Mart Maastik

Mart Maastik

Email: mart.maastik@riigikogu.ee

Phone: +372 6316663

Gender: MALE

Status: Active

Parliament Seniority: 2 years

Total Speaking Time: 42h 25m

34 agenda items 34 with AI summaries (100.0%) 3620/3620 profiling (100.0%)

Agenda Items

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Guarantee
2025-10-15 15:54
The 15th Riigikogu, 6th Session, Information Hour
4 speeches
Agenda Duration: 5m
Most Active Speaker

Mart Maastik was the most active speaker, raising both the primary question concerning the government's guarantee policy and a sharp clarifying question regarding the waste of public funds (other/opposition).

Summary

Member of Parliament Mart Maastik submitted an interpellation to Prime Minister Kristen Michal regarding the government's planned loan guarantee scheme for large energy projects, such as offshore wind farms, energy storage facilities, and a nuclear power plant. Maastik criticized the …

Decisions 1
Collective
No decisions were made
Energetics
2025-06-18 16:21
15th Riigikogu, 5th session, information briefing
2 speeches
Agenda Duration: 5m
Most Active Speaker

Mart Maastik was the most active questioner, posing two thorough and critical questions that addressed both the AFRY study’s findings and the purpose and financing of nationally developed major projects (Elwind, the fourth connection). His questions were aimed at challenging the justification for government energy policy and subsidization (elsewhere).

Summary

The seventh question addressed the Minister of Energy and Environment, Andres Sutt, and MP Mart Maastik represented the question on the topic of energy. The central theme was the competitiveness of electricity prices and the role of renewable energy in …

Decisions 1
Collective
Decisions were not made.
Bill for Amending the Liquid Fuel Act (622 SE) - Second Reading
2025-06-12 03:32
15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary sitting
2 speeches
Agenda Duration: 40s
Most Active Speaker

Mart Maastik was the most active speaker, representing the right-wing (conservative) opposition. He sharply criticized the draft bill, highlighting its negative impact on competitiveness and the price of aviation fuel.

Summary

The Riigikogu discussed the second reading of Bill 622, the Act amending the Liquid Fuel Act, initiated by the Government of the Republic. Urve Tiidus, the rapporteur of the Economic Affairs Committee, announced that no proposals had been received from …

Decisions 2
Collective
The proposal by the faction of the Estonian Conservative People's Party to …
Collective
The second reading of Bill 622 was concluded.
Most Active Speaker

The most active speaker was TTBOpGaQCWM, whose remarks prompted the majority of clarifications and discussions related to the agenda items. They represent the Isamaa faction, and their represented position can be described as right-wing.

Summary

The third agenda item concerned the consideration of draft resolution 618 for its first reading, submitted to the Riigikogu by the Isamaa faction. The draft's purpose is to grant local governments the right to restrict or prohibit the use of …

Decisions 3
Collective
First decision: to place the draft on the plenary session agenda for …
Collective
Another decision: to hold the final vote on the draft (by consensus). …
Collective
Third decision: announcing the result of the final vote to the Riigikogu. …
Draft law amending the Accounting Act for reducing bureaucracy (600 SE) - first reading
2025-05-21 22:38
Fifteenth Riigikogu, Fifth Session, Plenary Session.
1 speeches
Agenda Duration: 30s
Most Active Speaker

The most active speaker was Mart Maastik (Isamaa faction). As a member of the Riigikogu, he belongs to the right-wing political side and, when speaking, took on a leading and argumentative role with a rich argumentation and judicious context, highlighting the reduction of bureaucracy and opposing the positions of the other party.

Summary

Today's agenda item concerns the draft Act amending the Accounting Act (600 SE), initiated by the Isamaa faction, which aims to reduce bureaucracy for entrepreneurs. This is the first reading of the draft in the Riigikogu, and the presenter is …

Decisions 1
Collective
The economic affairs committee decided to put the bill on the agenda …
Most Active Speaker

The most active speaker was Mart Maastik (Isamaa faction, right/right-wing political orientation). He delivered the presentation and participated in various questions and discussions, demonstrating a leading role in the debate on bill 586.

Summary

The first agenda item concerned the Riigikogu draft resolution 586, presented by the Isamaa faction, to establish circumstances for investigating the planned construction of offshore wind farms. The presenter, Mart Maastik, gave a brief overview of the purpose, tasks, and …

Decisions 2
Collective
Bill 586 is rejected on its first reading; the bill falls off …
Collective
The draft of agenda item 17, first reading, was not opened for …
Ferry connections to the major islands
2025-05-07 16:31
15th Riigikogu, 5th sitting, information briefing
2 speeches
Agenda Duration: 5m
Most Active Speaker

The most active speaker was regional and agricultural minister Hendrik Terras (pid TTBOpGaQCWM). He represented the government on the topic of ferry connections, explaining the background of pricing, the role of subsidies, and questions of service sustainability. His role, as a state official, was to lead the discussion and represent the government's viewpoints; his position is defined as other (government member).

Summary

The question concerned a question posed to Regional and Agricultural Minister Hendrik Terras regarding ferry connections to the larger islands (Saaremaa and Hiiumaa). The discussion focused on ensuring the quality of life for local residents, guaranteeing mobility, and securing the …

Decisions 1
Collective
In this matter, no decisions were made; we will continue the discussion …
Draft law amending the Energy Sector Organisation Act (574 SE) – First Reading
2025-04-16 20:37
15th Estonian Parliament, 5th session, plenary session
15 speeches
Agenda Duration: 47m
Most Active Speaker

Mart Maastik (Isamaa faction) – a more concentrated position; the most active speaker at the session, is more widely represented and leads almost all discussions regarding the input and economic viability of the bill.

Summary

The draft law amending the Energy Sector Organisation Act, initiated by the Isamaa faction, was discussed at first reading. The draft’s focus was the suitability of the current 100% renewable energy target within Estonia’s energy policy and its feasibility by …

Decisions 1
Collective
Bill 574 is rejected upon its first reading. The bill is removed …
Most Active Speaker

The most active speaker: Mart Maastik (Isamaa faction). Right-wing position. He represented the faction’s viewpoints on ensuring balanced energy security, equipment reliability, and market conditions, and led the discussion on the substantive questions of the draft.

Summary

The draft resolution of the Riigikogu, number 575, concerns the Isamaa faction's proposal, which aims to compel the government to submit to the Riigikogu an action plan for the development of Estonia’s electricity generation capacities and electrical grids to ensure …

Decisions 1
Collective
Bill 575's final vote at the Riigikogu session ended with 18 votes …
Inquiry regarding energy supply reliability (no. 717)
2025-04-14 20:38
15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary sitting
6 speeches
Agenda Duration: 46m
Most Active Speaker

The most active speaker was Member of Parliament Andres Sutt (in the role of Minister of Energy and Environment). He took on a large part of the task of answering questions and clarifying details, presenting extensive numerical and analytical information, and explaining the connections between the discussed questions. Position: other.

Summary

The third inquiry addressed Estonia’s energy supply reliability and its future. The authors of the questions were Mart Maastik, Riina Solman, and Helir-Valdor Seeder (no. 717, February 10, 2025). The main topic of the inquiry was why the energy development …

Decisions 1
Collective
Decisions were not made. Within the scope of the inquiry, answers were …