Agenda Profile: Evelin Poolamets

Second reading of the draft law (469 SE) ratifying the International Labour Organization’s (ILO) Convention No. 190 concerning the elimination of violence and harassment in the world of work

2024-10-24

15th Riigikogu, 4th sitting, plenary session

Political Position
The political stance focuses on both the procedural and emotional aspects of handling the draft bill (the ratification of ILO Convention No. 190). The speaker criticizes the visible reluctance and unpleasant attitude displayed by the rapporteur and the committee members toward the bill. The position is value-based, calling into question the sincerity of the bill's proponents.

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Rhetorical Style
The speaker's style is interrogative and challenging, focusing on the presenter's body language and perceived hesitation. Rhetorical questions are used ("Did the commission members rejoice over this draft bill?") to emphasize the unpleasant and hesitant atmosphere that prevailed within the commission. The tone is critical and suspicious.

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Opposition Stance
The opposition is directed at the bill's rapporteur and the committee members, who are being criticized for their indecisiveness and unpleasant demeanor during the presentation of the draft legislation. The criticism focuses on the atmosphere of the proceedings and the motivation of those presenting, rather than the substance of the policy itself.

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Collaboration Style
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Regional Focus
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Economic Views
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Social Issues
The speaker indirectly addresses social issues related to the elimination of violence and harassment in the world of work (ILO Convention No. 190). However, the focus remains on the transparency of the procedure and the sincerity of supporting the draft bill.

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Legislative Focus
The primary legislative focus is the second reading of the draft act (469 SE) on the ratification of International Labour Organization (ILO) Convention No. 190. The speaker acts as an interrogator, challenging the motivation of the bill's sponsors and the general mood within the committee.

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