By Months: Tiit Maran

Total Months: 10

Fully Profiled: 10

12.2024

2 Speeches

The primary legislative focus is environmental law, supporting the government-initiated draft amendment to the Waste Act and the Packaging Act, although this is considered too modest. The speaker also emphasizes the need to legislatively address the reduction of bureaucracy and the distribution of competence for issuing groundwater borewell permits between the Environmental Board and local governments.
11.2024

7 Speeches

It focuses on the need to reshape legislation and the organization of life in accordance with the inevitability of climate change. It stresses the necessity of preparing the country to cope with the consequences of climate change (adaptation), a task that is Estonia's own responsibility. It considers Estonia's contribution to European Union lawmaking important.
10.2024

4 Speeches

The legislative focus is on opposing the reorganization of government sectors, particularly retaining the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Regional Affairs and Agriculture in the field of spatial planning. The second priority is a security-related bill concerning the activities of the church institution, following the adoption of which an overview of concrete steps will be requested.
09.2024

2 Speeches

The primary legislative focus is on the quality of legislation and procedural correctness, especially regarding bills concerning climate and the environment. The speaker acts as a procedural monitor, demanding amendments to drafts that combine the themes of nature conservation and renewable energy.
06.2024

14 Speeches

The main legislative topics are related to the environment and energy: the discussion of the car tax (with opposition to its current form) and the decision on preparing for the introduction of nuclear energy (with opposition to rushing and a demand for conditionality). Actively participates in the work of the Environment Committee, including the processing of appointments (RMK, KIK).
05.2024

6 Speeches

The main legislative focus is on opposing the Climate-Resilient Economy Act (whose scope is considered too narrow) and the decision authorizing the deployment of nuclear energy. The speaker acts as a critic and opponent, demanding the legislation’s compliance with the Constitution and the Sustainable Development Act, and calling for greater transparency in defining the objectives.
04.2024

9 Speeches

The primary legislative focus centered on the handling of the draft amendments to the Electronic Communications Act and the Nature Conservation Act, during which the speaker voiced criticism regarding the procedural haste. Furthermore, key issues include supporting the Estonian University of Life Sciences and guaranteeing the adequate training of veterinarians, along with establishing a rational foundation for the decision on adopting nuclear energy.
03.2024

3 Speeches

The legislative focus is on amendments to the Energy Sector Organization Act, the Nature Conservation Act, and the Ambient Air Protection Act. The speaker is actively scrutinizing the details of the draft legislation, raising questions about the logic behind restrictions in Natura 2000 areas and demanding legal clarity regarding noise limit values. They oppose the extraordinary procedure for those amendments that are not directly related to urgent national defense needs (e.g., Spring Storm).
02.2024

1 Speeches

The legislative focus is on foodstuff regulation, specifically challenging the proposal to treat insect protein meal separately. The speaker is acting as a critic of the proposal and raising questions, demanding clear and comparable data for making regulatory decisions.
01.2024

4 Speeches

The main legislative focus is on environmental law. The speaker is a strong proponent of Draft Law 346 amending the Water Act, viewing it as a step towards reducing the environmental burden and promoting water reuse. Furthermore, they actively participate in environmental debates, demanding clarification and data (e.g., concerning nanoparticles).