By Months: Riina Solman

Total Months: 19

Fully Profiled: 19

10.2025

20 Speeches

The speaker points to the cooperation and substantive similarity with the interpellation submitted by the Social Democrats, demonstrating a readiness for cross-factional collaboration in resolving educational matters. Furthermore, colleagues Ester Karuse and Jaak Aab are mentioned, drawing upon the concerns they have raised and their pedagogical background.
09.2025

44 Speeches

The speaker emphasizes the necessity for cross-party consensus on population policy, referencing the earlier call by Isamaa's women's caucus, IREN, for a societal agreement. The speaker expresses hope that the Reform Party and Minister of Social Affairs Signe Riisalo have "had a change of heart" and asks them to support the bill put forward by the Social Democrats, thereby demonstrating a willingness to cooperate on specific measures.
06.2025

45 Speeches

The cooperation style is pragmatic, lending support to the positions of opposition colleagues (e.g., Helmen Kütt, Priit Sibul) on social and legislative issues. He/She acknowledges the thorough preparation of draft legislation (e.g., the end-of-life declaration of will), even while presenting critical observations. Furthermore, he/she emphasizes his/her good cooperation with security institutions, despite criticizing their political communication.
05.2025

38 Speeches

The speaker emphasizes cooperation with opposition partners and stakeholders (the Estonian Chamber of Disabled People, the Association of Estonian Cities and Municipalities). He supports the procedural motions put forward by other opposition MPs and highlights the adoption of a consensus amendment achieved in the Social Affairs Committee regarding children with disabilities.
04.2025

33 Speeches

The speaker, acting on behalf of the opposition faction (Isamaa), is submitting proposals and interpellations. He acknowledges the Chancellor of Justice’s observations regarding the car tax exemptions and points to successful past cooperation during Jüri Ratas’s second government concerning the establishment of benefits for large families. Cooperation readiness with the current government is low, except on matters of national defense.
03.2025

24 Speeches

The cooperation primarily involves fellow faction members (specifically, those from the Isamaa faction) when submitting interpellations and initiating draft legislation. The speaker is willing to commend specific positive government initiatives (such as the survivor's benefit), but emphasizes that these do not compensate for previous austerity measures. He recommends the government study and adopt the best family policy practices from other countries (Hungary, Finland).
02.2025

19 Speeches

The cooperation is clearly internal to the faction, with inquiries being submitted on behalf of the members of the Isamaa faction. The unified stance of the opposition regarding the inquiry into the social welfare reform is also highlighted. The speeches do not indicate any search for compromise with the coalition; rather, the communication is sharply confrontational.
01.2025

21 Speeches

He/She operates as a member of the Isamaa faction, participating with fellow faction members in the preparation of interpellations. On behalf of Isamaa, he/she declares a readiness to cooperate in order to improve political culture, but criticizes the coalition’s unwillingness to listen to the opposition.
12.2024

42 Speeches

The cooperation was primarily aimed at submitting amendments internally within the Isamaa faction, amendments which ultimately failed to gain support due to the coalition's overwhelming majority of votes. While gratitude is expressed for the rare instances of dialogue with coalition members (e.g., Madis Timpson), it is stressed that the opposition's reasonable proposals consistently fell on "deaf ears." He/She is serving as a co-rapporteur on the UN Protocol on the Rights of the Child, demonstrating a readiness to make a constructive contribution in the field of children's rights.
11.2024

33 Speeches

The approach towards the coalition is predominantly confrontational, yet they demonstrate a readiness to support value-based initiatives, for example, by commending the Prime Minister for the initiative to suspend the voting rights of citizens of the aggressor state. They emphasize the necessity of involving all Riigikogu parties in a responsible discussion. They support bills initiated by fellow opposition members (e.g., compensation for public holidays).
10.2024

45 Speeches

While in opposition, the speaker emphasizes the need to involve demography experts in the legislative process, a necessity the government is ignoring. He/She acknowledges past cross-party cooperation (the 2017 family benefits) and supports government bills (e.g., on mental health) if they are substantively correct, despite the general criticism. The speaker refers to proposals made on behalf of the Isamaa faction (e.g., the termination of the bill).
09.2024

18 Speeches

The speaker refers to the cooperation within the Riigikogu's Defense League support group and supports the draft legislation proposed by the opposition parties (Isamaa, Centre Party) concerning birth rates and family benefits. He/She emphasizes the necessity of involving target groups and market participants in the legislative process, and of inviting a broad range of experts and citizens to participate in the creation of the population strategy. Furthermore, the speaker offers collegial recommendations to the ministers, urging them to execute their work more thoroughly.
07.2024

11 Speeches

The speaker mentions his party colleague Aivar Kokk for a good speech, referencing cooperation within the Isamaa faction. He represents Isamaa's stance of not supporting the motor vehicle tax. There is no mention of cooperation with the governing coalition; the position is rather one of uncompromising opposition to the proposed taxes.
06.2024

11 Speeches

The speaker references the positions of other opposition MPs (e.g., Urmas Reinsalu) regarding the supplementary budget, thereby demonstrating a unified critical stance. He/She stresses the necessity of listening to and following the advice of sector experts (the Commander of the Defence Forces, the Women's Voluntary Defence Organization) on matters of national defense and civil protection. There is no information available regarding the search for compromises or bilateral cooperation with the government.
05.2024

12 Speeches

The speaker focuses on opposition unity, pointing to Isamaa's collective support for the statement issued by the Council of Churches. Cooperation with the government is nonexistent; the speaker criticizes the government for failing to engage stakeholders and for ignoring the opinions of experts (producers, the Council of Churches), noting that the government merely listens but fails to take these views into account.
04.2024

11 Speeches

The speaker acts on behalf of the Isamaa faction, submitting inquiries and criticizing the government. He/she stresses the need for cooperation with interest groups, such as the Association of Large Families, but criticizes ministers who previously ignored this cooperation or pitted different family types against one another. Cooperation with the government is not mentioned; instead, the oppositional role is emphasized.
03.2024

24 Speeches

It emphasizes the need for comprehensive solutions that serve the public interest, not just individual interests. It demonstrates a willingness to cooperate within the opposition (Isamaa supports Jaak Valge's bill) and highlights previous successful cross-factional cooperation (the bill on cancer medicines, benefits for large families). It criticizes the government for ignoring and stringing along the association of large families, an important interest group.
02.2024

13 Speeches

The speaker is active in the opposition but highlights cooperation and consultation with interest groups, such as the Association of Large Families and the Chamber of Disabled Persons, whose concerns the government has ignored. Regarding foreign and security policy, support and thanks are expressed to the officials for formulating a unified policy, but when it comes to domestic matters, there is no openness to compromise with the government.
01.2024

10 Speeches

Shows openness to cooperation in restoring parliamentary democracy, praising the government's step to send the car tax bill to the Riigikogu (Parliament) without coalition consensus. It offers specific cooperation solutions for resolving the security issue, such as organizing a referendum concurrently with the European Parliament elections. It emphasizes that five out of six political parties are ready to find additional funding for teachers, pointing to a possible broad-based agreement.