. The necessity of visiting schools in Tallinn was mentioned, suggesting a need to familiarize oneself with the situation on the ground.
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 scope of activity is limited to participating in the Riigikogu session during the first reading of the motor vehicle tax bill. The speaker refers to the previous lengthy procedural process (lasting over a year) and the continuous public debate.
2025-09-25
Debate on the key national issue "The impact of price rises on economic competitiveness and people's livelihoods: What to do?"

15th Riigikogu, 6th sitting, plenary session

Took part in the Riigikogu plenary debate on September 25, 2025, and represents the Isamaa faction within the framework of the debate on a matter of significant national importance. The text reveals a recurring critical analysis of budget and tax policy, along with observations that the public desires more information and clarification regarding the expert reports. The presentation is long and substantive, referencing previous alleged violations and the continuing need for discussion.
2025-09-25
Political statement by Prime Minister Kristen Michal regarding the transfer of the draft State Budget Act 2026

15th Riigikogu, 6th sitting, plenary session

The speaker delivered two addresses on the same day (2025-09-25): a lengthy political statement regarding the submission of the state budget bill, followed by a procedural apology. This demonstrates the active shaping of parliamentary opinion and the subsequent use of an explanatory or corrective comment.
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.

An active participant in Riigikogu sessions and public discussions, who refers back to previous debates and decisions. They seek to gather representatives from various political parties around the table. They mention a plan for cooperation with Latvia and Lithuania, noting that the idea for an investigative committee had been raised earlier, but the decision had already been voted upon.
2025-09-24
Catastrophic demographic situation

15th Estonian Parliament, 6th sitting, press briefing

Insufficient data
2025-09-22
Inquiry Regarding the Problems at the Uikala Waste Disposal Site (no. 776)

15th Riigikogu, 6th sitting, plenary session

Two inquiries were submitted on the same day concerning the Uikala landfill. The questions posed and the ministry’s responses indicate persistent issues regarding oversight and information, necessitating continuous monitoring of the situation. Furthermore, both addresses consistently feature in the ongoing discussion of this single problem, reflecting continued, specific parliamentary debate regarding the source of this subject matter.
2025-09-22
Inquiry regarding the ferry connection to the Estonian islands (no. 789)

15th Riigikogu, 6th sitting, plenary session

The transcript of the discussion records the inquiries submitted on the same day and the subsequent follow-up questions pending replies. The drafting and submission of inquiries, coordinated with the Center Party faction, are mentioned, and the need to obtain answers from the ministers is stressed. There is an intensive dialogue regarding contentious regional issues, including the pricing of travel and ferry services and the schedule for the procurement of new ferries. Previous visits to Saaremaa are cited as contextual evidence.
2025-09-22
Inquiry Regarding the Activities of Bailiffs (no 807)

15th Riigikogu, 6th sitting, plenary session

The evidence indicates inquiries conducted on the same day (September 22, 2025) and the subsequent dialogue with the Minister: questions posed, the anticipation of responses, and specific requests for action. The text demonstrates repeated attention to the issue of bailiffs and a persistent effort to obtain answers, additional resources, and oversight measures.
2025-09-22
Inquiry Regarding the Bringing of Swedish Prisoners to Estonia (No. 792)

15th Riigikogu, 6th sitting, plenary session

They delivered two speeches on the same day, September 22, 2025, focusing on Tartu and the lack of local community engagement. This references the upcoming local elections and the general lack of transparency in government decisions.
2025-09-22
Inquiry regarding problems with pension payments (no. 769)

15th Riigikogu, 6th sitting, plenary session

A two-part debate held on the same day (2025-09-22), concerning Query No. 769 and the subsequent expected response from the Minister; the speaker utilizes the formal procedure of interpellation to secure accountability and answers.
2025-09-18
Bank of Estonia 2024 Report

15th Estonian Parliament, 6th sitting, plenary session.

It refers to the ongoing debate in the Riigikogu and the sessions held in the chamber, as well as previous presentations concerning the Bank of Estonia and the Financial Supervision Authority; it mentions that the same topic has been covered in multiple discussions and that the submission to the Riigikogu took place this week. It demonstrates regular participation in plenary sessions and special committee debates, and emphasizes the need to continue work on the draft legislation. It acknowledges/refers to the earlier discussion and specific timeframes (this week, right here in this chamber).
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.

Insufficient data.
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.

Participated in the first reading discussion during the sitting; referred to previous meetings with the Estonian Insurance Association and the occurrence of technical problems related to printing issues.
2025-09-17
Draft law (667 SE) for the third reading amending the Atmosphere Protection Act and other laws (partial transposition of amendments to the Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading Scheme Directive)

15th Riigikogu, 6th sitting, plenary sitting.

It is noted that the topic has been addressed multiple times, and today marks the third reading, which demonstrates his participation in a long series of debates. The presentation focuses on the current procedure and its specific phase, but no additional timeline or regularity has been described.
2025-09-17
Government decisions

Fifteenth Riigikogu, sixth sitting, press briefing.

It focuses on a single question presented at the plenary session, emphasizing the need for supervision and analysis of public procurement. It refers to specific timelines (the tender period: August 19 – September 24) and utilizes the chairman’s prompt, “Your time!” as the typical framework for parliamentary discussion. The behavioral pattern involves a questioning, scrutinizing presentation delivered in the form of public inquiries.
2025-09-17
Tax Festival Continues

Fifteenth Riigikogu, sixth sitting, press briefing.

Not enough data.
2025-09-17
Situation concerning the responsibilities of the Minister of Social Affairs

Fifteenth Riigikogu, sixth sitting, press briefing.

The speeches are part of the discussion for the same period (September 17, 2025). They refer to the debate that was left unfinished last week and emphasize the continuous inclusion of information sessions and public comments, which demonstrates regular oversight and active participation.
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.

When speaking about the activities of the Riigikogu, they refer to the work carried out since 2023 and the regular attention paid to the quality of rights and draft legislation. They periodically note news items and examples from the procurement register, and emphasize the need for continuous impact analysis.
2025-09-15
Inquiry regarding the accessibility of secondary education in Estonia (no. 799)

15th Riigikogu, 6th sitting, plenary sitting

No data available
2025-09-15
Inquiry Regarding Teacher Salaries (No. 778)

15th Riigikogu, 6th sitting, plenary sitting

Two interpellations were submitted during the session held on the same day, September 15, 2025, focusing on education (specifically nutrition/catering, salaries, and language instruction). A concrete parental story from the Mustamäe district was highlighted, and reference was made to the absence of test results, suggesting a continuing need for attention regarding the quality of education.
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

A notable reference was made to the submission of legislative questions in the Riigikogu: an interpellation was filed in May by seven members of the Centre Party, focusing on the issue of local government autonomy in setting tax rates. In the second address, readiness was expressed to consider the initiator's observations and continue the dialogue with the government, underscoring the ongoing focus on discussion and analysis.
2025-09-11
The Financial Supervision Authority's 2024 Report

15th Riigikogu, 6th plenary sitting

Although presented in the form of a singular statement, it focuses on the timing and includes a call to postpone the final resolutions regarding the activities of regulatory authorities. It references the July scandal, poses several specific questions, and is aimed at accelerating government procedures.
2025-09-11
Draft law amending the Act of Obligations (621 SE) - first reading

15th Riigikogu, 6th sitting, plenary session

The speeches took place during the same session (on the same day); the recurring themes suggest a continuous discussion regarding the draft bill. Repeated reference was made to socio-economic problems related to home ownership and housing, as well as the role of the banking sector; various proposals were presented, and calls were made for a second reading and cooperation.
2025-09-11
Draft law amending the Act on the Election of Municipal Councils (639 SE) – First Reading

15th Riigikogu, 6th sitting, plenary session

Participated in the third address of the same session, focusing on the advancement of the draft legislation and the proposed amendments. [The speaker/party] demonstrates a readiness to discuss solutions and engage other parliamentary factions, emphasizing the necessity of moving the bill to its second reading. A plan for moving forward through cooperation and compromise was presented.
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

The presentations have repeatedly taken place during the discussion of the same draft bill (for the third or fourth time), pointing to sustained participation. It is noted that the debate occurred in the Constitutional Committee, and the issue remains current/on the agenda. This demonstrates regularity and persistent/parliamentary work regarding this matter.
2025-09-10
Draft law (667 SE) for amending the Atmosphere Protection Act and other laws (partial transposition of amendments to the directive on greenhouse gas emission trading) - second reading

15th Riigikogu, 6th sitting, plenary session

They participated in the committee and actively raise questions; they reference the committee's representative and Urmas Reinsalu's procedural questions, seeking to obtain precise answers.
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

The matter arose repeatedly throughout the same day (2025-09-10), with the discussion unfolding across several interventions; it refers to the Finance Committee and the official response; it highlights the written questions and formal inquiries submitted to the Minister of Finance; it stresses the necessity of an inclusive approach involving the new government and coalition; and it demonstrates continued engagement and readiness for further readings and amendments to the draft bill.
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

The proceedings are scheduled for 2025-09-10 as part of the same procedure; multiple separate speeches will be delivered on the same day (the no-confidence debate). He/She demonstrates a readiness for extra time and utilizes a unified platform to verbally shift the focus (to medical accessibility and accountability).
2025-09-10
Government decisions

15th Riigikogu, 6th sitting, press briefing

Not enough data
2025-09-08
779 Regarding the rapid growth of unemployment and the decline in employment

15th Riigikogu, 6th sitting, plenary session

Two speeches in the same month (and during the same month's debate session) refer to the same period. An interpellation (May 15), prepared in cooperation with the faction, is mentioned, confirming continued work on youth issues, including proposals submitted to the minister to elicit responses. It refers to the readiness to submit further questions and await the minister's answers.
2025-09-08
Inquiry regarding the loss of essential banking services from county centers (no. 773)

15th Riigikogu, 6th sitting, plenary session

Demonstrates a persistent pattern of submitting inquiries and exercising oversight: several inquiries have been submitted on the same topic, and delays in scheduling meetings and providing responses are noted. It refers to previous contacts with the minister and the necessity of coalition councils. Although critical, it emphasizes a readiness for joint action to advance regional policy and maintain services.
2025-09-08
Inquiry Regarding Changes to 2025 Beekeeping Support for Small Beekeepers (no. 761)

15th Riigikogu, 6th sitting, plenary session

This is a formal inquiry addressed to the minister, filed on September 8, 2025. The document stresses the collection and analysis of data as a necessary precondition for decision-making.
2025-09-04
Chair implementation

15th Riigikogu, extraordinary session of the Riigikogu

Regular submissions: Inquiries and draft bills are frequently introduced, proposals are made to change the agenda, and answers and procedural transparency are demanded from the Presidium. Visible examples include: numerous interpellations (involving cooperation with various factions, sometimes with co-presenters), proposals to amend the agenda, and consistent attention paid to the Riigikogu's rules of procedure and procedural enforcement matters (the "bulldog issues").
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

The speeches, reportedly delivered on the same day, focus on the third reading of the same bill and the timing of the proceedings. A recess is mentioned, along with the need for discussion with the Chairman of the Finance Committee, which suggests manipulation of dialogue periods and parliamentary working hours. The presentations do not feature in widely topical campaigns.
2025-06-18
Draft law amending the Health Services Organisation Act, the Unemployment Insurance Act, and other related acts, and amending the Disability Support Act (604 SE) – third reading

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary session

The date indicated for the sole appearance is 2025-06-18; it refers to previous reports by the National Audit Office (Riigikontroll) and the European Commission, as well as discussions during the third reading, but does not present a comprehensive schedule of activities or regularity; the data suggests a single, active public appearance in this context.
2025-06-18
Draft law (645 SE) for the third reading amending the Simplified Taxation Act for Entrepreneurial Income, the Income Tax Act, and declaring the Security Levy Act invalid.

