By Plenary Sessions: Vladimir Arhipov

Total Sessions: 6

Fully Profiled: 6

2025-11-11
XV Riigikogu, VI Session, Plenary Sitting
The legislative focus is the opposition to a specific draft law concerning the closure of the control line with Russia. There is a demand for the bill to be rejected or sent back for comprehensive revision until all potential impacts have been assessed and local stakeholders have been involved. Furthermore, inquiries are being made regarding the progress of the report promised by the government.
2025-11-06
XV Riigikogu, VI Session, Plenary Sitting
The legislative focus is currently on proposed amendments to the electoral law, particularly the issue of abolishing e-voting. The speaker is a critical stakeholder attempting to clarify the primary motivations of the bill's proponents, which center on guaranteeing the secrecy of the ballot.
2025-11-05
15th Riigikogu, 6th Session, Plenary Sitting
The main legislative priority is the complete termination and cancellation of the motor vehicle tax project. The speaker is an active opponent of the draft bill that seeks to merely adjust the tax, demanding a radical change (abolition) rather than just fixing the details.
2025-11-05
15th Riigikogu, 6th Session, Information Hour
The focus is on analyzing the impact of the existing care reform (legislation) and, where necessary, amending the funding model. The priority is increasing central government funding for local municipalities to cover rising care costs, thereby preventing the burden from being placed solely on local authorities.
2025-11-04
The 15th Riigikogu, 6th Session, Plenary Sitting
The legislative focus is currently on opposing a specific bill concerning the control and deportation of prisoners. The speaker is acting as a critic and opponent of the draft law, challenging the logic behind its implementation.
2025-11-03
The 15th Riigikogu, 6th Session, Plenary Sitting
The legislative focus is currently on the swift amendment of social welfare laws (specifically the subsistence level and pension supplements) and the strengthening of traffic safety regulations. The speaker is demanding that the legislative process be expedited so that these measures can take effect by the new year, rather than waiting for the commission's findings until the spring of 2026. The objective is to raise the minimum age requirement and regulate both speeding and parking.