By Plenary Sessions: Arvo Aller
Total Sessions: 8
Fully Profiled: 8
2024-11-20
15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary sitting
The primary social issue is suffrage, with the speaker supporting the stance that voting rights should be restricted primarily to citizens of the Republic of Estonia. He/She also requests an opinion on the potential impact that granting voting rights to European Union citizens would have on the draft legislation.
2024-11-19
15th Riigikogu, 4th sitting, plenary session.
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2024-11-13
15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary session.
It focuses on the availability of social benefits and services. It emphasizes the issue of supporting people with disabilities, criticizing the government's alleged link between the car tax and the increase in benefits. It also draws attention to the worsening availability of healthcare in rural areas due to mobility restrictions.
2024-11-12
15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary session
In terms of social issues, strong emphasis is placed on citizens' right to participate in the planning process and to have their concerns heard if they disagree with the comprehensive plan. The speaker opposes legislative amendments that limit citizens' ability to present arguments, viewing this as a question of the quality of the democratic process.
2024-11-11
15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary session
The main social issue revolves around valuing time spent with family and taking rest, which is directly linked to improving the well-being of working people. There is support for adding the second day of Easter (Easter Monday) to the list of national holidays, citing its widespread practice across Europe and emphasizing its positive impact on allowing people to recharge.
2024-11-06
15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary sitting
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2024-11-05
Fifteenth Riigikogu, fourth session, plenary session
Access to justice is addressed among the social issues, criticizing the Minister of Justice's actions in closing courthouses.
2024-11-04
15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary sitting
The speaker focuses on educational access in rural areas, opposing the closure of upper secondary school departments and vocational schools, which are the only opportunity for many to acquire skills. They also raise the question of social justice regarding the compensation of volunteer sports referees, while seeking to standardize the definition of a young person across various statutes.