By Plenary Sessions: Tiit Maran
Total Sessions: 4
Fully Profiled: 4
2024-04-18
15th Riigikogu, 3rd session, plenary sitting
The speaker demonstrates expertise regarding the economic and technical aspects of energy policy and nuclear energy. He addresses specific topics such as the controllability and inherent slowness of nuclear energy, as well as economic issues like the sharp spike in costs resulting from the reduction of production capacity and the necessity of state guarantees. He also refers to market research (the Kantar Emor survey) as an example of lobbying.
2024-04-11
15th Riigikogu, 3rd session, plenary session
The speaker demonstrates profound expertise in veterinary medicine and science, referencing both personal work experience—such as hiring a veterinarian for a zoo—and the recruitment challenges faced by the public sector. They utilize specific concepts like "One Health" and present data on the shortage of veterinarians and the environmental impact of agriculture (nitrogen, phosphorus). Furthermore, they stress the crucial role of science in guaranteeing high-quality education and training.
2024-04-09
15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, plenary session
The speaker demonstrates expertise on the integration of environment and economy, utilizing specific concepts such as the environment's "buffering capacity" and the "export of impact to third countries." Emphasis is placed on the tight interconnectedness of social and economic functioning with the environment. This expertise is focused on assessing environmental impact within the context of economic strategies.
2024-04-03
15th Estonian Parliament, 3rd sitting, plenary session
The speaker demonstrates expertise at the intersection of national defense and the Nature Conservation Act, detailing specific provisions of the Electronic Communications Act and the Nature Conservation Act. He/She is well-versed in legislative procedures, particularly the justification for emergency proceedings. He/She can differentiate between urgent amendments (Kevadtorm) and provisions requiring more extensive debate (e.g., building exclusion zones).