By Months: Priit Sibul

Total Months: 19

Fully Profiled: 19

10.2025

11 Speeches

The legislative focus centers on the speed and correctness with which the specific draft bill is being processed in the Finance Committee. The speaker is critical of the pace of the proceedings, actively advocating for the process to be accelerated.
09.2025

31 Speeches

The speaker's focus is on government oversight and improving existing procedures (e.g., the State Audit Office's access to contracts). They are concerned about the reduction in Rail Baltica investments and inquire about the European context of the proposed bills. They also look into the issue of the Competition Authority's additional workload and associated costs.
06.2025

21 Speeches

The main legislative priorities include clarity in budget procedures, regulating environmental law (specifically noise) at the statutory level rather than via regulation, and amendments to church law and medical law (specifically regarding end-of-life declarations). The speaker acts primarily as a critical opponent, seeking to improve draft legislation through amendments (such as changing terminology) or voting against bills on grounds of principle.
05.2025

20 Speeches

The legislative focus is directed at environmental bills (610, 612), to which he/she is a vocal opponent because they infringe upon property rights. He/She demands swift action from the Ministry of Interior in establishing the implementing regulations for the Weapons Act to promote capability development. He/She is also addressing the status of offshore wind farm plans and the legislative impact of the maintenance reform.
04.2025

8 Speeches

The legislative focus centers on the critical evaluation of existing laws and proposed bills (like the car tax), as well as monitoring the progress toward strategic goals (Energy 2030). The speaker is acting as an opposition watchdog, demanding clarity from the government and questioning whether the coalition intends to "creatively interpret" other legislation, particularly tax laws.
03.2025

15 Speeches

The primary legislative focus is on increasing the allowance paid for time served in the reserve service, for which he/she is submitting a draft resolution to the Riigikogu. He/she is also addressing amendments to the Churches and Congregations Act, where he/she is critical of the parliament’s authority to regulate canon law. Furthermore, he/she is demanding the faster announcement of defense procurements (1.6 billion euros).
02.2025

14 Speeches

The main legislative priorities are the amendment of the Organization of the Energy Sector Act (the reversal of the 2030 target, a proposal by Isamaa) and the draft Local Elections Act, regarding which he is strongly opposed to expanding voting rights for citizens of third countries. He also criticizes the government for dealing with amendments to the Churches and Congregations Act, considering this work insignificant.
01.2025

12 Speeches

The legislative focus is on accelerating national defense investments, supporting a draft bill for the faster procurement of 1.6 billion euros worth of ammunition over four years. [The entity] actively utilizes parliamentary inquiries to clarify the defense minister's contradictory statements and the impact of the VAT increase. [It/He/She] also participates in discussions regarding fixed-term residence permits and language requirements.
12.2024

8 Speeches

The legislative focus is on tightening the Child Protection Act, reducing administrative burden through auditing, and discussions concerning measuring the work of a Member of Parliament and reforming the electoral system. The speaker is an active supporter of amendments and a critical questioner who demands the use of phased solutions to prevent laws from constantly having to return before Parliament.
11.2024

27 Speeches

The legislative focus is on opposing the government's budget cuts and changes to social policy (parental benefits, withdrawing support from pensioners). He/She is an active supporter of initiatives concerning the prohibition of abortion funding. Furthermore, he/she addresses issues related to constitutional amendments (voting rights) and the extension of compulsory education (up to the age of 18), questioning their funding and content.
10.2024

15 Speeches

The legislative focus is on opposing government bills, particularly those concerning social and tax cuts. The speaker is actively involved in preparing budget amendments, requiring detailed information on specific investment lines in order to direct funds regionally. The importance of parliamentary procedures and the accessibility of draft legislation is also emphasized.
09.2024

11 Speeches

The legislative focus is directed toward criticizing the transposition of EU directives (the CER Directive), particularly concerning the increase in the number of essential service providers and the accompanying bureaucracy. Significant emphasis is also placed on demanding strict adherence to the Riigikogu Rules of Procedure and Internal Rules Act, thereby challenging the authority of the decisions made by the Sittings Department.
07.2024

10 Speeches

The legislative focus is on opposing the government's tax bills (car tax, property tax, broad-based security tax) and criticizing the procedure by which they are being handled. The speaker is a strong opponent of the bills, demanding that analyses be presented and questioning their constitutionality. A specific priority was submitting a formal inquiry to the Minister of Defence concerning the collection and utilization of the security tax.
06.2024

15 Speeches

The legislative focus is on opposing the government’s tax bills (VAT, car tax, land tax) and highlighting the procedural shortcomings in their handling. (The subject) is an active submitter and defender of amendments, demanding that the interests of large families and rural entrepreneurs be taken into account in the tax laws. (The subject) criticizes the nuclear energy bill as a mere declaration, noting that this differs sharply from the quiet adoption of wind energy subsidies.
05.2024

14 Speeches

The legislative focus is currently centered on opposing tax legislation (land tax, sugar tax) and handling political declarations concerning national security. The speaker actively opposes proposed legislation and seeks to amend bills (for example, replacing the term "third countries" with "countries supporting aggression"). He utilizes parliamentary procedural rules to influence the legislative agenda and demand intervention from the Presidium.
04.2024

13 Speeches

The legislative focus centers on legal system reforms, particularly the analysis of procedures related to the Competition Authority's fining decisions (transposing the ECN+ directive) and the goals behind increasing the level of fines. He is concerned about the lack of an adequate legal provision addressing sports manipulation (match-fixing). Furthermore, the financing of nationally important cultural institutions (ERR, Estonia) is currently on the agenda.
03.2024

8 Speeches

The legislative focus centers on the critical monitoring of pending legislation, especially regarding amendments to the Cultural Endowment Act that concern the financing of nationally important cultural objects. The speaker operates as a procedural critic, demanding guaranteed parliamentary oversight. Additionally, attention is paid to specifics, such as defining noise target values in construction regulations (specifically clarifying the definition of "nearby land area").
02.2024

17 Speeches

The legislative focus is on challenging government bills, particularly the amendment to the Cultural Endowment Act, which would establish a new, minister-based mechanism for adding cultural objects. The speaker initiated a formal inquiry to the Auditor General concerning the implementation of parliamentary oversight and proposed, on behalf of the Isamaa faction, that the second reading of the Cultural Endowment bill be suspended.
01.2024

13 Speeches

The main legislative priorities include updating the Public Information Act to enhance transparency and reviewing amendments to the Estonian Cultural Endowment Act regarding the financing of a new cultural object. Furthermore, he/she is inquiring about the preparation and schedule of the comprehensive national defense bill, acting in the capacity of both a legislative initiator (via interpellations) and a critical evaluator.