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary session

The text covers a single provision debated during its third reading in the Riigikogu, referencing previous standpoints established in the context of late 2024. Emphasis is placed on the continuous political debate and the anticipated response from the coalition. However, details regarding temporal regularity or the concept of recurring cooperation are not addressed. This suggests the presentation of one clearly articulated position and argument at this specific moment.
2025-06-18
Continuation of the first reading of the draft law on the sharing of credit information (652 SE)

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary session

Two speeches on the same day (2025-06-18) concerning the same topic: the first delivered as questions directed to the Minister, and the second highlighting comprehensive criticism and recommendations. The speaker addresses the ongoing debate surrounding Draft Bill 652 SE; focusing on the regulation of quick loans and financial sustainability.
2025-06-18
Energetics

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, information briefing

Date of address: 18.06.2025, Riigikogu (Estonian Parliament), a speech concerning the energy agenda. The speaker refers to their previous role as a member of the Economic Affairs Committee and delivers an individual address that critically analyzes current political directions and alternative solutions.
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

He spoke three times on the same day, successively raising questions and offering criticism regarding the draft legislation; he requested further information, demonstrating detailed scrutiny and careful consideration. He indicated a willingness to consensually suspend the vote and take a recess for consultation with the coalition; he utilized formal, procedural language when addressing the presiding officer. This repeated intervention on the same subject suggests active engagement in the process.
2025-06-16
Draft law amending the Waste Act and, in consequence, amending other laws (657 SE) – first reading

XV Riigikogu, V Session, Plenary Sitting

Over the course of several speeches on the same day (16.06.2025), the same draft bill is discussed. Questions, criticism, and alternative viewpoints are presented, comments from other factions are referenced, and the need for proper procedure and impact assessment is emphasized. The rejection of proposals is also mentioned.
2025-06-12
A written request for a vote of no confidence in Justice and Digital Minister Liisa-Ly Pakostale, submitted by 42 members of the Riigikogu.

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary sitting

Parliamentary scrutiny: repeated questions concerning the minister, a motion of no confidence, and the need for extra minutes; a reference to involving other members of parliament, and continued attention to the same topic. A unified and sustained pressure on the government regarding this issue is being exerted during the parliamentary session.
2025-06-12
Draft Law Amending the Employment Contracts Act and Other Acts (602 SE) – First Reading

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary sitting

Two addresses on the same topic during the day (2025-06-12); fragmented dialogue with the minister, utilizing reciprocal references; repeated submission of questions and presentation of proposals; demonstrates active participation in the debate surrounding the first reading of the draft legislation.
2025-06-12
Continuation of the second reading of the bill (541 SE) amending the Planning Act and other laws (accelerating the adoption of renewable energy).

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary sitting

The participation was limited to two speeches on the same day (2025-06-12): one long and one short concluding comment. This suggests active involvement during that session, but the main data only shows the existence of these two speeches during that period.
2025-06-12
Second reading of the draft law amending the Health Services Organisation Act, the Unemployment Insurance Act, and other related acts, as well as amending the Act on Support for Working Capacity (604 SE)

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary sitting

The application references one detailed speech delivered on June 11, 2025, followed by brief confirmations regarding the vote ("Yes, I would like to vote"; "Please vote"). The third reading and the influencing of proposals are noted, but the data reveals a limited, illustrative list of activities—one primary speech and some missing details concerning other events.
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

A single day in parliament featuring speeches and separate presentations; the appearances are consecutive on the same day (in the context of the second reading of Draft Act 651 SE). It refers to previous proposals and direct debate, and utilizes subsequent references like “in addition” and “three minutes extra,” which demonstrates continued active participation and a management area sensitive to time constraints.
2025-06-09
An inquiry regarding the sustainability and accessibility of the healthcare system (no. 759)

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary session

Participated in the interpellation on 9 June 2025 and presented several cautionary comments in the same context; focuses on the sustainability and accessibility of the healthcare system and refers to the reports of the National Audit Office and the European Commission. Demonstrates continuous parliamentary dialogue: is ready to continue the debate and demands answers from the ministers.
2025-06-09
Request for information regarding severance pay paid to an advisor (no. 753)

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary session

Three calls took place on 2025-06-09 concerning the same topic; they demonstrate continued attention and consistent discussion regarding severance packages. This clearly constitutes a communication entry related to a recurring theme, followed by critical and questionable rhetoric. It points to continuous deliberation and opens the door for obtaining industry responses.
2025-06-09
Inquiry regarding the economic sustainability of wind energy and international experiences in shaping Estonia’s energy policy (no. 763)

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary session

This period encompasses at least two addresses on the same day (2025-06-09) within the same discussion context. The overwhelming majority of the discussion focuses on current problems and the integration of external signals in shaping energy policy, referring both to international experience and the input from financial institutions and developers. It seems likely that an intensive continuation of the debate and the presentation of new recommendations will follow.
2025-06-09
Inquiry Regarding Population Decline (No. 758)

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary session

The representative is actively involved in the inquiry concerning population decline (No. 758) and references the Family Policy Action Plan 2025–2035, specifically the discussion surrounding its first stage, 2025–2027. They utilize consecutive speeches delivered on the same day, underscoring the importance of proper parliamentary division of labor and substantive debate. They attend regularly during the session and strive to present concrete solutions and highlight the necessity for comprehensive implementation.
2025-06-09
Inquiry Regarding the Spread of Poverty in Estonia (No. 757)

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary session

Active placement in several speeches within a single day; this refers to an inquiry and an ongoing debate related to the theme. The previous debate and the standpoints presented by the Chairman of the Finance Committee are mentioned, indicating continuing thematic activity and constant parliamentary engagement on the same subject.
2025-06-09
Inquiry regarding a network of number plate recognition cameras and the associated database (no. 756)

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary session

He/She is an active participant in Riigikogu debates, speaking multiple times throughout the same day and emphasizing the importance of the extraordinary session and the draft bill. This demonstrates regular attention to the topic and a readiness to take further steps.
2025-06-05
Discussion of the significant national issue initiated by the Economics Committee: "How to increase productivity in the Estonian economy?"

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary session.

Participated in the sitting of the Riigikogu Economic Affairs Committee on 05.06.2025 and presented lengthy observations and solution proposals. Refers to previous reports and data, emphasizing that the government's message regarding the economy does not correspond to reality. Creates the impression of being a regular representative of the critical wing, but provides no direct reference to slightly earlier or subsequent sittings.
2025-06-05
Draft law amending the Road Traffic Act (regulation of e-scooters and mopeds) - first reading

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary session

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

Repeated questions and observations were raised during the session on the same day, alongside continuous active engagement of the public and stakeholders. The goal of translating the discussion into practical steps is noteworthy: formulating points of concern following the minister's report, contacting the Ryanair office, involving follow-up groups, and engaging local governments. On one occasion, additional time was also requested ("I would like three more minutes").
2025-05-22
Draft law amending the Value Added Tax Act (596 SE) – First Reading

Fifteenth Riigikogu, Fifth Session, Plenary Session.

Repeated participation in the same session regarding the same topic; uses short, emotional segments and numerical evidence; references the experiences of Mustamäe and other districts; shows readiness for a longer discussion (repeats the phrase, "I'll take three more minutes").
2025-05-21
Draft law on establishing tax peace (607 SE) – first reading

Fifteenth Riigikogu, Fifth Session, Plenary Session.

The speeches take place on the same day (2025-05-21) and are part of a single parliamentary session dedicated to discussing issues related to the tax system and the budget. The speaker references factional cooperation ("our faction," "the opposition") and shares details about related events, such as a visit by Rescue Service employees. A recurring, topical discussion is evident within the same session, indicating a consecutive debate concerning the tax bracket distortion (or "tax hump") and tax cuts.
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.

Represents a repetitive, parliamentary discussion format over the course of the same days; presented two speeches on 2025-05-21 concerning the IMF report within the context of the Riigikogu. It describes regular tax policy and budget discussions, but no other events or trips are noted in the record.
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

A consistent body of speakers participating in the discussions held on the same day; several observations presented impartially regarding the same report; persistent focus on the substance of the draft legislation and the handling of the chair. Also represented were repeated references to other political parties and an effort to avoid statements that strayed off-topic.
2025-05-20
Draft law (641 SE) for the ratification of the agreement between the Republic of Estonia and the Republic of Botswana for the avoidance of double taxation in respect of income taxes, and for the prevention of tax evasion and fiscal fraud, and of the protocol thereto – first reading

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary sitting

The information originates from a single speech; there are no signs of regular presentation rhythms or a broader activity schedule. The text refers only to a discussion specific to that moment in time.
2025-05-19
Inquiry regarding labor productivity, Estonia's competitiveness, and cheap labor (no. 742)

15th Riigikogu, Fifth Session, Plenary Session.

Two speeches presented as part of Interpellation No. 742 on the same day (May 19, 2025); this includes regular participation in parliamentary sessions and a direct address to the ministers. The document demonstrates continued engagement on the same topic.
2025-05-19
Inquiry regarding the use of rail cars from foreign countries in Ukraine (no. 740)

15th Riigikogu, Fifth Session, Plenary Session.

Participation in two addresses during a single day (May 19), following a previous query submitted on April 7; this demonstrates sustained parliamentary research and the submission of questions on economic topics. The focus is on continuing the specific query and organizing a substantive debate.
2025-05-19
Draft law amending the Consumer Protection Act § 4 (624 SE) - First Reading

15th Riigikogu, Fifth Session, Plenary Session.

There is insufficient data regarding the frequency or timeline of specific activities. The limited information indicates only one occurrence and the context of the first reading; consequently, there is no clear overview of recurring discussions or regular activities.
2025-05-19
Inquiry regarding the construction of Via Baltica (no. 734)

15th Riigikogu, Fifth Session, Plenary Session.

Insufficient data.
2025-05-19
Inquiry Regarding the Future of Estonian Agriculture (No. 730)

15th Riigikogu, Fifth Session, Plenary Session.

Appearing simultaneously in several inquiries (all dated 19.05.2025) concerning the future of agriculture; repeated references to the European Union's CAP negotiations during the spring and summer, and to the substantive discussion held in the Riigikogu (Estonian Parliament). Regular dialogue in the Riigikogu (at the level of the Prime Minister and ministers) is noted, as is the necessity of submitting reasoned proposals to Brussels. Reference is made to cooperation through discussions at the colleague and committee levels, but the exact forms of cooperation are not described.
2025-05-14
Draft law amending the Act on Social Support for People with Disabilities and amending other acts in connection therewith (561 SE) – Second Reading

15th Riigikogu, 5th sitting, plenary session

No data available.
2025-05-14
First reading of the draft resolution of the Riigikogu "Proposal to the Republic's Government to submit an application to the European Commission for the exemption of energy production companies from the obligation to purchase CO2 quotas" (619 OE)

15th Riigikogu, 5th sitting, plenary session

The illustrative pattern of activity is intensive, occurring within a single day (14.05.2025), featuring multiple addresses on the same subject. Repeated references are made to issues concerning the first reading of Draft Law 619 OE and to Rain Epler’s draft law; references to the EKRE deputy indicate inter-party involvement and debate. The information also encompasses international examples, personal experiences, and discussion at the republic level.
2025-05-14
Pixies

15th Riigikogu, fifth sitting, information briefing.

