By Plenary Sessions: Urmas Reinsalu

Total Sessions: 11

Fully Profiled: 11

2025-06-19
15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary session
The focus is primarily national (covering the competitiveness of the Estonian economy and the fundamental rights of the Estonian people) and extends to the European Union level (specifically, examining the rationale and necessity of regulations). Specific local regions are not highlighted, but the economic impact is illustrated through examples of major Estonian enterprises (NG Investeeringud, Selverid, Kaubamaja AS, Tallink Grupp).
2025-06-18
15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary session
It focuses primarily on national and global issues, such as the competitiveness of the Estonian economy and international visa procedures. It emphasizes the negative impact of the car tax on rural residents and calls for initiating political change during the 2025 local elections in cities and municipalities across Estonia.
2025-06-18
15th Riigikogu, 5th session, information briefing
The focus is exclusively on national policy and its impact on the Estonian people as a whole, for example, the total cost of taxation and people's financial settlement issues. There are no references to specific regional or local problems.
2025-06-17
15th Estonian Parliament, 5th session, plenary session
The focus is on the national level (Estonia's legal framework, databases) and international financial crime risks, referencing money laundering scandals and the ultimate beneficial owners of remote gambling operations from foreign countries (Russian, Belarusian, and Georgian citizens).
2025-06-16
XV Riigikogu, V Session, Plenary Sitting
The focus is on fees and legislation established at the national level that affect the operations of local governments (organized waste transport) and producers. Specific regional projects or local communities are not highlighted.
2025-06-12
15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary sitting
The focus is split between national topics (Estonian legal proceedings, the Police and Border Guard Board (PPA), the Internal Security Service (KAPO)) and international issues, especially concerning the agreement being concluded with the Kingdom of Sweden. Reference is also made to European Union countries (Latvia, Lithuania, Germany, etc.) in the context of the surplus of prison places.
2025-06-11
15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary sitting
The focus is predominantly on national tax and budget policy and its effect on the Estonian economy and people's ability to make ends meet. Decisions made by the Tallinn City Council (the abolition of kindergarten fees) are mentioned in the context of the elections, but this serves more as an illustrative comparison to the government’s short-sighted and poor policy.
2025-06-11
15th Riigikogu, 5th session, information briefing.
The focus is on national internal security and the international context, especially concerning crime and prisoner transfer issues in the Kingdom of Sweden. The situation in Sweden (the loss of control over crime) is being used as a cautionary example, highlighting the need for Estonia to learn from the mistakes of other nations.
2025-06-10
15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary sitting.
The focus is clearly national and systemic, addressing constitutional and economic problems at the level of the Estonian state. A specific example cited is the retroactively imposed obligations on maritime transport (the ETS system, Tallink), but this serves as a broader criticism of the rule of law.
2025-06-05
15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary session.
The focus is on Estonia's national competitiveness and economic position within the context of the Baltic states (Latvia, Lithuania) and Finland. It is highlighted that Estonia has lagged behind its neighbors in attracting foreign investment, citing the investments made by Fibenol, Rheinmetall, and Google as examples. The European level is also important, particularly concerning the critical assessment of climate bureaucracy and the "Fit for 55" package.
2025-06-02
15th Riigikogu, Fifth Session, Plenary Session
The focus is clearly on the national level, addressing issues concerning state finance, the tax burden, and government spending. Specific regional sites (Ugala, Tehvandi, museums) are mentioned only as examples of questionable small allocations ("roof money"), which is considered an unethical practice right before local elections.