By Months: Priit Sibul

Total Months: 19

Fully Profiled: 19

10.2025

11 Speeches

The focus is exclusively on the national legislative procedure, including the activities of the Finance Committee and the Chancellor of Justice. There is no regional or local focus.
09.2025

31 Speeches

The speaker highlights the concerns of the people of Southeast Estonia regarding the imposition of environmental restrictions (strict nature reserves) and the lack of a notification obligation on the part of the Environmental Board. Furthermore, the focus includes nationwide infrastructure projects, such as the reduction of investments in Rail Baltica.
06.2025

21 Speeches

The regional focus is limited, but the issue of the Põlva shooting range is mentioned in the context of budget amendments within the administrative area of the Ministry of Culture, demonstrating attention to specific local facilities.
05.2025

20 Speeches

A strong regional focus on Southeast Estonia, particularly regarding the Põlva and Võru shooting ranges, emphasizing their critical importance for border guards and the crisis reserve. It also highlights the city of Tartu's dissatisfaction with the care reform and the resulting burden placed on local municipalities.
04.2025

8 Speeches

The speaker highlights the issues facing residents in sparsely populated areas and Southeast Estonia concerning the proposed car tax and vehicles registered for national defense purposes. Furthermore, attention is drawn to regional cultural projects in Narva and Tartu (specifically Süku), with questions raised about their funding and the current status of agreements with local municipalities.
03.2025

15 Speeches

The focus is clearly regional, centered on Southeast Estonia, referencing his own electoral district and the concerns of local voters (specifically, the required surrender of vehicles to the Defense Forces). He criticizes the investment made in the Võru shooting range and advocates instead for the refurbishment of the Põlva range, highlighting Põlva's long tradition in shooting sports.
02.2025

14 Speeches

The focus is heavily on national issues (Estonian energy policy, prices, and legislation) and international cooperation in the security sector. Particular emphasis is placed on the security and foreign cooperation among the Baltic Sea countries, as well as the actions of major European powers (Germany, France, Italy) in light of the changed security environment.
01.2025

12 Speeches

The focus is on national and international topics, particularly national defense and comparison with other NATO countries (Lithuania, Poland) regarding the development of the defense industry and the speed of decision-making. There is no local or regional emphasis, apart from the Nordica issue, which is a matter of national aviation.
12.2024

8 Speeches

A strong regional focus is on Southeast Estonia, particularly Põlva County, where the closure of the courthouse and the SKA office is being criticized and linked to measuring the accountability of members of parliament. Additionally, the impact of merging local government water companies on regional pricing and infrastructure development is addressed. Regional representation is a crucial issue, which is connected to the electoral system and the reputation of the parliament.
11.2024

27 Speeches

The strong regional focus is on Southeast and South Estonia, especially the Põlva and Võru regions. The speaker criticizes the closure of state institutions (the SKA representation, the courthouse) in Põlva and finds it embarrassing that investments (e.g., a shooting range) are being directed to Võru, stressing that the state is the first to abandon the periphery.
10.2024

15 Speeches

The clear regional focus is on Southeast Estonia, where the speaker is demanding clarification on why the investment in the Võru shooting range was prioritized over Põlva, which has been waiting for this investment for decades. Furthermore, detailed local knowledge is demonstrated regarding the location and accessibility of the planned facility.
09.2024

11 Speeches

The focus is primarily on national and international issues, such as NATO, EU directives, and national defense. One specific regional reference pertains to utilizing Tartu Prison to house foreign inmates, a plan linked to the Ministry of Justice's initiatives.
07.2024

10 Speeches

The focus is entirely at the national level: tax policy, the defense budget, and legislative processes in the Riigikogu. There is no regional or local emphasis in the speeches, except for references to local elections in the context of the voting rights of third-country nationals.
06.2024

15 Speeches

A strong focus on rural areas and rural entrepreneurs, criticizing the impact of the land tax hike on their economic viability and the potential extinction of rural life. It uses the land valuation figures for Central Estonia as an example and predicts that local municipalities will be held "hostage" by the mandatory requirement to raise the land tax.
05.2024

14 Speeches

A regional focus is lacking; the emphasis is placed on national issues such as tax policy, security, and language matters. Although the topic of land tax does affect local municipalities, the discussion remains at the level of national regulation and redistribution.
04.2024

13 Speeches

A strong regional focus is placed on valuing rural life and ensuring the viability of border areas (such as Setomaa), emphasizing the need for tailor-made solutions. Specifically, he highlights the problem of supplying food to Võrumaa farmers and the Kuperjanov Battalion, stressing the importance of local production within the context of national defense.
03.2024

8 Speeches

Although the focus is on national policy, specific regional examples are used to illustrate systemic problems. Ida-Virumaa is mentioned in connection with the transition to Estonian-language education and teachers' supplementary pay, and Põlva in the context of state gymnasiums and school network planning. The question of the expediency of funding the Jõhvi film campus was also raised.
02.2024

17 Speeches

The focus is primarily on national legislative and economic issues, such as the tax environment and the price of energy. A regional emphasis becomes apparent with the mention of the Jõhvi film campus project, which is financed by the Just Transition Fund, contrasting it with the film campus in Tallinn approved by the Riigikogu.
01.2024

13 Speeches

The speaker's focus is primarily national, addressing the state budget, the Cultural Endowment of Estonia, and national legislation. The regional topic is raised in the context of film studio financing (Tallinn versus Jõhvi) and through a reference that transparency issues also affect local governments. The speaker also mentions the Elektrilevi consumer problem, which is a broad infrastructure issue.