Kristina Šmigun-Vähi

Kristina Šmigun-Vähi

Email: kristina.smigun-vahi@riigikogu.ee

Phone: +372 6316625

Gender: FEMALE

Status: Active

Parliament Seniority: 6 years

Total Speaking Time: 3h 34m

2 agenda items 2 with AI summaries (100.0%) 650/650 profiling (100.0%)

Agenda Items

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Draft law amending the Accounting Act (600 SE) - second reading
2025-06-16 18:43
XV Riigikogu, V Session, Plenary Sitting
4 speeches
Agenda Duration: 5m
Most Active Speaker

The most active speaker was Kristina Šmigun-Vähi, a member of the Economic Affairs Committee, who presented a report and answered several questions regarding the content of the draft bill and the justifications for its postponement. Her role was neutral/other, representing the positions of the lead committee.

Summary

The Riigikogu began debating the second reading of Draft Act 600, initiated by the Isamaa faction, which seeks to amend the Accounting Act. The primary goal of the draft is to reduce bureaucracy for businesses by postponing the obligation to …

Decisions 2
Collective
The second reading of Bill 600 was concluded.
Collective
The four amendment proposals submitted by the Economic Committee were fully accepted.
Draft law amending the Customs Act (515 SE), second reading
2024-12-05 04:25
15th Estonian Parliament, 4th session, plenary sitting
1 speeches
Agenda Duration: 30s
Most Active Speaker

Speaker: Kristina Šmigun-Vähi (member of the economic affairs committee). Position: other (not known to be left- or right-wing). She was the most active speaker in the second reading of the draft and led the discussion and the committee's preparation.

Summary

We will move to agenda item number 4, which concerns the second reading of the draft law amending the Customs Act, initiated by the Government of the Republic, bill number 515. The draft originated as a government initiative on October …

Decisions 2
Collective
The economic affairs committee decided to put the bill on the agenda …
Collective
Once the second reading was concluded, it was decided to put the …