The Presentation Series: The speeches were held on May 14, 2025, and were delivered sequentially on the same day. It reiterates the themes (budget cuts, energy efficiency, pension payments, the status of Rail Baltic) and uses a question format to solicit responses regarding the ministers' conduct and decisions. It also references external sources and recommends broad-based 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

On 13.05.2025, during the Riigikogu session, he/she spoke repeatedly, delivering numerous addresses throughout the day. He/She emphasizes the necessity of a referendum and the possibility of amending ENMAK. He/She expresses a readiness to utilize snap elections and the opportunity to secure a popular mandate, referencing information sessions and debates, and the intention to escalate the discussion to bring it directly to the public.
2025-05-13
Draft law amending the Basic Education Act, the Education Act of the Republic of Estonia, and other laws related thereto (establishing the obligation to attend school) – First Reading

15th Riigikogu, 5th sitting, plenary session

Delivers the address in the context of the first reading of Bill 644 SE; mentions the appeal to the committee and the need for urgent amendments.
2025-05-13
Draft law amending the Courts Act and, in consequence thereof, amending other laws (to improve the administration of courts) – first reading

15th Riigikogu, 5th sitting, plenary session

The speeches are scheduled for the same date, 2025-05-13, and will address the first reading and the impact of the draft bill. Emphasis is placed on continuing negotiations and demonstrating a readiness to hear the positions of both sides and make concessions or compromises. The speaker refers to the progress of the proceedings and the procedural aspects, requesting specific examples of compromises that have been reached.
2025-05-12
Inquiry regarding coping policies (no 736)

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary sitting.

The entire substance relies on the form of an interpellation; two speeches were delivered on the same day (2025-05-12), directing attention toward the ministers and members of the Riigikogu. It makes a representative reference to public monitoring (online viewership) and is extended by a speech (addressing the listening audience and requesting additional time). It demonstrates active participation regarding the topics of subsistence services and tax policy.
2025-05-12
Hearing regarding the care reform (no 719)

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary sitting.

The active discussion surrounding the interpellation on the care reform (No. 719), scheduled for May 12, 2025, is recurring. Seven questions are being posed, seeking clarifying answers and concrete steps. Reference is made to previous events (the National Audit Office's review and the political background of 2022–2023), and the necessity for definitive actions and responses is being stressed. This appears to be a periodic, organized effort designed to capture parliamentary attention regarding a specific issue, generating a strong analytical resonance.
2025-05-12
Request for Information Regarding Notification to NATO Member States Concerning the Loss of Voting Rights in Local Elections in Estonia (No. 744)

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary sitting.

Demonstrates active participation and consistent attention to the issue: an inquiry was submitted on April 7th, and reference is made to the work of the Riigikogu and Foreign Ministry committees, as well as the appeal from the Icelandic embassy. The same topic is utilized in multiple speeches on the same day, emphasizing the importance of communication with parliament and foreign partners. The individual strengthens their position as a critical observer of government actions.
2025-04-24
Debate on the nationally significant issue "The Drawbacks of Wind Power," initiated by the faction of the Estonian Conservative People's Party.

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary session

One address was documented during this period; reference is made to the existing debate as a critical national issue within the framework of the faction's initiative. An earlier interpellation and the use of Swedish examples are mentioned, indicating a sequence of actions within the parliamentary discussions.
2025-04-23
Draft law amending the Health Services Organisation Act (advance directive of a patient’s end-of-life will) – first reading (604 SE)

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary session

The speeches will take place on the same day (2025-04-23) and include multiple segments where the speaker poses a series of questions regarding the draft legislation, demonstrating an active, dialogue-focused approach to presenting.
2025-04-23
Second reading of the draft law amending the Electricity Market Act (555 SE)

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary session

Three speeches delivered on the same day (2025-04-23) during the ongoing energy policy debate; referencing the positions of other politicians and experts (e.g., Lauri Läänemets) and highlighting specific questions concerning the sale of the Kiisa power plant. Presented as a segmented, thematic series of discussions that continues on the same topic.
2025-04-23
Estonian strawberry

15th Riigikogu, 5th sitting, press briefing

Two speeches on the same day (2025-04-23), along with a reference to last week's news; emphasis on ongoing communication and the presentation of a specific solution; cooperation between the new minister and the levels of the digital state is mentioned.
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

Systematic participation on the same day (2025-04-21) in the Riigikogu standing debate addressing the formation of the Riigikogu investigation committee. Repeated reference is made to the preceding directive (OSCE reports, 2023 observation report) and the proposed workflow: analysis of TalTech findings, involvement of an independent expert, consideration of audit services, assessment of mobile voting risks, and submission of the final report on December 1, 2025. This signals the necessity of a broad-based discussion and parliamentary support.
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

He delivers multiple speeches on the same topic in the Riigikogu chamber over the course of the day; he cites studies from the Institute of Economic Research and references previous debates; he asks his faction and colleagues to vote in favor of the draft bill. He regularly promotes the discussion of these same issues and points out that this is the first reading.
2025-04-16
Second reading of the draft law amending the Tobacco Act (223 SE)

15th Estonian Parliament, 5th session, plenary session

He/She participated in the second reading debate on the draft amendment to the Tobacco Act and referenced the matter of committee deliberations, thereby demonstrating standard parliamentary conduct and a collaborative approach.
2025-04-16
First reading of the draft resolution of the Riigikogu "Submission of a plan of action for the development of Estonia's electricity production capacities and electricity networks to the Riigikogu by the Government of the Republic, to ensure energy security" (575 OE)

15th Estonian Parliament, 5th session, plenary session

It regularly refers to the discussions held at the level of the Riigikogu and the committee (ENMAK, discussions in February, submission of the draft bill). Continuous participation and discussions are noted, including recollections such as, “Yesterday we discussed,” and, “The Isamaa faction submitted the draft bill,” while opportunities for cooperation are emphasized.
2025-04-16
Increasing connection capacity during consumption

15th Riigikogu, 5th sitting, press briefing

Three speeches delivered on the same day (April 16, 2025) concerning energy policy point to consistent participation in plenary sessions. The content of these texts references recent pricing, the situation surrounding Nord Pool, and the regional energy market, demonstrating a sustained area of focus and active involvement in debates.
2025-04-14
Inquiry regarding offshore wind farms (no. 722)

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary sitting

The text refers to regular parliamentary scrutiny and interpellation activity, as well as actions taken within the scope of the same subject matter: the sitting held on 14.04.2025, references to previous debates and ministers. It requests answers to six questions and demands clarifying information. Furthermore, it emphasizes the necessity of implementing the new minister's policy direction and maintaining continuous oversight.
2025-04-14
Inquiry regarding energy supply reliability (no. 717)

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

Attention is focused on the interpellation and the government's mandates scheduled for April 14, 2025; this was presented in multiple simultaneous speeches on the same day, emphasizing parliamentary oversight and the review of procedures. Repeated references are made to the role of the Riigikogu and the presiding officer of the session, and the public debate is coordinated by highlighting the shortcomings of the coalition agreement and the concept of reform/overhaul.
2025-04-14
Inquiry regarding the energy sector (no. 724)

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary sitting

The interpellation (No. 724) taking place in the Riigikogu (Estonian Parliament) on the same day, 14.04.2025; refers to ERR news reports and public documents; utilizes historical references (drawing parallels with the February events) and emphasizes oversight and accountability.
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

The speeches took place on April 9, 2025, during the plenary sessions of the Riigikogu and are presented as two separate addresses delivered on the same day. The texts refer to the proposal put forward by the EKRE faction and Bill 569 OE, attempting to clarify the position and outline the next steps. There are few references to other events or travel.
2025-04-09
Draft law amending the Income Tax Act (566 SE) – First Reading

15th Estonian Parliament, 5th session, plenary session

Speaks actively and consistently, having delivered several addresses on the same day (April 9, 2025), and references previous presentations and proposals. Demonstrates sustained participation in discussions and provides critical feedback to the coalition.
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

The speeches take place on the same day, 2025-04-09, and concern the same bill; several entries regarding the same topic are visible within that single day. Colleagues and factions are referenced, and "Anti Allas" is also referenced. Acknowledgement of activity over a longer period has not been explicitly described.
2025-04-08
Draft law repealing the Motor Vehicle Tax Act (571 SE) – First Reading

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary sitting

The addresses were delivered on the same day (08.04.2025) during multiple presentations; they indicate the preparatory workload within the Finance Committee ahead of the first reading, as well as the recurrence of these speeches in the chronological record. The necessity of continuing the debate is being raised, and members of parliament are called upon to actively back the opposition's draft legislation.
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

The speeches took place on 2025-04-08, on the same session day as the discussion regarding the first reading of the draft bill. The speaker referred to the Minister's absence from the chamber and emphasized the faction's position, as well as the possibility of working on amendments, provided the Ministry of Finance coordinates them. This sequence points to a tight, one-day round of discussions and consecutive speeches by the factions on the same subject.
2025-04-07
Inquiry Regarding Chinese Intelligence Access to Estonian Residents' Data Through Applications and Technology (No. 718)

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary session

Participated in the Riigikogu (Estonian Parliament) interpellation concerning Chinese intelligence access and continued the comprehensive discussion on the same topic between members of the Riigikogu and the minister. It is noted that the interpellation was submitted on February 12th, and was subsequently followed by several public addresses within the scope of the same subject; the necessity for further research and open debate is emphasized. This demonstrates ongoing involvement in discussions regarding technology and cybersecurity matters.
2025-03-26
Draft law amending the Constitution of the Republic of Estonia (536 SE) – Third Reading

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary session

The speaker demonstrates active parliamentary involvement: referencing participation in committee meetings and emphasizing that the discussion and security issues have been processed through the parliamentary procedure. He/She also touches upon the context of the third reading and the progress of the proceedings.
2025-03-26
Government decisions

15th Riigikogu, 5th sitting, press briefing

Two speeches took place simultaneously (26.03.2025) in parliament; this refers to the previous question and the context of the coalition's decisions; it demonstrates active participation in discussions and communication related to the parliamentary agendas.
2025-03-20
First reading of the draft resolution of the Riigikogu, "Submitting a proposal to the Government of the Republic to close the temporary control line between the Republic of Estonia and the Russian Federation" (562 OE)

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary session

The text contains only one question, which indicates a thoughtful, inquisitive approach that weighs practical implications and places emphasis on substantive discussion.
2025-03-18
Draft law amending the Political Parties Act and the Credit Institutions Act (585 SE) – first reading

Fifteenth Riigikogu, fifth sitting, plenary session

Three separate speeches on the same day (2025-03-18) demonstrate persistent engagement and an active search for influence. It is emphasized that there were no prior discussions with the political parties and that a pause and roundtables are necessary before the bill is brought back to the floor. Procedural proposals are presented, and a strategy to influence the course of the proceedings is shown.
2025-03-12
Draft law amending the Rules of Procedure Act of the Riigikogu (552 SE) – first reading

15th Riigikogu, Fifth Session, Plenary Session

The address is contextualized within the Riigikogu session and references earlier public broadcasts and radio programs; it is noted that listeners are following the events via the internet, and that personal recollections and examples are being used to elevate general criticism. Regular engagement in public debates and the continuous dissemination of information across both social and traditional media platforms are recognized.
2025-03-11
The Prime Minister's address for 2025 on the implementation of the long-term development strategy "Estonia 2035" (including an overview of the situation of research and development activities and the government's policy in this area).

