Õnne Pillak

Õnne Pillak

Email: onne.pillak@riigikogu.ee

Phone: +372 6316576

Gender: FEMALE

Status: Active

Parliament Seniority: 4 years

Total Speaking Time: 8h 38m

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Agenda Items

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Board elections of the Riigikogu
2025-03-27 12:12
15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary sitting
2 speeches
Agenda Duration: 41s
Summary

The Riigikogu sitting took place on Thursday, March 17th, with the aim of electing the Riigikogu board, including the speaker and two deputy speakers. At the beginning of the sitting, the election procedures, derived from the Constitution and the Riigikogu …

Decisions 3
Collective
Lauri Hussar was elected Speaker of the Riigikogu, receiving 51 votes.
Collective
Toomas Kivimägi was elected as the first vice-chairman of the Riigikogu, receiving …
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Arvo Aller was elected Deputy Speaker of the Riigikogu, receiving 25 votes.
1 speeches
Agenda Duration: 30s
Summary

The first item on the agenda concerned the third reading of the bill amending the Penal Code and other related laws (sanctions violations) initiated by the Government of the Republic, bill number 441. Discussions were opened and closed, and the …

Decisions 2
Collective
The steering committee's proposal to hold a final vote on bill 441.
Collective
Bill 441 has been passed into law.
Draft law amending the Constitution of the Republic of Estonia (536 SE) – Third Reading
2025-03-26 16:12
15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary session
1 speeches
Agenda Duration: 30s
Summary

The presentation is of Bill 536, the third reading of the Act Amending the Constitution of the Republic of Estonia. The task is to discuss a unified implementation consistent with the Constitution regarding the right to vote in local government …

Decisions 3
Collective
The committee decided to put the draft forward for a plenary vote …
Collective
The committee decided to amend the Constitution according to paragraph 1, sub-point …
Collective
Following the final vote, the bill was adopted as a law amending …