By Months: Pipi-Liis Siemann

Total Months: 14

Fully Profiled: 14

10.2025

2 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates expertise in the fields of public administration, digital governance, and technology implementation. Specific terminology is employed, distinguishing between "productivity" and "efficiency" within the public sector. Particular emphasis is placed on the limits of processing capacity related to the growth of the e-residency program, and the potential of artificial intelligence to transform the trajectory of the public sector.
09.2025

18 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates clear expertise regarding the constitutional committee's topics, particularly electoral law (specifically, a candidate's ties to the community), population registration, and the discretionary authority of local governments. Furthermore, they exhibit knowledge in the financial sector, inquiring about the statistics and prevention measures for consumer complaints, risk awareness, crowdfunding services, and cross-border payment fraud.
06.2025

3 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates expertise in legislative procedure and committee work (specifically the Constitutional Committee), providing a detailed overview of the handling of the draft bill and the engagement process. Furthermore, they are well-versed in specific economic policy issues, such as the electricity excise tax, various fees, and market failures present in the housing sector. They also reference prior criticism concerning the conditions of the rental housing program, indicating a deep knowledge of the field’s history.
05.2025

7 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates expertise in constitutional and administrative law, particularly concerning the reform of judicial system management and oversight. He addresses detailed issues related to the separation of powers, institutional fragmentation, and judicial independence, citing European practice and clarifications provided by ministry experts. Furthermore, he is well-versed in the procedures for establishing Riigikogu special committees and the debates surrounding their necessity and purpose.
04.2025

1 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates expertise in the field of family law, employing specific terminology such as "visitation schedule," "custody rights," and "decision-making authority." The expert analysis focuses on procedural deficiencies within the judicial process and the negative impact of parental abuse on child safety.
01.2025

1 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates expertise in constitutional law and procedural norms, explaining the significance of legal instruments (such as a declaration versus a formal decision) and the ramifications of their implementation. Emphasis is placed on the necessity of amending the constitution to restrict suffrage, which indicates a profound understanding of the legislative hierarchy.
12.2024

5 Speeches

The speaker is knowledgeable about parliamentary procedure and the work of the Constitutional Committee, appearing as the representative of the lead committee for two draft bills. They are well-versed in the details of the legislation, distinguishing between the expense compensations for Riigikogu members and the representation expenses for government members. They also refer to the Ministry of Finance's arguments concerning the additional workload and financial cost associated with the submission of expense documents.
10.2024

2 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates expertise regarding demographic indicators (such as the Total Fertility Rate) and the absence of a systemic approach to the population crisis. They possess detailed knowledge of legislative procedures and the history of the committee's operations. Furthermore, they are familiar with the criteria for lifting restrictions on working with children (SKA restrictions) and are seeking specific examples concerning this matter.
09.2024

5 Speeches

The presenter demonstrates authority in legislative procedures and the analysis of electoral systems, utilizing technical terms (e.g., absolute figures, list voting, simple quota). The expertise relies on the positions of the heads of ministries (Ministry of Justice) and the State Electoral Service, as well as the assessment of economic (GDP, state budget expenditures) and social (student workload) impacts.
06.2024

1 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates a high level of expertise in the fields of constitutional and procedural law, addressing specific legal provisions and conflicts of law. He/She relies on the arguments put forth by the Chancellor of Justice and representatives of the Ministry of Justice, employing technical terminology (e.g., the principle of legal clarity, the procedural assistance application form, Section 182). This expertise is evident in the ability to analyze the interplay between legal norms and their practical consequences.
05.2024

4 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates expertise regarding the work of the Constitutional Committee and the procedures for appointing judges, specifically highlighting the candidate’s (Oliver Kask) competencies in electoral law and his experience with the Venice Commission. He possesses profound knowledge concerning vocational education and workforce qualifications (specifically, the issue of overeducation). Furthermore, he maintains an interest in the administrative processes of social welfare, particularly concerning the transition of responsibilities among guardianship authorities.
03.2024

11 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates strong expertise regarding the work of the Constitutional Committee and procedural matters, detailing the procedure and terminology for accessing state secrets. They are competent in conveying complex legal nuances (e.g., ex officio right versus certificate-based access) and referencing previous institutional practices, including Supreme Court assessments. Furthermore, they possess knowledge regarding the alignment of investments with climate goals and the achievement of economic cost savings.
02.2024

7 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates expertise in the work of the Constitutional Committee and the field of local government legislation, particularly concerning language requirements and administrative procedures. He/She refers to specific language proficiency levels (C1, B1), as well as supervisory bodies (the Language Inspectorate, the Language Board), and the positions held by the Ministry of Justice.
01.2024

2 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates expertise in educational governance and regional policy, employing terms like "optimal reorganization of the school network" and "teacher shortage." They are well-versed in the problems of small rural schools (e.g., local 6-grade schools) and can analyze the relationship between population decline and institutional viability.