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary session

He/She addressed the parliamentary session (March 11, 2025), referencing the debate and questions, and employing contextually popular rhetoric. Consequently, he/she appears consistently prepared to speak on the implementation of the country's long-term strategy and subsequently call for a lasting political paradigm shift.
2025-02-19
Draft law amending the Church and Religious Communities Act (570 SE) – First Reading

15th Estonian Parliament, 5th session, plenary sitting

Speeches were held during the Riigikogu session on 19/02/2025; reference is made to the special committee meeting, and a quick statement of position is promised; a consistent, yet short-lived, cycle of commentary is observed on influential days.
2025-02-19
Draft law amending the Defence Forces Organisation Act and the Economic Zone Act (strengthening maritime security) - first reading

15th Estonian Parliament, 5th session, plenary sitting

Two speeches were given on the same day (2025-02-19) concerning the topics addressed during the first reading; the focus was on the content of the draft bill, security, and border issues; specific references to amendments or events have not been presented beyond the aforementioned examples.
2025-02-19
Energetics

15th Estonian Parliament, 5th sitting, information briefing

Parliamentary activity focuses on monitoring the question-and-answer session during the information hour; it regularly notes that a response was not received and emphasizes the necessity for further discussion. A consistent focus on procedural aspects is maintained.
2025-02-19
Food VAT reduction

15th Estonian Parliament, 5th sitting, information briefing

No data
2025-02-19
Government foreign policy

15th Estonian Parliament, 5th sitting, information briefing

Regular parliamentary speeches took place on the same day (February 19, 2005), followed by questions directed to the Minister of Foreign Affairs. References are made to media coverage and international events (KolmeDok, Tusk, Macron, Trump). The text demonstrates active participation in the Riigikogu, as well as the continuous discussion of specific topics and the monitoring of decisions.
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

The speeches are highly intense and repeatedly address the same topic (criticism of the bank tax and the government’s economic policy) within the same day; there are numerous lengthy digressions, coupled with the increased use of pauses and specific references. Reference is made to a previous debate and several parliamentary factions (the Centre Party, SDE, the Reform Party, and Estonia 200). It is notable that speaking opportunities are allocated multiple times, and the plan concludes grandiosely: snap elections as the solution for renewing the mandate.
2025-02-17
Inquiry Regarding Plans for the Construction of a Wind Farm on Saaremaa (No. 680)

15th Estonian Parliament, 5th session, plenary session

The local format of presentation on the same day (2025-02-17) during the same sitting, where multiple sections are delivered and reference is made to Interpellation No. 680; the address is divided into several paragraphs, demonstrating continued activity and sustained participation throughout the same session.
2025-02-17
Inquiry regarding the cessation of funding for the school psychologists’ advisory line 1226 (no. 683)

15th Estonian Parliament, 5th session, plenary session

The event, which took place on 17.02.2025 during the same period: two separate addresses in the Riigikogu in the context of an interpellation and the minister's response; it refers to several colleagues and seeks answers and a further action plan from the minister.
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

It focuses on a single day (24–12.02.2025) of the Riigikogu debate concerning the motion of no confidence; it refers to media-based events ("Esimene stuudio") and the government's activities; it utilizes questions posed within the paragraph and procedural remarks regarding participation in the vote, thereby demonstrating consistent involvement in that specific, time-bound debate.
2025-02-12
Political responsibility

15th Riigikogu, 5th sitting, information briefing

The esteemed address of February 12, 2025, refers to the previous discussion concerning the draft law and mentions a recent visit to a care facility in Narva. It also cites the ERR news report as a source of context; the data-based approach suggests spot calls rather than a long-term timetable.
2025-02-12
Political situation

15th Riigikogu, 5th sitting, information briefing

All conversations took place on 2025-02-12, indicating continuous, intensive discussion throughout the day. The emphasis was placed on the themes of control, accountability, and corruption, as well as the question of what to do regarding various management directives. Nervous, yet functional debate and oversight activities were on the agenda.
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

The specific debate took place across multiple presentations on the same day (February 11, 2025), focusing heavily on foreign policy and the government's activities. Specific colleagues and issues were referenced, generating a sustained discussion within the chamber (for instance, the Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee, Eerik-Niiles Kross, and Raimond Kaljulaid). These types of presentations are highly active, with the primary focus being challenging the responses to questions and scrutinizing the overall political direction.
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

Intense committee work is underway, and the first reading in the Riigikogu is the backdrop to the subject matter; it highlights the need to form a working group, gather materials, and submit an analysis to the Cabinet. Continuous discussion and cooperation with colleagues are emphasized in order to find the best solution within 12 months.
2025-02-10
Inquiry Regarding the Closure of the Kopli Commando (no. 682)

15th Riigikogu, 5th sitting, plenary session

Two short statements were submitted on the same day (2025-02-10) in the context of an inquiry regarding the closure of the Kopli Command. Emphasis is placed on attention to regional issues and the continuity of representing constituents' interests. No regularity is noted outside of this specific context.
2025-02-10
Inquiry Regarding Cooperation Between the Baltic States in Ensuring Energy Security (No. 679)

15th Riigikogu, 5th sitting, plenary session

The addresses occurred concurrently on 2025-02-10, comprising multiple separate speeches focused on the same subject matter; this demonstrates consistent parliamentary engagement in the form of an interpellation. The speaker references prior meetings (with Urmas Reinsalu) and general government actions, emphasizing continuous scrutiny and the persistent raising of these issues. The themes and criticisms are repetitive, and the representative actively utilizes their allotted speaking time to influence the public debate.
2025-02-10
Inquiry regarding the deepening revenue gap among local governments (no. 675)

15th Riigikogu, 5th sitting, plenary session

Three interpellations were submitted on the same day, 2025-02-10, all closely related to the subject matter. This demonstrates sustained attention and an active leadership initiative (including questions posed to the Prime Minister and demands for specific measures). The report by the Foresight Centre is utilized as evidence, and reference is made to issues of regional political importance.
2025-02-10
Inquiry Regarding Bank Tax (no. 673)

15th Riigikogu, 5th sitting, plenary session

The speech is contextualized within an interpellation held on the same day concerning the bank tax. The delivery style mirrors standard parliamentary discourse: it addresses the query directly, provides data-driven explanations and comparisons, references the "Two Minutes" rule regarding speaking time limits, and demonstrates a focus on highly active, topical rhetoric.
2025-01-29
Estonian record fine

15th Estonian Parliament, 5th sitting, information briefing

The sole option for analysis is based on a single discussed period; it refers to the discussion ongoing since 2021 and the current need to implement the directive. It mentions Rain Epler as an involved party and indicates that the work pressure has continued in parliament.
2025-01-29
The impact of tax policy

15th Estonian Parliament, 5th sitting, information briefing

Two speeches were held in the Riigikogu on the same day (January 29, 2025), focusing on tax policy and debating its effects. The text refers to the near future, specifically February 8th, when the discussion or action is expected to continue. The speaker expressed a desire for continuous updates and the issuing of instructions to the minister, indicating a regular cycle of submitted inquiries and responses within the Riigikogu.
2025-01-29
Elektrilevi's operations

15th Estonian Parliament, 5th sitting, information briefing

A single presentation from January 29, 2025, is featured; based on the text, the topic appears to focus on a specific sequence of subjects (Elektrilevi, desynchronization, offline payments). There are no further references to prior or subsequent events, making it impossible to establish definite scheduling patterns.
2025-01-28
Draft law amending the Aliens Act and, in consequence thereof, amending other laws (to enhance migration procedures) – first reading

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary session

Two consecutive addresses on the same subject on the same day; this indicates that the topic has been previously debated within the commission, demonstrating consistent participation, ongoing follow-up, and a commitment to cooperation.
2025-01-27
Inquiry regarding the mobile application eesti.ee (no 674)

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary session

It represents proactive participation in the form of a parliamentary query (interpellation) to the Riigikogu; it refers to the gathering of user feedback and the request for the minister's assessment. The context pertaining to the two queries emerges on the same day.
2025-01-22
First reading of the draft statement of the Riigikogu "In Support of the People of Georgia" (564 AE)

15th Estonian Parliament, 5th session, plenary session.

The speech developed into a one-day debate within the context of the first reading of the Riigikogu bill; it refers to the bill mentioned in the title and actions related to the OSCE, as well as the speakers' questions concerning other deputies. It notes the importance of the meeting and the ongoing discussions with the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights, scheduled for February 11th. Various foundational documents and external examples are presented.
2025-01-22
Draft law amending the Value Added Tax Act (539 SE) - First Reading

15th Estonian Parliament, 5th session, plenary session.

Delivering two speeches on the same topic on the same day (2025-01-22) in connection with the first reading; the speeches refer to existing analysis and parliamentary debate, focusing specifically on addressing the impact of the preceding draft bill. Limited information regarding activity outside of the specified day.
2025-01-22
Continuation of the first reading of the draft law declaring the Motor Vehicle Tax Act invalid (538 SE)

15th Estonian Parliament, 5th session, plenary session.

The speeches are part of the discussion held on the same day, January 22, 2025, focusing on the handling of the draft bill and its several previous versions ("the bill was introduced multiple times"). Reference is made to the long-standing procedure, the personal coverage in the media, and the parliamentary context. The speaker regularly utilizes references to Riigikogu protocols and procedural citations, demonstrating active involvement and sustained debate.
2025-01-22
Access to medical care

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, information briefing

Not enough data
2025-01-22
Government activity

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, information briefing

This material presents a single address; references are made to previous statements and information sessions (October 9 and 20, 2024), along with decisions from the years 2023–2024. This creates the impression of continuous utilization of monitoring and reflective capacity, but sufficient information regarding regular events is lacking.
2025-01-22
Political culture

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, information briefing

Two speeches on the same day (2025-01-22) in the context of the Riigikogu Information Hour; this is based on a media source (Eesti Ekspress) and refers to a historical debate (2020, 2023, 2024) and the plan to continue the discussion. Highlighted is the desire to open a longer discussion and present questions that direct the government toward accountability and explanation. It appears there is active political activity focused on control and scrutiny.
2025-01-16
Draft law amending the State Budget Act (520 SE) - First Reading

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary session

The addresses took place on the same day (2025-01-16) and centered on the first reading of the same bill; numerous speeches were delivered, including repeated references to comments made by other politicians. Direct calls for a second reading and a clear receptiveness to promised opportunities for amendments were evident in several addresses; participants showed a readiness to prioritize debate and potential proposals, bringing the discussion and procedural questions to the forefront.
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

Speaks multiple times throughout the day on 15.01.2025, participating in the ongoing parliamentary committee discussion regarding the draft bill; the dialogue format utilizes the phrases “good question” and “please support,” focusing on the discussion of the draft bill within the framework of the first reading. Refers to the discussions that took place during the committee debates and to prior consideration.
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

On the day in question, [he/she] delivered several addresses on the same topic (January 13, 2025), demonstrating active participation and sustained debate. [He/She] requests additional time for the address (an extra three minutes) and refers to the ongoing discussion within the context of 2015 and 2022. This demonstrates periodic, intensive involvement throughout the proceedings of the draft bill in question.
2025-01-15
The Republic of Estonia's state budget

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, information briefing

Two consecutive speeches delivered on the same day, both focusing on the same topic (transparency of the state budget). Critical questions are raised and alternative viewpoints are offered; a dialogic structure emerges: one speech sets out the criticism, and the second responds and points toward potential improvements. There is no indication of long-term active engagement outside of this specific session.
2025-01-13
Inquiry regarding the closure of the Jõhvi Courthouse (no 666)

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary session

Earlier activity is being raised: the submission of an interpellation (on November 11) and a local visit to Jõhvi (last December). The first address confirms the joint faction's efforts to obtain responses; the second address continues the topic, emphasizing ongoing communication and constructive debate. This demonstrates regular parliamentary scrutiny and consistent follow-up.
2025-01-13
Inquiry regarding the stability and price of electricity production (no. 670)

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary session

Two interpellation speeches during the same day (01/13/2025) and references to an earlier inquiry; it emphasizes that specialists will begin work this year on controllable capacities, demonstrating a persistent ritual of energy sector oversight and discussion.
2025-01-13
Request for information regarding the restoration and resilience plan and the use of oil shale (no. 668)

