By Months: Tiit Maran

Total Months: 17

Fully Profiled: 17

10.2025

10 Speeches

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09.2025

27 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates cooperation with colleagues by submitting an interpellation to the Honorable Minister on behalf of ten members of the Riigikogu. The speaker also emphasizes the need to respect and adhere to the unanimous decisions of the Riigikogu committees (such as the Cultural Affairs Committee) concerning regional education.
06.2025

15 Speeches

There is no sign of cooperation with the governing coalition, but rather sharp confrontation. It points to cooperation with the Social Democrats regarding the re-submission of the "vicious dogs law amendment." It supports the debate of diverse viewpoints within academic freedom and, following the Danish model, an agreement between the state, businesses, and employees to balance society.
05.2025

36 Speeches

The speaker is acting oppositionally, noting that the coalition's power games are rejecting substantive proposals. He/She acknowledges an internal conflict regarding supporting the necessary legislative amendment if it fails to resolve the injustice inflicted upon landowners. He/She emphasizes the need to involve scientists, environmental experts, and trade unions in the decision-making process.
03.2025

2 Speeches

Demonstrates a readiness for constructive cooperation within the legislative process, recognizing that the draft legislation improved during the proceedings (for instance, the banning of a dangerous drilling method). However, they remain highly critical and oppositional towards the government's overall political direction, accusing them of lacking any substantive understanding of the issues.
02.2025

11 Speeches

The collaborative style is supportive, acknowledging colleague Raimond’s work on the dog bill and referencing feedback from supporters. As the committee rapporteur, he is procedurally correct, directing complex and open issues (e.g., the regulation of nuisance specimens) to the large carnivore cooperation body for further discussion. He emphasizes that his responses are limited by the committee’s discussion, which demonstrates dedication to the rapporteur role.
01.2025

5 Speeches

The speaker highlights the Environmental Committee's consensus decision on the further processing of the wolf bill and confirms the Social Democrats' support for the draft legislation. He/She is open to future cooperation concerning broader legislative amendments (the Nature Conservation Act, the Hunting Act) but prefers to maintain the focus of the current urgent bill.
12.2024

2 Speeches

The speaker supports the bill initiated by the government, recognizing its significance, yet utilizes it as a platform to criticize broader systemic shortcomings. He addresses his colleagues respectfully ("honorable colleagues"), but there is no information available regarding direct cooperation or a readiness to compromise with other political parties.
11.2024

7 Speeches

Urges all political parties to jointly, substantively, and thoroughly address the challenge of climate change, stressing the necessity of avoiding political infighting. It supports international cooperation in emission reduction and concurs with the Prime Minister's views on security and the strengthening of the EU. It thanks the presenters for their work and expresses respect for their expertise.
10.2024

4 Speeches

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09.2024

2 Speeches

No data available
06.2024

14 Speeches

He/She represents the views of the Social Democratic Party faction and is spearheading a broad-based amendment proposal that was signed by 19 individuals. Regarding the committee’s work, he/she highlights decisions reached by consensus (for instance, the appointment of members to the boards of RMK and KIK). However, he/she criticizes the coalition for failing to consult with the authors of the amendments, deeming this an improper procedure.
05.2024

6 Speeches

Data is unavailable. All public appearances have consisted of critical addresses directed at the minister or the rapporteur, with no indication of cooperation or willingness to compromise with other political forces.
04.2024

9 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates a willingness to cooperate by acknowledging other parties (e.g., the Rural Affairs Committee for raising the topic) and agreeing with most of the viewpoints. The inter-ministerial communication (between the Ministry of Defence and the Ministry of Climate) is noted as a positive factor, as it helped resolve the draft bill’s bottlenecks.
03.2024

3 Speeches

The speaker is open to compromises and cooperation, expressing hope that the two ministries will find a solution between the two readings of the draft bill. The speaker supports the Environmental Committee's initiative concerning noise regulation, which was developed in collaboration with representatives from the Ministry of Climate, the Ministry of Social Affairs, and the Ministry of Regional Affairs and Agriculture. The speaker emphasizes the necessity of involving local governments in the legislative process to ensure the law's enforceability.
02.2024

1 Speeches

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01.2024

4 Speeches

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