By Months: Õnne Pillak

Total Months: 10

Fully Profiled: 10

12.2024

1 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates knowledge of parliamentary procedures and the management of the session's agenda. The content is focused on procedural matters, not substantive issues.
11.2024

5 Speeches

The expert analysis is confined to the management of parliamentary procedure and the administration of the agenda. The speaker demonstrates authority when presenting the faction's stance on issues pertaining to specific agenda items (such as items 8 and 9), but refrains from using technical terminology or specific data.
10.2024

3 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates deep expertise in the specifics of social policy, particularly concerning the terms and conditions of parental benefits, child allowances, and the historical increase of the single-living pensioner's allowance. They are also well-versed in the procedures for changing the work organization and agenda of the Riigikogu (Estonian Parliament). This expertise is evident in the demand for concrete and unambiguous data.
09.2024

5 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates expertise in public finance, defense spending planning, and social policy. They utilize specific statistical data (e.g., 6.35 billion allocated for defense expenditures, 402.6 million in CO2 quota revenue) and cite the views of the President of the Bank of Estonia regarding the nation's debt burden. Furthermore, they possess detailed knowledge on matters concerning ensuring child safety and the accessibility of support services.
07.2024

3 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates detailed expertise in the field of social benefits, specifying concrete euro amounts for the increase in benefits for children with severe and profound disabilities and for working-age individuals. Furthermore, the timing of the benefits and the necessity of a one-time relief payment during the transition period are thoroughly explained. The expertise also covers changes to the system for reimbursing assistive devices, which will be decoupled from the severity level of the disability.
06.2024

5 Speeches

Demonstrates authority in the field of social policy and finance, utilizing specific statistical data regarding pension increases (over 17%, over 10%) and the average pension amount (€774, forecast €826). Furthermore, they possess in-depth knowledge of the procedural processes of the Social Affairs Committee, the proposals put forth by the Chancellor of Justice, and the legislation governing the management of the healthcare reserve.
05.2024

4 Speeches

The speaker exhibits comprehensive knowledge of social sector legislation, particularly concerning family benefits, pensions, the care reform, and support for people with disabilities. Extensive use is made of specific statistical data and monetary figures (e.g., a pension increase of €222, maintenance support of €200, care reform funding of €60M + €33M), as well as technical terminology regarding changes to assistive devices and benefits.
04.2024

4 Speeches

The speaker exhibits comprehensive expertise in the field of social law and health insurance legislation, detailing the provisions of the draft bill and their impact on target groups. Technical justifications are provided (e.g., the necessity of medical resources, requirements of the European Social Charter) for the rejection of stakeholder proposals. Specific terminology is employed, such as "temporary incapacity benefit" and "care allowance."
03.2024

19 Speeches

Demonstrates profound expertise in the social and healthcare sectors, particularly concerning the reform of sickness and care benefits and occupational health. He/She provides detailed summaries of the Social Affairs Committee discussions, addressing specific issues such as the timing of partial incapacity certificates, employers’ positions, and the collaboration between general practitioners and occupational health physicians. Utilizes data regarding children’s sleep duration (TAI overview) and references global birth rate statistics (Latvia, Japan).
02.2024

1 Speeches

The speaker shows interest in the operational details of humanitarian aid, focusing on specific assistance mechanisms for NGOs involved in the repatriation of Ukrainian children from Russia. The expertise is aimed at optimizing practical solutions and state support, asking directly how the Estonian state can better assist these organizations.