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary session

Frequent participation in the interpellation with speeches delivered on the same day; the primary actions focus on issues related to the review of energy policy and securing responses from the government. The speech is organized within the context of these events (the interpellation), indicating a persistent effort to advance the topic through parliament, although no reports of cooperation or collaborative projects are brought forward.
2025-01-13
Inquiry Regarding the Activities of Members of the Government Concerning the Raising of Taxes (No. 665)

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary session

Two interpellations on the same day (2025-01-13) regarding notary fees; refers to previous information sessions and emphasizes continued interest in studying the impact of the decisions. It focuses on the parliamentary debate, the request for questions and answers, and potential legislative solutions.
2024-12-19
Santa Claus

15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary session

The speeches took place on 19.12.2024, and the presentation format is a mix of short segments throughout the event. Vladimir Arkhipov, who is playing the guitar in the background, is mentioned on stage. The message focuses on the festive Christmas mood and year-end summaries, rather than in-depth political discussions.
2024-12-18
Third reading of the draft law amending the Act on the Status of a Member of the Riigikogu (545 SE)

15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary sitting

He actively participates in plenary sessions and discussions, referencing previous debates and the handling of other draft legislation (two bills that were voted down). He utilizes non-media context (reporter stories on Kanal 2) and, during his speech, raises recent events concerning the government and ministers.
2024-12-18
Intervention in Georgia's internal affairs

15th Estonian Parliament, 4th sitting, press briefing

Two speeches were delivered on the same day (2024-12-18), and they constitute a sequential discussion on Georgian issues. The text points to the continuous attention being directed towards Georgia and emphasizes a diplomatic approach towards the European Union.
2024-12-18
Opportunities to save in the state budget

15th Estonian Parliament, 4th sitting, press briefing

Active participant in debates on 18.12.2024, referencing committee votes and coalition decisions. Uses parliamentary addresses as a forum, poses specific questions and demands answers, and utilizes media outlets for making arguments. The core focus is set within the context of discussions regarding occupations and draft legislation.
2024-12-16
Draft law amending the Waste Act and, in consequence, amending other laws (461 SE) - third reading

15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary session

The address was delivered in the context of the third reading; reference is made to earlier discussions and cooperation partners (Andres, Rain), as well as the timeline of the proceedings (the process and amendments that took place over the course of the year). The data refers to the existing affiliation and did not describe a broader network of events.
2024-12-12
Draft Law Amending the Act on the Government of the Republic (523 SE) – First Reading

15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary session

The speeches took place within the context of the same proceedings (the first reading of Draft Act 523 SE) and refer to the regular debate; mention is made of the Mustamäe regional meeting, which involved over 200 people, and references to earlier discussions held in the Constitutional Committee; emphasis is placed on the ongoing discussion of the proposals and their potential inclusion.
2024-12-12
Draft law amending the Act on Conformity Assessment of Products (533 SE) – First Reading

15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary session

The speeches took place on the same session day (12.12.2024) and focused on the first reading of the Product Conformity Act. The speaker refers to a previous discussion on TV safety and later continues with questions concerning the Act, demonstrating ongoing attention to the same subject matter.
2024-12-11
Third reading of the draft law on the 2025 state budget (513 SE)

15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary session

He actively participates in the discussions related to the same session: submitting a series of questions, citing journalistic sources and experts; and proposing the formation of an extraordinary commission and the organization of negotiations with the local representative of the finance committee. His conduct demonstrates active, initiative-taking opposition toward the presiding officer, coupled with a readiness for cooperation.
2024-12-11
Coping

Fifteenth Riigikogu, Fourth session, press briefing.

Only one appearance is scheduled at the Riigikogu session, dated 2024-12-11; the address is structured as a centralized critical debate; there is no information available regarding repeated or regular submissions.
2024-12-11
Economic Growth and Eesti Energia

Fifteenth Riigikogu, Fourth session, press briefing.

The session is an interpellation-like parliamentary hearing; it emphasizes that a recording will be made and the responses will be reviewed next year. Reference is made to the media and experts, and the necessity of gaining control over the response time is stressed. This constitutes a one-off segment of critical questioning directed toward public debate, in search of knowledge and answers.
2024-12-11
Thefts

Fifteenth Riigikogu, Fourth session, press briefing.

The speech was delivered in the Riigikogu on December 11, 2024. It references studies and the opinions of organizations, focusing on criticism of regional policy and the tax system. Based on the text, the speaker is acting typically within the context of Riigikogu speeches, but there are no references indicating a permanent agenda or multiple events.
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

Participated in the discussion held on December 10, 2024, as part of the first reading; notes that the first reading took place yesterday and the second reading is pending. Comparisons with the practices of other countries are repeatedly made, and the need for continued debate and the submission of amendments during the second reading is emphasized. The focus has been notably centered on issues related to improving the quality and transparency of the Riigikogu's work.
2024-12-09
Inquiry regarding phosphate mining plans (no. 664)

15th Riigikogu, 4th sitting, plenary sitting

The interpellation in the Riigikogu (No. 664) demonstrates a presentation style focused centrally on a single theme; there are no references to other activities or regular communication with the public.
2024-12-09
Inquiries Regarding Estonia's Conduct at the United Nations General Assembly (no. 663)

15th Riigikogu, 4th sitting, plenary sitting

A single inquiry refers to a report that has already been submitted and focuses on gathering information from the Ministry's perspective. It demonstrates consistent attention to international issues, but there isn't much noticeable speaking evident from the larger, active cycle of public appearances.
2024-12-09
Request for Information Regarding the Government Commission's Activities on Population Policy (No. 661)

15th Riigikogu, 4th sitting, plenary sitting

Insufficient data exist regarding general activity patterns; only one specific event is mentioned: a draft bill presented at the start of the session and a mandate directed to the government.
2024-12-09
Draft law amending the Act on the Status of a Member of the Riigikogu (545 SE) - first reading

15th Riigikogu, 4th sitting, plenary sitting

It confirms active parliamentary participation and the central role of upcoming procedures. It refers to this week's agenda (Tuesday and Thursday) and earlier discussions held in the committee. The positions are finalized so that the corresponding drafts reach the procedural stage and are put to a vote, emphasizing a readiness to clarify the proposers' suggestions. This demonstrates regular, periodic participation in discussions over the course of a given week.
2024-12-04
Second reading of the draft law on the security tax (512 SE)

15th Estonian Parliament, 4th session, plenary sitting

Multiple addresses on the same day (2024-12-04), followed by a discussion with accompanying remarks late into the night; the speaker references the temporal context and frequently returns to the subject, proposes an interruption, and continues to affirm their position; references colleagues' comments and the divisions within the coalition.
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

The speaker participates in multiple addresses during the same session: four separate speeches on the same day, active involvement in discussions, and drawing the Chair's attention. He refers to mutual comments of a spirited nature and links his arguments to the ongoing second reading of the draft bill. This reflects continued engagement and the ability to maintain focus on the arguments put forth.
2024-12-04
Security

15th Riigikogu, 4th sitting, press briefing

An active parliamentary speaker, delivered two addresses on the same day (04.12.2024); requests responses from ministers and monitors the constitutional amendment procedure (the first reading has been completed, subsequent readings are forthcoming). References the influence of partners and political dialogue, and draws critical attention to the existing steps.
2024-12-02
Inquiry Regarding the Decline in Estonian Industrial Production (No. 658)

15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary session

He/She actively participates in the plenary sessions held that same day and refers to the interpellations as a unifying activity; addresses the ministers and stresses the necessity of receiving answers. The text contains references indicating there were four interpellations, and decisions made by the Finance Committee were the subject matter; representing regular and, at times, tempestuous cooperation with the government during the debate.
2024-12-02
Inquiry Regarding the Future of Tartu Agro (No. 655)

15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary session

Notes that the interpellation was submitted to the Riigikogu on October 14th and emphasizes the active dialogue maintained with the ministries. Refers to subsequent discussions with colleagues and the plan to discuss the future of Tartu Agro through cooperation between the legislative and executive powers. The presentations will focus on understanding the problem and seeking solutions.
2024-12-02
Hearing regarding the planned excise tax change (no 651)

15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary session

Participated in the interpellation on September 18th, noting that the issue under consideration remains highly relevant and that the processing of the draft bill will continue this week. Furthermore, the text references repeated addresses and responses, demonstrating regular involvement in parliamentary discussions and cooperation in factional work regarding this subject. It also highlights rhetorical activity throughout the same day (multiple speeches).
2024-12-02
Inquiry regarding the impact of tax changes on the state budget (no. 648)

15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary session

The individual is emphatically active alongside a member of the Riigikogu, engaging various stakeholders in the discussion and covering both the legislative process and the resulting media coverage. He/She delivers multiple speeches on the same day, concentrating on reviewing the interpellation, the subsequent responses, and the procedures that followed; referencing earlier events (September 16, the 15th, and the 7th of the month 2024) and expressing a desire for a fruitful debate.
2024-11-21
Draft law (447 SE) for amending the Education Act of the Republic of Estonia and amending other laws accordingly (establishing compulsory schooling) – Second Reading

15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary sitting

The speaker is scheduled to present twice on the same day, focusing on the bill's impact and its interaction with other proposed legislation. An interrogative approach is being used, the goal of which is to obtain clarifications and hold a discussion with the practice database. The text links national legislative debates with the activities of Riigikogu members.
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 presentation events are scheduled for November 20, 2024, consisting of two separate addresses on the same day, which relate to the parliamentary session and committee proceedings. The guest cites the previous speech (Mart Maastik) as the impetus and emphasizes the need to gain clarity regarding the subsequent procedural steps. The address focuses on discussion and questions concerning the draft bill.
2024-11-20
Draft law amending the Constitution of the Republic of Estonia (527 SE) – first reading

15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary sitting

Insufficient data
2024-11-20
Draft law amending the Constitution of the Republic of Estonia (536 SE) – first reading

15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary sitting

The speeches stem from a single plenary session held on 2024-11-20. Several paragraphs discuss the draft bill and the historical context. Reference is made to a procedural argument (e.g., "61 people" as the proponents), and platform-based criticism is emphasized; there is no data concerning regular public events or frequently repeated appearances.
2024-11-20
Draft law amending the Family Benefits Act and other laws (507 SE) - third reading

15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary sitting

He is an active participant, speaking during the third reading and delivering two addresses on the same day; he requested an additional three minutes; and he referred to the initiation of the voting process, which indicates heavy participation in those sessions.
2024-11-18
Inquiry Regarding the Situation of Stray Animals in Estonia (No. 659)

Fifteenth Riigikogu, Fourth Session, Plenary Session

Refers to an earlier discussion and emphasizes that the discussion is part of a broader inquiry; one speech is represented during the given period, and there is no data regarding repeated appearances or a regular schedule.
2024-11-18
Inquiry regarding free dental care for children (no. 662)

Fifteenth Riigikogu, Fourth Session, Plenary Session

Repeatedly featured in parliamentary proceedings: an interpellation was submitted on October 24th, and the subsequently related questions will be discussed on November 18th. Reference is made to previous work, and the necessity of receiving answers from the minister is stressed, demonstrating the continuous ritual of government oversight and the tabling of questions.
2024-11-18
Inquiry regarding tax changes (no. 657)

Fifteenth Riigikogu, Fourth Session, Plenary Session

Three speeches delivered on the same day (November 18, 2024), focusing specifically on tax policy, notary fees, and state levies; references colleagues and the budget procedure in the Riigikogu; demonstrates a high level of diligence and frequent participation in plenary sessions.
2024-11-18
Inquiry Regarding the Involvement of Interest Groups (no. 656)

Fifteenth Riigikogu, Fourth Session, Plenary Session

According to the description, it was featured in several speeches in the Riigikogu (Estonian Parliament) on the same day (2024-11-18); emphasizes the massive public attention and the explosive nature of the debate; refers to extensive engagement activities and communication with businesses and associations, and notes the need for cooperation.
2024-11-14
Draft Law Amending the Penal Code (490 SE) – First Reading

15th Estonian Parliament, 4th session, plenary session

Two speeches were delivered on the same day; (he/she) focused on the bill and its implementation; (he/she) regularly asks questions and refers to colleague Kalle.
2024-11-14
Second reading of the draft law amending the Social Welfare Act (pensioner support) (508 SE)

15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary session.

