By Months: Evelin Poolamets

Total Months: 19

Fully Profiled: 19

10.2025

2 Speeches

The legislative focus is procedural, centering on the rules of parliamentary procedure and determining when intervention is necessary to remove a minister from the podium due to improper conduct.
09.2025

39 Speeches

The primary legislative focus is opposing government bills and suspending their proceedings. A proposal was made to halt the second reading of the bill concerning the expansion of CO2 quota trading. A proposal was also submitted to abandon the Rail Baltic project and withdraw from related international agreements, citing the project's inexpediency.
06.2025

35 Speeches

The legislative focus is directed at opposing the drafts aimed at accelerating renewable energy, as these devalue detailed planning and community involvement. The speaker's priority is to amend the law to establish a 20 km impact zone for onshore wind turbines exceeding 250 meters in height, similar to the regulations governing offshore wind farms. He also submitted an inquiry regarding the impacts and regulations of wind energy development.
05.2025

46 Speeches

The legislative focus is on the Bill on the Acceleration of Renewable Energy (Bill 541) and opposing tax increases. Key priorities include reducing bureaucracy (sustainability reporting) and protecting the Name Act from ideological changes, specifically by requiring that the name corresponds to the individual's sex. Furthermore, questions are being raised concerning banking regulation, judicial administration reform, and the constitutionality of the state budget.
04.2025

30 Speeches

The primary legislative focus is the rejection of the gender quotas bill and pressuring the government to halt the planning of wind parks until threshold limits and measurement methodologies for infrasound and low-frequency noise are established. He/She will submit a formal inquiry (interpellation) to the Minister of Energy and Environment and raise questions regarding the abolition of subsidies for small beekeepers and the ignorance of the e-elections commission.
03.2025

49 Speeches

The speaker is the initiator of the draft legislation, focusing on the formation of an investigative committee into the circumstances surrounding the termination of Nordica's operations, the reduction of the personal income tax rate to 20%, and the termination of renewable energy subsidies for wind energy producers. He is also actively involved in debates on legislative amendments related to sanctions (the indexing of fine units) and defense expenditures (reservist compensation), demanding accountability and justice.
02.2025

13 Speeches

The legislative focus is currently centered on the critical review and opposition of government draft legislation. Key issues include restricting voting rights based on citizenship, establishing a commission to handle scientific ethics misconduct cases (raising the issue of conflict of interest), and granting 15-year-olds independent decision-making power regarding participation in scientific research. Furthermore, questions are being raised regarding the constitutionality of proposed legal amendments and the impact of regulations governing wolf hunting.
01.2025

19 Speeches

The key legislative priorities are increasing transparency (a bill requiring the Chancellor of Justice and the Prosecutor General to substantiate their representation expenses) and reforming energy policy (a bill to terminate subsidies for wind energy). He/She is the initiator of these bills on behalf of the EKRE faction and actively participates in discussions regarding other legislative amendments (e.g., amending the State Budget Act, preventing the misuse of visas) by posing questions.
12.2024

23 Speeches

The legislative focus is on opposing government bills, especially those related to reducing environmental impact assessments (for wind farms), corporate bureaucracy (sustainability reports), and child safety (the deletion of criminal records). It seeks clarity through parliamentary inquiries regarding the criteria for issuing the gray passport and the inactivity of the government commission on population policy. It stresses the importance of balanced legislation over rushing the process.
11.2024

20 Speeches

The main legislative priority is amending the Holidays and Commemorative Dates Act to compensate for public holidays that fall on a weekend and to include the second day of Easter among the public holidays. Additionally, [the entity/we] is an active and critical participant in the discussions concerning the draft Subsoil Act and the draft legislation regarding the foreigner's passport.
10.2024

36 Speeches

The main legislative priority is the establishment of a special committee to address the demographic crisis. The speaker is a strong opponent of government-initiated bills concerning the termination of health insurance for parents with two children and sustainability reporting, proposing that the latter bill be rejected. Explanations are also demanded regarding the proportionality of fine rates under the Customs Act and the consequences of abolishing the educational requirements for the Secretary of State.
09.2024

25 Speeches

The legislative focus is currently on the initiation of a draft bill (by the EKRE faction) aimed at developing measures to boost the birth rate. The speaker is a staunch opponent of legislation related to the green transition, such as the short-term renewable energy act, and is asking detailed questions regarding the implementation of international conventions.
07.2024

8 Speeches

The primary legislative focus is on opposing the car tax, questioning its rationale, administrative costs, and special provisions for vehicles not participating in traffic. More broadly, the priority is fostering economic growth and reducing the tax burden.
06.2024

4 Speeches

The legislative focus is currently centered on government oversight and ministerial accountability, specifically through participation in the no-confidence debate. Furthermore, work is underway on a foreign policy draft bill concerning the non-recognition of the results of the presidential elections in the Russian Federation, which demands specific subsequent steps from the government.
05.2024

11 Speeches

The legislative focus is on opposing bills initiated by the government, such as the amendment regulating food irradiation, which the EKRE faction does not support, citing the lack of public debate. Also a priority is the tightening of language requirements within the Public Transport Act and in platform work, a measure supported by both the speaker and EKRE. An important component is also the oversight of the government’s work and ensuring the flawless functioning of its systems (such as the land cadastre).
04.2024

32 Speeches

The main legislative priorities are ensuring the transparency and integrity of elections (by requiring the end-to-end verifiability of e-voting) and guaranteeing the quality of social services (by criticizing the relaxation of educational requirements for victim support providers). He/She also acts as a procedural watchdog, demanding impact assessments for draft legislation and inquiring about the grounds used for setting fine amounts.
03.2024

31 Speeches

The legislative focus is currently on the critical review and challenging of government bills (the Car Tax, Education Reform, and Noise Regulation). Emphasis is placed on the lack of legal clarity in the new legislation and procedural errors, such as the failure to involve agricultural producers. The speaker is acting in opposition, proposing the rejection of the draft amendment to the Atmospheric Air Protection Act.
02.2024

13 Speeches

The main legislative priority is a security-related bill that would restrict Russian citizens from acquiring real estate in Estonia, in order to prevent Estonia from being used as a clandestine entry point to Europe. There is also support for bills concerning the reduction of VAT on foodstuffs and increasing the school lunch subsidy.
01.2024

23 Speeches

The legislative focus is directed toward opposing government-initiated bills, particularly the draft amendment to the Water Act, which the faction proposed be rejected. Support is given to tax relief measures related to fuel prices and business competitiveness (lowering excise duty and adjusting tax-exempt compensation). Critical emphasis is placed on the procedural correctness of the lawmaking process and the requirement for a legislative intent document (väljatöötamiskavatsus).