By Years: Priit Sibul

Total Years: 2

Fully Profiled: 2

2025

132 Speeches

The legislative focus centers on national defense (increasing support for reserve service, expediting the acquisition of ammunition), environmental legislation (criticizing Natura restrictions), and internal security (loosening the Weapons Act, developing shooting ranges). [The entity] actively submits amendments and critically analyzes draft legislation, particularly during the second and third readings, in an effort to halt or alter government-initiated bills.
2024

151 Speeches

The focus is on opposing coalition bills (such as the car tax, land tax, and the amendment to the Cultural Endowment Act) and submitting counter-proposals, while demanding improved impact assessments and greater transparency in the legislative process. It criticizes the changes to the Cultural Endowment Act, arguing that they create a new ministerial "back door" for funding cultural projects, thereby bypassing the Riigikogu (Parliament). Legal issues are also being raised (for instance, the transposition of the ECN+ directive through administrative procedure).