By Plenary Sessions: Reili Rand
Total Sessions: 7
Fully Profiled: 7
2025-05-21
Fifteenth Riigikogu, Fifth Session, Plenary Session.
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2025-05-19
15th Riigikogu, Fifth Session, Plenary Session.
The primary social focus is on environmental education, which is considered vital for supporting the long-term growth of environmental awareness within society. The speaker is strongly opposed to cutting funding in this area and to relocating the relevant department to the Environmental Investments Centre, which is further removed from educational matters.
2025-05-15
15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary session
Among social issues, education policy is front and center, particularly the opposition to the Hiiumaa vocational education reform, which poses a threat to the local educational environment. Furthermore, emphasis is placed on the necessity of improving the quality of the youth sector and better valuing youth workers.
2025-05-14
15th Riigikogu, 5th sitting, plenary session
The primary social issue is gender equality and representation, which the speaker strongly advocates for, stressing that competence is not based on gender. They are calling for equal opportunities and inclusion, criticizing the system that favors men in leadership roles.
2025-05-14
15th Riigikogu, fifth sitting, information briefing.
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2025-05-13
15th Riigikogu, 5th sitting, plenary session
The primary social issue is equality in education and nutrition. The speaker calls for school meals to serve as an equalizing measure, ensuring every child gets a full meal, regardless of the family's economic situation, thereby countering the disparity in quality based on family wealth.
2025-05-05
15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary sitting
The social focus is directed towards protecting financial stability and social benefits, particularly concerning the impact of casual wages on family budgets and the calculation of benefits. Equal treatment for island residents compared to mainland residents is demanded, in order to avoid additional costs and logistical barriers when accessing vital services. The question of restricting private property is also being raised, pending the buyout of railway land.