The statements were made on 2024-11-14 and were reported the same day as three separate addresses. Emphasis was placed on the significant role of local visits (Narva care home) and intra-factional activities (submitting a motion for adjournment). The rhetoric demonstrates active participation in the debate that was current at the time, alongside a consistently theatrical and motivating style.
2024-11-14
Draft law amending the Family Benefits Act and other laws (507 SE) – second reading

15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary session.

It occurs multiple times on the same day (11.14.2024), emphasizing the capacity for work during night hours and the necessity of consistently reverting to the agenda and established procedures. It voices a desire for additional compensation periods and for halting the third reading; referencing prior activities and the involvement of colleagues, and stressing continuous participation in the discussions.
2024-11-14
Second reading of the draft law amending the Social Welfare Act and the Value Added Tax Act (mental health service) (500 SE)

15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary session.

Participated in the sessions and committee discussions, including Settings, held on November 14, 2024, and refers to the preceding state budget procedure; demonstrates consistent activity in discussions and through the submission of questions, despite the late and nighttime hours.
2024-11-13
Second reading of the draft law on the 2025 state budget (513 SE)

15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary session.

He/She participated in the discussions during the three hearings held on both dates (November 13 and 14, 2024), referencing the intensive discussion of official duties and the necessity of negotiations. It was repeatedly emphasized that breaks (e.g., ten minutes) would be permitted for discussing negotiations and proposed amendments, demonstrating consistent stakeholder engagement and adherence to procedural steps.
2024-11-13
Draft law amending the State Budget Act (511 SE) - Second Reading

15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary session.

The address reflects frequent involvement in the day's discussions and the consistent submission of proposals; it emphasizes the simultaneous consideration of multiple bills and the need for a pause or consultation before voting. Furthermore, there is repeated, structured participation, and voting, sometimes preceded by a pause, is demanded on several items.
2024-11-13
Prime Minister's promise to end the tax festival

15th Riigikogu, 4th sitting, information briefing

The active parliamentary debate on November 13, 2024, featured discourse centered on reviewing the budget, notary fees, and tax policy. It demonstrates ongoing interest in the necessity of coordination rounds and cabinet-level discussion, emphasizing regular parliamentary participation and the submission of questions during the day's proceedings. No examples regarding foreign travel or long-term campaigns were cited.
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

A likely high level of activity mentioned in the speech—across several speeches delivered on the same day, emphasizing the need for cooperation between factions and international cooperation. References meetings held in the chamber (“on the 12th”) and the intention to launch cross-parliamentary initiatives, as well as cooperation already underway with Latvia. Mentions the existing Rail Baltic support group and possible steps by special committees, indicating regular and jointly coordinated political activity.
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 text demonstrates consistent participation and contribution to Riigikogu debates on November 7, 2024, focusing on the reduction of VAT on foodstuffs and criticism of the coalition's tax policy. It regularly references the submission of Center Party draft legislation and the exertion of pressure for their adoption into parliamentary proceedings. It also reports active involvement in public media appearances and notes the four-year "laboratory and procedural cycle" of the bills, emphasizing the need for faster processing.
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

Not enough data
2024-11-06
Continuation of the first reading of the draft law repealing the Motor Vehicle Tax Act (488 SE)

15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary sitting

The discussion takes place in a single session and refers to the requirements for cooperation or debate on the draft bill, focusing on the bill's content and the posing of questions. Constant attention is drawn to the questions posed by colleagues and the Minister’s replies, with the observation that the responses have been inadequate. The importance of the questions and the continuation of the debate are repeatedly emphasized.
2024-11-06
Taxation of Energy and Vehicles

15th Estonian Parliament, 4th sitting, information briefing

Insufficient data
2024-11-06
The situation in the country

15th Estonian Parliament, 4th sitting, information briefing

In one speech, [the speaker] refers to near-future activities: mentioning the submission of a bill on Thursday aimed at lowering the VAT on food, and the role of the Centre Party in this effort. This shows references to planned political activity, but a standalone, regular timetable description has not yet been presented.
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

A question raised during a parliamentary sitting concerning the government's activities; it references the reports of the National Audit Office and the promises made by the predecessor administration. This constitutes regular oversight and the requirement for accountability regarding decisions taken by the government.
2024-11-04
Draft law amending the Sports Act (518 SE) - first reading

15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary sitting

Two separate addresses were given during the same day, concerning the issues scheduled for the first reading of the draft legislation. The format of these addresses suggests formal parliamentary procedure and the discussion of technical amendments, but there are no references to other events or travel.
2024-11-04
Draft law amending the Maritime Safety Act (526 SE) – first reading

15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary sitting

When addressing the topic, [s/he] posed two consecutive questions regarding the same draft bill during the plenary session. This demonstrates active participation and engagement in the board-led dialogue concerning economic matters.
2024-11-04
Inquiry regarding the departure of state institutions from rural areas (no 653)

15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary sitting

The leading activity is the regular submission of inquiries in the Riigikogu; [the person/entity] appeared on the same day in several consecutive speeches, alongside a bilateral discussion with the minister. Parliamentary cooperation formats were mentioned (the faction submitted five questions), as well as the objective of receiving honest answers and drawing attention to the problems of rural areas. The period of debate seems to focus on activities that exert pressure on direct legislation or oversight.
2024-11-04
Inquiry Regarding the Spread of Narcotics (no 650)

15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary sitting

The text is based on Interpellation No. 650 submitted to the Riigikogu (Estonian Parliament) and focuses on the challenges related to sectoral oversight and the Minister's activities. The description references a societal problem and the use of data as supporting evidence; there are no references to other events or travel.
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

He points to ongoing activity regarding this agenda item and delivers multiple speeches during the same sitting. He notes that 29 members of the Riigikogu have already participated in the no-confidence motion and invites other members to join. Furthermore, he focuses on the budget debate, providing examples to highlight the lack of clarity and the necessity for changes.
2024-10-23
Minister of the Interior's political statement on internal security

15th Riigikogu, 4th sitting, plenary session

Two speeches on the same day, set within the context of the sustainability of another address; it emphasizes the need for public discussion, providing clarification, and cooperation, and is actively involved in influencing processes within parliament.
2024-10-23
Regional balance

15th Riigikogu, 4th sitting, information briefing

A single address in Parliament; references past events (2007, 2018) and poses leading questions to the government, focusing on regional policy.
2024-10-23
Democracy crisis

15th Riigikogu, 4th sitting, information briefing

He/She comments on recent parliamentary developments and the budget process, referring to last week’s session as an event that he/she found stimulating. The intention is to submit a motion of no confidence and stress the necessity of receiving answers from ministers, utilizing the context of regular parliamentary inquiries and debates. The work profile demonstrates consistent parliamentary leadership and a public reaction characterized by political maneuvering.
2024-10-22
Draft law amending the Customs Act (515 SE) – first reading

15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary session

Refers to recurring problems regarding the duration of Tuesday sessions; noting that for two weeks running, the session time has been extended, making it impossible to process all agenda items. It demonstrates persistent attention to scheduling and the necessity of controlling the workload.
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

Participation in the Riigikogu debates on the same day, specifically in the context of the first reading of the relevant draft bill; repeated reference to earlier statements (Ligi et al.) and the phrase, "I call upon all Riigikogu members," in support of its adoption. Both a factional and a personal viewpoint are presented, and the draft bill is referenced as an initiative of the Centre Faction.
2024-10-21
Inquiry Regarding Tax Increases (No. 647)

15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary sitting

The text outlines a dense rhythm of parliamentary research and interpellations occurring within the same day (schematically, 2024-10-21). It involves utilizing cooperation between factions and proposals for discussion at the board or presidium level. Several specific meetings and discussions are mentioned (including the Speaker of the Riigikogu, the Council of Elders, and the Ministry of Regional Affairs). It describes continuous attention paid to issues concerning the economy and democracy.
2024-10-21
Inquiry Regarding the Care Reform (no 649)

15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary sitting

The submission of an interpellation and the faction’s active participation in cooperation and discussion forums are mentioned. Meetings with people during the initial stages of the care reform are described, and officials are encouraged to reach out to the faction; emphasis is placed on regular debate in the chamber and constructive dialogue with the ministry.
2024-10-17
Draft law amending the Social Welfare Act (pension support) - first reading (508 SE)

15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary sitting

It references an example of factional activity: "our faction conducted a site visit to Narva," and emphasizes the handling of a local topic. A definite consistency with the plan and the discussions is evident, but if repeated, it indicates sustained participation in the task on the ground.
2024-10-16
Draft law on the 2025 state budget (513 SE) - first reading

15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary sitting

Demonstrated active participation in the Riigikogu budget debates; submitted at least two interventions on the same day, focusing on the review and explanations of the draft bill.
2024-10-16
Draft Security Tax Act (512 SE) – First Reading

15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary sitting

Active participant in parliamentary debates; presented three speeches on the same day (16.10.2024), focusing on the draft security tax bill. References colleagues, expresses opinions regarding them and other parties, and cites proposals made by other political groups. Also notable is repeated communication with coalition partners and an attempt to present alternative solutions.
2024-10-16
Draft law amending the State Budget Act (511 SE) - First Reading

15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary sitting

Attended the session held on the same day (16.10.2024); references today's news and research; the debate centers on the transparency and clarity addressed during the first reading of Draft Bill 511.
2024-10-16
First reading of the bill (521 AE) on the declaration of the 1944 mass deportation of the Crimean Tatars as an act of genocide

15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary sitting

Participated in the Riigikogu debate concerning the first reading of the declaration and emphasized the need for cross-factional cooperation: praising Mati Raidma’s initiative and confirming support for the EKP, while urging other members of parliament to endorse the declaration. Cooperation with colleagues was also mentioned (specifically agreeing with Marko Mihkelson), linking the discussion to historical memory and the defense of their community’s future.
2024-10-16
State security

15th Estonian Parliament, 4th sitting, press briefing

Data regarding a single call/communication; there is no information concerning regularity, plans, or itinerary. A regular launch schedule or recurring public appearance has not been clearly described.
2024-10-16
Access to medical care

15th Estonian Parliament, 4th sitting, press briefing

The speeches took place simultaneously (16.10.2024) and focused on the same draft bill and its financial impact. The speaker presents a critical analysis, referencing the explanatory memoranda and budget positions, and poses specific questions regarding the financial implications. This demonstrates consistent attention to detail and highlights how the main focus relates to healthcare funding.
2024-10-16
Phony phone calls. Statistics, measures to prevent this activity.

