By Months: Andres Metsoja

Total Months: 11

Fully Profiled: 11

12.2024

16 Speeches

During the committee work, the speaker presents arguments and seeks to highlight the critical issues, although he feels that his references to the constitutional context may not always be clear. He is open to cooperation, submitting draft legislation (the Hunting Law) on behalf of the Isamaa faction, and wishes the Parliament successful cooperation.
11.2024

31 Speeches

The speaker stresses the necessity of cooperation (for instance, the education agreement and the Rail Baltica project) and criticizes the government for failing to achieve it. He points out that the opposition (led by Isamaa) attempted to find a wide-ranging solution regarding electoral rights, but the coalition blocked this effort. Furthermore, he accuses the government of ignoring interest groups and the umbrella organizations representing businesses.
10.2024

8 Speeches

No data available.
09.2024

12 Speeches

The speeches do not reveal direct cooperation with other politicians, but he/she repeatedly stresses the need for communal consensus in planning processes. Through dialogue (by asking questions), he/she attempts to gain clarification and draw attention to the weaknesses of the drafts, thereby indirectly indicating the necessity for amendments.
07.2024

9 Speeches

Data missing
06.2024

7 Speeches

The speaker’s position is purely oppositional, clearly stating that they cannot support the motor vehicle tax bill. There is no mention of cooperation with other parties, seeking compromises, or bilateral negotiations. They represent the Isamaa party’s opposition to the government’s tax package.
05.2024

5 Speeches

There is insufficient data. The speaker mentions participating in a meeting of the Environmental Commission with various stakeholders, but direct evidence regarding his/her own willingness to cooperate or seek compromises is lacking.
04.2024

9 Speeches

The speaker mentioned cooperation within the Rail Baltic support group and with the Centre Party in the fight against the car tax. Although critical, the speaker thanked the Prime Minister for going over the Rail Baltic issue step-by-step, demonstrating pragmatic communication when dealing with complex projects. He also supports the coalitions' continued work in moving the Rail Baltic process forward.
03.2024

4 Speeches

The speaker commends the Minister of Justice’s explanations provided to the Isamaa faction and expresses a willingness to cooperate at the parliamentary level. He supports the proposal put forth by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court to establish an investigative committee, signaling an openness to resolving issues by hearing all parties and clarifying the legal framework.
02.2024

4 Speeches

The speaker is acting on behalf of the faction, submitting a bill (the Isamaa faction is trying again), which points to strong internal cooperation. During the presentation of the National Defense Land bill, he directly asked for support ("Please support it!"), demonstrating a desire to find consensus on security-related legislation.
01.2024

14 Speeches

The speaker stresses the need for broad cooperation, calling for a cross-parliamentary agreement to restart the Estonian economy and build confidence among businesses. He/She also shows willingness to involve other committees (the National Defence Committee, the Environment Committee) in the legislative process to ensure higher legal quality.