By Plenary Sessions: Tõnis Lukas
Total Sessions: 5
Fully Profiled: 5
2024-04-29
15th Riigikogu, 3rd session, plenary session
The political focus is on integrating environmental goals with economic policy, stressing the necessity of reducing consumption and waste. A historical connection is highlighted between the backing asset of the Estonian kroon (forests) and contemporary climate policy. They maintain a strong, policy-driven stance on issues of sustainable management and consumption reduction.
2024-04-10
15th Estonian Parliament, 3rd session, plenary session
The political position heavily emphasizes the integration of regional policy and education policy, stressing the necessity of sustaining life in sparsely populated areas to prevent rural depopulation. This stance strongly supports communities and criticizes the slow response of the Riigikogu (Parliament) and the ministries to ongoing demographic and migration processes. The objective is to ensure clarity and forward planning in the development of the school network by offering concrete solutions regarding funding and decision-making deadlines.
2024-04-10
15th Estonian Parliament, third sitting, information briefing
The political position is strongly opposed to raising the immigration quota, highlighting negative demographic trends and the risks posed by immigration to society and security. The approach is policy- and value-based, accusing the government of concealing the import of cheap labor and calling the quota deception a "complete sham." The speaker believes the solution must be achieved by raising domestic wage levels.
2024-04-09
15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, plenary session
The political stance is strongly opposed to the government’s plan to raise the immigration quota. The position is policy-driven, emphasizing that integration (both linguistic and mental) has already failed, and suspecting that the real objective is to bring in cheap labor.
2024-04-08
15th Riigikogu, 3rd session, plenary sitting
The focus is heavily on education policy, particularly accelerating the transition to Estonian-language instruction and resolving the issue of teacher salaries. They sharply criticize the government's failure to uphold promises regarding teacher salary increases and prevent a strike, stressing that the entire government must bear responsibility. Their positions are strongly value-based, emphasizing the primacy of population policy and the Estonian language and culture in integration efforts. They support state intervention to mitigate regional disparities in education.