15th Estonian Parliament, 4th sitting, press briefing

He delivered two addresses on the same day (2024-10-16), concentrating on the issue of fraudulent calls. The presentation repeatedly emphasized the questions: how many reports have been received and what steps are being taken. It appears that this topic has recently remained a regular focus of parliamentary debates.
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

Overall, including several speeches delivered on the same day (2024-10-15), the same topic is addressed; the discussion takes the form of questions and reflections during the negotiation phase, and the necessary pause before the vote is emphasized. Furthermore, consistency in discussions with the factions is demonstrated, along with remarks concerning the lack of defense for the minister's positions.
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

Not enough data.
2024-10-14
Draft law amending the Family Benefits Act and other laws (507 SE) – first reading

15th Estonian Parliament, 4th session, plenary sitting

The addresses, delivered by multiple political parties on the same day (October 14, 2024), constitute an intensive parliamentary debate focused on a single issue. Furthermore, the duration of the speeches and the repeated requests for additional time for questions (for instance, an extra three minutes) suggest both active legislative proceedings and robust public discussion.
2024-10-09
Estonian foreign policy course

15th Riigikogu, 4th sitting, information briefing

It emphasizes the monitoring of European Union foreign policy issues and the inclusion of discussions regarding cooperation with the government. The desire to involve the Prime Minister and the government in the analysis is clearly expressed. The speech focuses on promoting unified discussion and analysis, rather than specific actions.
2024-10-09
Agricultural policy and the future of Tartu Agro

15th Riigikogu, 4th sitting, information briefing

Two speeches on October 9, 2024, address the same topic, referencing the decision made regarding the auction in August. The text reflects consistent attention and active involvement in agricultural policy issues, as well as the inclusion of the Riigikogu and the government in shaping these decisions.
2024-10-09
About Market Economy in Estonia

15th Riigikogu, 4th sitting, information briefing

This is a speech referencing the recent Riigikogu session held on September 25th, where the activities of the Ministry of Regional Affairs and Agriculture were discussed. The entire speech demonstrates a specific, singular reaction; information regarding his regular public activities is unavailable.
2024-10-07
An inquiry regarding internet services offered to people in Estonia (no. 646)

15th Estonian Parliament, 4th session, plenary session

The speech is taken from an address delivered in the Riigikogu on October 7, 2024. It focuses on the financial indicators of a single large company and does not refer to multiple events or regular travel. It represents a discussion presented during a standalone plenary session regarding the interests of all Estonian consumers.
2024-09-26
Prime Minister Kaja Kallas's political statement regarding the submission of the draft law on the 2025 state budget.

15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary session

Not enough data
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

Three communications on the same day (2024-09-25); referring to the Riigikogu Rural Affairs Committee and the minister's proposals; stressing that the submitted draft legislation has not yet received the necessary response; employing continuous communication repetition to move the bills forward.
2024-09-25
Draft resolution "Appointment of an auditor to audit the activities of the National Audit Office for 2024–2025" (495 OE) - first reading

15th Riigikogu, 4th sitting, plenary session

There is not enough data.
2024-09-25
Draft law amending the Energy Sector Organisation Act, the Electricity Market Act, and the Environmental Impact Assessment and Environmental Management System Act (359 SE) – third reading

15th Riigikogu, 4th sitting, plenary session

Insufficient data.
2024-09-25
Foreign policy

15th Riigikogu, 4th sitting, press briefing

He/She regularly submits questions concerning foreign policy in the Riigikogu (Parliament) and during information hours, and focuses attention on the intersection of the past and the present (previous and recent events, scandals). The individual references various media texts and prior discussions, demonstrating a connection to the ongoing temporal dimension of political discourse. Systematic references used to clarify stances and viewpoints center on the public supervision of state administration.
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

The substance of one address, which centers on inquiring about information and forecasting the economic implications related to the first reading of the draft bill, demonstrates continuous interest in the economic impact of the sector.
2024-09-23
First Reading of the Draft Resolution of the Riigikogu "Making a Proposal to the Government of the Republic to Annul the Decision of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Regarding the Closure of the Consulate General of the Republic of Estonia in New York" (328 OE)

15th Estonian Parliament, 4th session, plenary session

Insufficient data.
2024-09-23
First Reading of the Draft Resolution of the Riigikogu "Making a Proposal to the Government of the Republic to Move the Embassy of the Republic of Estonia in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem" (325 OE)

15th Estonian Parliament, 4th session, plenary session

Delivers two speeches on the same day (23.09.2024); focusing on foreign policy and the raising of procedural questions (naturally, the UN vote and the Foreign Affairs Committee discussion). This demonstrates regular participation in parliamentary debates and active engagement with international policy issues.
2024-09-19
First Reading of the Draft Act on Amendments to the Family Benefits Act (388 SE)

15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary sitting

Information regarding the regularity of his/her activities or previous occurrences is unavailable.
2024-09-18
Second reading of the Draft Act (359 SE) on amendments to the Law on the Organization of the Energy Economy, the Electricity Market Act, and the Environmental Impact Assessment and Environmental Management System Act

15th Estonian Parliament, 4th sitting, plenary session

The network includes several calls on the same day (September 18, 2024) and shows regular activity in energy-focused discussions; the speaker is submitting a request for additional time and is ready to continue the discussion, referencing the organization of a floor vote. Although the positions presented are firmly oppositional, the statement notes a desire for dialogue and cooperation opportunities (specifically, the inclusion of consultation rounds).
2024-09-18
Government Decisions

15th Riigikogu, 4th sitting, press briefing

In one speech, a recent interview is mentioned, along with the plan to ask questions regarding the financing of the care reform. This demonstrates regular public discussion and the raising of questions, and the desire for an inclusive debate.
2024-09-18
Failure to meet the NATO countries' 2% defense spending commitment

15th Riigikogu, 4th sitting, press briefing

The presenter references a specific speech that addresses a key political issue: the 2% commitment. Reportedly, a cross-party decision has been made, but there is no available information regarding any preceding or subsequent events, such as trips or meetings.
2024-09-18
Economic policy

15th Riigikogu, 4th sitting, press briefing

The text demonstrates participation in parliamentary debates concerning tax policy and responds to previously made statements; it refers to a specific time in 2024 and the decisions that were made. Based on the text, the representative is an active participant, but there is no clear reference to recurring events outside of this specific speech.
2024-09-18
Economy

15th Riigikogu, 4th sitting, press briefing

The proceedings are taking place in the Riigikogu (Parliament) and relate to the vote on the government’s proposed tax plans. Detailed examples are being presented, and assessments from external experts are referenced. The first address focuses on current and future tax increases, while the second draws upon economic analysis and asks whether a concrete forecast is available for the years 2025–2026. Sequential criticism aimed at the same government is evident, all occurring on the same day.
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.

The speeches will take place in Parliament on the same day (three separate addresses on September 16, 2024), with the speaker's statement often featuring an additional notation indicating a request for more time; the emphasis is placed on continuous criticism and the highlighting of viewpoints during the parliamentary struggle.
2024-09-11
First Reading of the Draft Act on the Amendment of the Subsoil Act (435 SE)

Fifteenth Riigikogu, fourth session, plenary session

The lack of meetings with interest groups and the review of the coordination table are cited as the central pattern of the discussion. Reference is made to the visit of the representatives of the Beer Association to the faction, and more broadly, to drawing attention to the necessity of involving stakeholders. The continuous debate is perceived as a cautionary theme guiding the subsequent procedure.
2024-09-11
First Reading of the Draft Act Amending the Waste Act (430 SE)

Fifteenth Riigikogu, fourth session, plenary session

Three interventions on the same day (covering the same topics and the discussion of the draft bill), demonstrating heightened activity in the parliamentary debate; this emphasizes continuous participation and consistent criticism regarding the coordination requirements and their impact on businesses.
2024-09-11
First Reading of the Draft Act (Bill 448 SE) on the Amendment of the Medical Devices Act and the Consequential Amendment of Other Acts (Granting Authority to the State Agency of Medicines)

Fifteenth Riigikogu, fourth session, plenary session

Two speeches delivered on the same day (September 11, 2024) centered on structural reforms and the reorganization of public offices. They referenced the austerity plan and specific prerequisites for reform, but there was an absence of other daily events. The communication style observed was managed and focused heavily on Q&A.
2024-09-11
The Situation at the Narva Border

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

Only one call was made during the specified period; this indicates a focus on issues occurring at the Narva border. It mentions meetings with the city of Narva and discussions regarding possibilities for financial aid, referring to the need for further cooperation and decision-making.
2024-09-10
First reading of the Draft Act on the Amendment of Section 2 of the Law on Holidays and Commemorative Dates (402 SE)

15th Riigikogu, 4th sitting, plenary sitting

Two addresses were delivered during the same sitting; reference is made to committee deliberations and the necessity of involving the minister, demonstrating consistent attention to procedural matters.
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

The speaker addresses the issue repeatedly on the same day (2024-07-15), stressing continuous participation in the discussions. They refer to previous actions (various amendments proposed during the first reading) and upcoming proposals. Trips across Estonia (South Estonia, Pärnu, and the islands) are mentioned, along with the viewpoints gathered from constituent work and entrepreneurs. This demonstrates active involvement and ongoing dialogue directed at the coalition.
2024-06-19
Third Reading of the Bill Amending the Land Tax Act (437 SE)

15th Riigikogu, 3rd session, extra plenary sitting

Specific references mentioned outside of the nine performances or affiliations are absent; the text originates from the third reading of the plenary session held on June 19, 2024. It notes the connections between previous readings and the discussion of the draft bill, referencing Anastassia Kovalenko-Kõlvart and stating that the bill cannot be supported.
2024-06-14
Second Reading of the Draft State Supplementary Budget Act for 2024 (456 SE)

15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, additional plenary session

He has regularly demonstrated activity in the Riigikogu debates, speaking during the second reading on the same day and stressing the importance of the speed of the procedure. He references the subsequent readings of the draft bill (the second and third readings) and highlights the necessity of a thorough review. Furthermore, he utilizes criticism of the government's functioning and general political discourse to shape public attention.
2024-06-12
Second Reading of the Riigikogu Resolution "Supporting the Introduction of Nuclear Energy in Estonia" (431 OE)

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

He/She participated in the second reading concerning the draft bill; he/she notes that this is already the second time he/she is speaking on this subject, and that the previous speech took place right here in this very spot.
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.

The speech notes ongoing involvement in the parliamentary group (the Estonia-Georgia Parliamentary Group), emphasizing the need for expanded discussions, the inclusion of diplomats and ministry experts, and allied reviews. A procedural note mentions the need for three additional minutes and a plan to streamline the debate, making it smoother and more collaborative.
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

He/She was very active during one sitting when various aspects of the same draft bill were being discussed (8 speeches on June 6th). He/She stresses the necessity of arranging breaks and voting time and refers to actions taken on behalf of the faction. This similar focus on procedural execution and timing suggests consistent involvement in the debates surrounding this particular bill.
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

He is an active participant, having delivered several addresses throughout the day, and frequently stressed the necessity of holding the vote. He is requesting a ten-minute recess before the vote and is focused on altering the committee's decisions and ensuring his amendments are publicly considered. He will continue his active involvement, seeking to influence the decisions of his colleagues in the chamber.
2024-06-05
Second reading of the Motor Vehicle Tax Bill (364 SE)

15th Riigikogu, 3rd session, plenary sitting

ACTIVITY_PATTERNS: Requests for adjournments and for the consideration of amendments preceding a vote are repeatedly submitted within the same daily context; there appears to be an intense rhythm to the organization of the same issue.
2024-06-05
Estonian-Georgian relations

15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, information briefing

Not enough data.
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

The appearance in the Riigikogu on the same day (2024-05-29) along with three observations: it refers to committee discussions and prior decisions, emphasizes continuous activity in addressing the relevant topic; reflects the process of cooperation and debate, and offers several measures. The texts indicate intense participatory activity in parliament and a subsequent workload.
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

The examples provided include one speech (May 29, 2024) delivered in the Riigikogu. It references the Finance Committee and the opinions of Jürgen Ligi, and calls on colleagues to vote for the proposal. The speaker also notes that the debate is worth having and that coordination with the Finance Committee is crucial; he makes a continuous rhetorical appeal for the bill's adoption.
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

