By Plenary Sessions: Riina Solman
Total Sessions: 11
Fully Profiled: 11
2025-06-18
15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary session
The legislative focus is on the financing provisions of the specific draft bill concerning the Ministry of Culture's media policy budget. The speaker is acting as a critical interrogator of the bill's content and funding schemes, demanding clarity regarding the distribution of funds among media houses.
2025-06-16
XV Riigikogu, V Session, Plenary Sitting
The primary legislative focus is on criticizing the waste reform, specifically due to its economic repercussions and the absence of clear recycling targets. Also significant is parliamentary oversight of the activities of the Ministry of the Interior and security agencies, with inquiries being submitted regarding the communication and reliability of these departments.
2025-06-12
15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary sitting
The legislative focus is currently on the handling of competition law and a proposal to reinstate partial oversight of prosecutors who have engaged in misconduct. The presenter stresses that the restoration of this type of supervision is constitutionally permissible.
2025-06-11
15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary sitting
The legislative priority is the "End-of-Life Directive" bill, which is being approached with caution. The speaker is acting as a conditional opponent to the bill, demanding the adoption of national guidelines and an action plan for palliative care before the final passage of the directive bill.
2025-06-11
15th Riigikogu, 5th session, information briefing.
The legislative focus is centered on holding the government accountable and demanding the establishment of a national strategy for the protection of the Jewish community. Furthermore, considerable attention is being paid to raising questions about the procedural rules of the Riigikogu and the propriety of the minister's conduct, suggesting the possibility that the matter constitutes defamation.
2025-06-10
15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary sitting.
The legislative focus is currently directed towards reforming judicial procedures in the area of family disputes. The priority is establishing the option to involve an independent expert in the judge's decision-making process, ensuring resolutions that are fairer and less dependent solely on written evidence.
2025-06-09
15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary session
The speaker's focus is on opposing the government's tax laws and demanding the reform of social policy. Specific priorities include restoring tax benefits for families with children and raising the subsistence level. The main action is submitting a formal inquiry to the Prime Minister regarding issues of poverty and livelihood.
2025-06-05
15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary session.
The legislative focus is on improving the performance of the executive branch and rapidly correcting errors in the ministries' work plans. The speaker calls for finding solutions and changing the state's conduct to support economic objectives.
2025-06-04
15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary session
The legislative focus is aimed at repealing the excise tax hikes and supporting the bills to end daylight saving time. The speaker is an active proponent who helps bring crucial issues to the floor and criticizes the coalition for sidelining them.
2025-06-03
Fifteenth Riigikogu, fifth session, plenary session
The focus is on altering the ministry's strategy and priorities, requiring the inclusion of minor side roads among infrastructure objects. The objective is to compel the state to meet its funding obligations to local governments so that they can carry out road repairs. Specific legislative bills are not mentioned.
2025-06-02
15th Riigikogu, Fifth Session, Plenary Session
The speaker's primary legislative priority is establishing a clear chain of accountability and an effective oversight mechanism for care homes, designed to address society's pressing concerns. He calls for a comprehensive review of existing legislation, amendments to the penal code concerning the liability of legal persons, the recognition of the failures of the 2022 care home reform, and a serious overhaul of that model.