Agenda Profile: Tõnis Mölder
Third Reading of the Bill on Amendments to the Traffic Act and the Police and Border Guard Act (429 SE)
2024-06-12
15th Estonian Parliament, 3rd session, plenary session.
Political Position
The political stance is reflected in procedural precision and the adjustment of voting results. During the specific vote concerning the draft amendment to the Traffic Act and the Police and Border Guard Act, the speaker adopted a neutral position. The focus is rather on procedural correctness than on substantive policy.
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Topic Expertise
The speaker demonstrates expertise in monitoring the Riigikogu's rules of procedure and voting processes, focusing on comparing the results displayed on the screen with those announced orally, and the accuracy of the official transcript.
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Rhetorical Style
The rhetorical style is polite and formal, beginning with an address to the presiding officer of the session and an apology for the lack of voice. Emphasis is placed on the accuracy of the facts and procedural correctness, utilizing a logical appeal to amend the voting results.
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Activity Patterns
The speaker is an active participant in the session, making procedural interventions to clarify the voting results and closely monitoring the progress of the voting process.
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Opposition Stance
There is no direct opposition to the political groups or the substance of the draft legislation. The criticism is aimed at correcting the inaccuracy of the voting result presented by the chair of the session, which constitutes a procedural, not a political, objection.
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Collaboration Style
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Regional Focus
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Economic Views
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Social Issues
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Legislative Focus
The legislative focus is on procedural accuracy, particularly ensuring the correct recording of voting results in the official transcript during the third reading of the Bill amending the Traffic Act and the Police and Border Guard Act (429 SE).
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