The addresses occurred on a single day (2024-05-29) through multiple speeches, with various speakers alternating while discussing the same topic. Substantive references include criticism of the commission's activities and a pattern of speeches delivered from the podium, demonstrating active participation and sustained attention to the discussion of the draft bill during that same session.
2024-05-29
Estonian-Georgian Relations

15th Estonian Parliament, 3rd session, information briefing

Three written questions submitted on the same day (2024-05-29) focus on Estonian–Georgian relations. They repeatedly raise concerns regarding the Foreign Minister’s conduct and emphasize the necessity of utilizing diplomacy. The text demonstrates a persistent choice of subject matter, consistent attention to international relations, and a continued demand for answers from the state government. It also refers to previously tabled discussions and the need for coordination.
2024-05-28
Third reading of the Draft Act amending the Building Code and other Acts (acceleration of the deployment of renewable energy) (Bill 308 SE)

15th Riigikogu, third session, plenary session

The speech was delivered in the plenary hall on May 28, 2024, in the context of the third reading; it refers to earlier debates and comments made by other Members of Parliament (e.g., Jaak), as well as the observations of the State Comptroller. The text focuses on the admissibility of one specific draft bill and the trajectory of the debate within the parliamentary proceedings.
2024-05-27
Interpellation concerning the renovation of Estonia's housing stock (No. 592)

Fifteenth Riigikogu, third session, plenary session

Presents an interpellation and two speeches on the same day; focuses on funding, implementation, and regulatory issues; demonstrates regularity in parliamentary work and maintains inquisitive, fact-based communication.
2024-05-27
Inquiry Concerning the Scope of Category B Driving Licences (No. 327)

Fifteenth Riigikogu, third session, plenary session

Not enough 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

The presentations take place in the Riigikogu on the same day, often spanning multiple speeches; for example, the May 27th report and the subsequent discussions. It is noteworthy that the presenter refers to the need to send materials beforehand and cooperate with the Presidium, and emphasizes the review of the operational continuity of social services in the Mustamäe district. This demonstrates regular and active oversight and debate within the governing sector. The desire for better results is repeatedly raised, and the recognition of issues at both the local and national levels is becoming more frequent.
2024-05-15
Third reading of the Bill (332 SE) on the Amendment of the International Sanctions Act and the Amendment of other related Acts.

15th Riigikogu, 3rd session, plenary session

It mentions that the debate over sanctions and asset freezing is taking place at the international and EU levels, emphasizing the need for cooperation and consensus. It refers to the third reading and discussions within the Council of the European Union, demonstrating continued involvement at the international level.
2024-05-15
ETO

15th Riigikogu, 3rd session, press briefing

The address was given on May 15, 2024, and concerns a Riigikogu debate on the same subject. The question posed and the subsequent response refer to a single discussion cycle that took place within one day. The text references a news story, a draft bill, and the concerns raised by the Minister of Economic Affairs, underscoring Parliament’s active engagement with ETO issues.
2024-05-14
First Reading of the Draft Basic Education Act (419 SE)

15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, plenary session

Insufficient data.
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.

Delivers multiple statements on the same topic, re-emphasizing the issue of scooter insurance at the very last minute; references the earlier discussion and the content of the explanatory memorandum. They voice concerns about the time planning, viewing the phrase "I went over by a minute" as a side note illustrating the limitations of the time management approach.
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.

The speeches are scheduled to take place simultaneously on May 8, 2024, focusing on a single topic: the temporary bank levy. Reference is made to the committee's rapporteur and colleagues, and emphasis is placed on the dynamics of the parliamentary debate and the request for cooperation.
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.

Three separate speeches delivered during the Riigikogu session on the same day (2024-05-06); consistent participation and the submission of questions; references observations made by former colleagues and utilizes media citations (Postimees).
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 recurring theme during the period; it refers to earlier initiatives (Daniel's proposal) and the need to discuss options for emerging from the crisis. The goal is to timeline the steps, and the following actions are listed: a communication plan, discussions, and avoiding harmful effects. The approaching European Parliament elections are mentioned as a contextualizing aspect.
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

Repeated calls for a recess and to convene the Council of Elders, demonstrating a desire for procedural adherence and a willingness to consult. Several appeals from the bishop and the archbishop were mentioned, as well as the faction's wish to utilize breaks (a 10-minute recess). This constitutes a procedural approach that enriches the Riigikogu agenda, with the emphasis placed prior to the debate.
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

The speaker addressed the session on 2024-05-02 and referenced the ongoing debate and previous days (such as May 1st). He/She has demonstrated active participation in the discussions and even referred to a plan to utilize a recess (a 10-minute interval before the vote), which indicates procedural engagement. The overall pattern is consistent participation in debates concerning economic and healthcare topics related to the same bill.
2024-04-30
First reading of the Bill amending the Income Tax Act (416 SE)

Fifteenth Riigikogu, Third Session, Plenary Session.

The representative made a motion requesting a recess before the vote. This action demonstrates a methodological approach and procedural maneuvering within the immediate context of the vote.
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.

The speech is dated April 30, 2024, and concerns the first reading of the draft bill. It serves as a representative example within the discussion that arose from an opposition comment.
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

The segment, which is part of at least two interpellations on the same day (April 29, 2024), points to a lengthy, roughly year-long debate concerning the motor vehicle tax and ongoing parliamentary involvement. It notes that the discussion is occurring during the interpellations, and there is also an acknowledgment that the session chair and the public (watching online) are monitoring the debate.
2024-04-29
Interpellation regarding the incompatibility of the motor vehicle tax with European Union law (No. 622)

15th Riigikogu, 3rd session, plenary session

It was presented in the form of an interpellation (No. 622) concerning the conflict of the motor vehicle tax with European Union law; the information is based solely on a single recording from 29.04.2024, which shows the context of one specific interpellation.
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

Regularly participates in the sittings and delivers multiple addresses during the same day (in discussions related to the second reading of Bill 344 SE, including additional requests for time). Uses specific examples and documents, emphasizing visual inspection and oversight. Demonstrates active involvement, encouraging debate and ensuring the proceedings adhere to the rules of national procedure.
2024-04-17
Sugar tax

15th Riigikogu, 3rd session, information briefing

It focuses on the discussion held on 17.04.2024 and references the Center Party's proposals from April 2nd; it demonstrates regular participation in Riigikogu debates concerning youth health. The text highlights an instructive dialogue and a demanding questioning style, suggesting ongoing political procedure and potential for cooperation.
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

Not enough data
2024-04-16
Third Reading of the Draft Act (351 SE) concerning the Act amending the Electricity Market Act and other Acts (Termination of Universal Service and Ensuring Security of Supply)

15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, plenary session

Not enough data.
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

Participation in the Riigikogu session; presents questions and observations concerning economic scenarios, referencing materials from the Ministry of Finance. Demonstrates regularity and a presentation-centric discussion, focusing on the verification of the data underlying the proposals.
2024-03-13
The Present and Future Challenges Facing the Domestic Food Industry

15th Estonian Parliament, third sitting, information briefing

The appearances were documented over the course of the week, with two speeches taking place on the same day, March 13, 2024. Reference is made to earlier events (the closure of production sectors announced last week). This creates the impression of regular submissions of proposals and ongoing discussions/cooperation talks with the government. Specific thematic areas are emphasized (food production, energy targets).
2024-03-11
Interpellation concerning Estonia's critical demographic situation (No. 597)

15th Estonian Parliament, 3rd session, plenary session

Delivered multiple speeches on the same day of interpellation (2024-03-11), demonstrating active participation and influencing the course of the parliamentary debate. References previous discussions initiated by the Centre Party and emphasizes the blocking/dynamic role of the interpellation (No. 597). Quotes experts and draws parallels with neighboring countries, indicating consistent involvement in the same thematic area.
2024-03-07
Debate on the matter of national importance, "The Future of Estonian Energy 2035," initiated by the Estonian Reform Party parliamentary group.

Fifteenth Riigikogu, third sitting, plenary session

Several speeches were presented throughout the day, focusing on various aspects (competitiveness, grid development, subsidies, offshore wind versus onshore solutions). It appears the debate and discussions will continue in various forms and are prepared to engage different stakeholders, including the initiators of OTRK and other institutions. Consistent emphasis is placed on the urgency of action and the identification of concrete steps (commissioning of capacity, reduction of bureaucracy).
2024-03-04
Interpellation concerning the rise in the cost of living in Estonia (No. 599)

15th Riigikogu, 3rd session, plenary sitting

The interpellation concerning the cost of living, raised during the session held on March 4th, along with the ensuing responses, indicates active participation throughout that day. The speaker maintained consistency, putting forward numerous questions and proposals; they referenced historical examples and offered concrete solutions, thereby demonstrating robust engagement in the process of parliamentary deliberation. Data regarding distant visits or activities tied to a continuous schedule is unavailable.
2024-03-04
Interpellation Regarding the Temporary Taxation of Banks' Excess Profits (No. 595)

15th Riigikogu, 3rd session, plenary sitting

Insufficient data.
2024-02-14
First reading of the Draft Act amending the Electricity Market Act and other acts (termination of universal service and ensuring security of supply) (Bill 351 SE)

15th Riigikogu, 3rd session, plenary session

The ongoing debate concerns the universal service, referencing earlier steps taken in November and December. [The speaker] notes, "It has taken quite a while again to bring this draft legislation before us." [The speaker] questions the coalition's commitment and highlights the role of the parliamentary factions (the Center Party faction's bill, the coalition's counter-response), stressing that this discussion is occurring at the Riigikogu level. Although the address is delivered on the same day, the temporal aspect is underscored through various declarations.
2024-02-14
Utility bills

15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, information briefing

Not enough data
2024-02-07
First Reading of the Draft Act on Amendments to the Income Tax Act (177 SE)

15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, plenary sitting.

Insufficient data is available regarding activity patterns. The text constitutes a single sentence within the context of the session, without any clear repetitions or regular activities.
2024-02-07
Road Maintenance Plan and Road Conditions

15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, information briefing

The discussion focuses primarily on the debate that took place during a single day (2024-02-07); it appears in several paragraphs on the same topic and directs questions to the government and the prime minister. Noteworthy is the repeated reference to the topic of the "road maintenance plan" and regional policy, but there are no clearly described excursions or travel/event descriptions. It shows a regular question-and-answer based debate pattern at the Riigikogu level.
2024-02-05
Interpellation regarding the abolition of the special VAT rate for accommodation establishments (No. 289)

15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, plenary sitting

One example of an interpellation submitted to the Riigikogu (No. 289) on 2024-02-05; this refers to the continuing democratic reflection on the government's activities. The Riigikogu and the Minister of Finance are mentioned as the parties to the discussion.
2024-01-17
First Reading of the Draft Act on Amendments to the Income Tax Act (114 SE)

15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, plenary session

The address relates to participating in the session and discussing topics within the context of the first reading; it focuses on the question and seeking an answer, rather than offering a lengthy explanation. The text shows an appeal to colleagues, and the discussion of the draft bill is the central point of attention.
2024-01-17
First Reading of the Bill to Amend the Income Tax Act (103 SE)

15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, plenary session

It refers to the presiding officer and the rapporteur, and addresses the context of the draft bill's first reading; it demonstrates parliamentary participation and the submission of a question as a required duty.
2024-01-17
First Reading of the Bill on Amendments to the Income Tax Act (102 SE)

15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, plenary session

Not enough data.
2024-01-15
Interpellation concerning the construction of a nuclear power plant (No. 41)

15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, plenary session.

Two speeches on the same day, 15.01.2024; references to the inquiry submitted in May of the previous year and the working group's report; continuous dialogue and the anticipation of new information are emphasized. This demonstrates sustained participation in parliamentary debates and on matters concerning the country's energy policy.