By Plenary Sessions: Evelin Poolamets
Total Sessions: 5
Fully Profiled: 5
2024-09-25
15th Riigikogu, 4th sitting, plenary session
The legislative focus is on the legal precision of implementing the international convention (Article 12), requiring the Minister to provide a list of the legislative acts to be amended and explanations regarding the nature of the special measures. The regulatory definition of needs-based transport is also a key focus.
2024-09-18
15th Estonian Parliament, 4th sitting, plenary session
Legislative focus has been placed on opposing the renewable energy bill, which the EKRE faction is rejecting. The criticism concerns the content of the bill (the absence of nuclear energy) and the procedural aspect (a validity period that is too short), which fails to solve long-term planning problems.
2024-09-16
The 15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary sitting.
The primary legislative priority involves initiating and supporting a draft bill aimed at developing methods to increase the birth rate, underscoring its long-term and strategic significance. Furthermore, attention is focused on personal data protection and the prevention of cyberattacks, specifically by inquiring with the minister about the necessary precautions to guarantee the security of the ABIS data repository.
2024-09-11
15th Estonian Parliament, 4th session, press briefing.
The focus is on the executive actions of the government and the oversight of their constitutionality, rather than initiating or amending new laws. The speaker demands clarification regarding the government's decision-making process and its legal basis.
2024-09-09
15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary session
The legislative focus is on scrutinizing the government's activities, particularly through submitting interpellations to the Climate Minister concerning the restoration of wetlands and the fulfillment of the objectives of the European Union Nature Restoration Regulation. The speaker is critical regarding the achievement of the current goals and their financial justification, questioning whether the resources should not instead be allocated to other sectors.