By Months: Andres Metsoja

Total Months: 19

Fully Profiled: 19

10.2025

11 Speeches

The focus is on demanding budget compliance and structural reforms, particularly concerning the statutory establishment of road funding using revenue generated by the motor vehicle tax. It also calls for a change in fiscal policy to guarantee local governments statutory revenue from major investments made on state land, citing the upcoming local elections.
09.2025

16 Speeches

The speaker is the initiator of the legislation (an Isamaa draft bill to amend motor insurance), which aims to reduce bureaucracy and increase user convenience, following the example of the Norwegian model. He/She is also a strong opponent of Draft Bill 667 SE, criticizing its retroactive payment liability and the restriction of business freedom.
06.2025

11 Speeches

The main legislative priorities are the regulation of renewable energy (the requirement for an integrated permit for large wind and solar farms) and the rejection of the draft bill on maritime sector fees (a proposal by the Isamaa faction). He/She is the initiator (or supporter) of draft bills that increase bureaucratic protection against environmental impacts and ensure a systematic approach.
05.2025

16 Speeches

The primary legislative priorities include rejecting the government's environmental bills (610 and 612 SE) and supporting the amendment to the Hunting Act, initiated by Isamaa, which aims to manage large predators. Furthermore, he/she supports amending the Traffic Insurance Act to eliminate mandatory insurance for light trailers. He/she is active both in initiating bills and in submitting motions for rejection proposed by opponents.
04.2025

14 Speeches

The speaker's primary legislative priority is the regulation of renewable energy, submitting the Isamaa faction's draft bill to amend the Industrial Emissions Act in order to subject wind farms to the integrated permit procedure. He/She is also an active opponent of draft bill 612 concerning the government's ownership policy and submits amendments to abolish the renewable energy fee in affected areas.
03.2025

7 Speeches

The main legislative activity concerns opposing Draft Bill 531, which amends the Building Code, the Administrative Cooperation Act, and the Water Act. He opposes the bill, making a proposal on behalf of the Isamaa parliamentary group to suspend the second reading, citing an insufficient impact analysis and a rise in hidden costs.
02.2025

10 Speeches

The speaker is actively involved in the oversight of amendments to the Local Government Organization Act concerning pets, inquiring about the applicability of sanction measures (a maximum fine of 6,400 euros) and relevant jurisprudence. They also raise a fiscal problem: the fines are collected into the state budget, leaving the associated costs to be borne by the local government.
01.2025

11 Speeches

The main legislative priority is Bill 553, initiated by Isamaa, which amends the Hunting Act and grants the Environmental Board year-round authority to prevent damage caused by game animals. Furthermore, he/she demands that renewable energy facilities be subjected to the integrated permit procedure, and criticizes failed draft legislation (the Geological Resources Act) as well as the large volume of proposed amendments (to the Climate Act).
12.2024

16 Speeches

The speaker's main legislative priorities are the repeal of the motor vehicle tax and the amendment of the Hunting Act (allowing wolf hunting for nuisance animals). He/She is an active opponent of the proposed Waste Act and Subsoil Act bills, focusing on the protection of property rights and legitimate expectation.
11.2024

31 Speeches

The speaker is an active supporter of abolishing the motor vehicle tax. He is critical of several administrative reform bills concerning the establishment of the Land and Spatial Planning Authority and the shifting of responsibilities between ministries (land improvement, planning). He demands legal certainty and concrete wording in the constitutional amendments (regarding voting rights).
10.2024

8 Speeches

The legislative focus centers on challenging budget and tax legislation, particularly those provisions concerning excise taxes and the revenue base of local municipalities. The speaker is an active critic, demanding a review within the context of municipal autonomy, specifically highlighting the mandatory increase of the land tax. Furthermore, they are calling for a solution to the issue of land tax revenue collection from protected areas.
09.2024

12 Speeches

The speaker is an active critic and opponent of the draft bill concerning the accelerated procedure for renewable energy, doubting its actual mitigating impact and warning against the erosion of community trust. They also actively participate in the discussion surrounding the draft bill on deleting vehicles from the register and the environmental charge, highlighting its deficiencies in achieving the goal of recycling end-of-life vehicles.
07.2024

9 Speeches

The main legislative focus is opposing the motor vehicle tax bill, highlighting its ideological flaws and negative impact on regional development. Furthermore, he/she is calling for the swift consideration of the Estonian forest management development plan and the reform of the local government financing model.
06.2024

7 Speeches

The speaker's primary legislative focus is opposing tax legislation initiated by the government, standing as a strong opponent to both the motor vehicle tax bill and the amendments to the land tax act. He/She also engages in criticizing legislation related to environmental restrictions and property limitations, particularly concerning forest notifications and Natura 2000 sites.
05.2024

5 Speeches

The legislative focus is directed towards draft bills accelerating energy development (such as creating a green corridor and simplifying procedures) and regulations concerning land use (including land exchange and Natura areas). He is critical of the rigidity of the Land Tax Act and demands that planning provides clarity and perspective, instead of creating confusion.
04.2024

9 Speeches

The legislative focus is on opposing the car tax bill and improving the procedure for the alienation of national defense objects to prevent the planning procedure from being made a mockery of. Support is also given to increasing statutory powers for the acquisition of land necessary to realize the state's strategic interests, acknowledging the need to pay an emotional price.
03.2024

4 Speeches

The legislative focus is on ensuring the functioning of the rule of law and, where necessary, clarifying legislation to prevent political interference. Furthermore, the speaker is actively working on the draft bill concerning noise regulation, criticizing the confusion generated by its provisions regarding exceptions for local authorities and the required coordination process.
02.2024

4 Speeches

The legislative focus centers on initiating amendments to legislation concerning national defense land and assets (specifically, the act amending the State Assets Act and the Land Cadastre Act) to ensure state control over strategic properties. He/She is the initiator and a strong proponent of this draft legislation, while simultaneously being an active opponent of the proposed car tax bill.
01.2024

14 Speeches

The primary legislative priority is amending the State Assets Act and the Land Cadastre Act to automatically revoke the national defense designation from assets designated for transfer. Furthermore, attention is focused on the electricity grid development plan and securing investments, as well as clarifying the implementation of the forest clearance fee.