By Months: Kristina Šmigun-Vähi

Total Months: 6

Fully Profiled: 6

11.2025

1 Speeches

The style of cooperation is open and broad-based, involving representatives from several ministries (Infrastructure, Climate, and Defence Ministries) as well as the Estonian Defence Forces. Emphasis is placed on achieving consensus in procedural decisions, which indicates successful professional collaboration.
10.2025

9 Speeches

The collaborative style is constructive and dialogue-oriented, involving direct address to the minister and acknowledging his previous stance ("You were absolutely right"). The aim is to resolve the problem within the framework of the draft bill, which indicates a readiness for legislative cooperation.
06.2025

4 Speeches

The style of cooperation was consensual and compromise-oriented, emphasizing joint acceptance. Collaboration took place with the initiator of the bill (the Isamaa faction), specialists from the Ministry of Finance, and various interest groups (the Board of Auditors, the Chamber of Commerce and Industry). All proposed amendments received unanimous support from the committee, and the initiator endorsed them.
05.2025

3 Speeches

The style of cooperation is consensual and pragmatic, emphasizing the Economic Committee's unanimous decision to proceed with the handling of the draft bill. There is also a visible readiness for technical cooperation with the Ministry of Finance to ensure the draft bill is technically correct, if needed, during the second reading.
04.2025

4 Speeches

The data points to collaboration with government members and rapporteurs, facilitated by the submission of questions. Membership in the Economic Committee is noted, which inherently requires working with colleagues, but explicit inter-party or cross-party cooperation is not detailed.
02.2025

2 Speeches

The speaker referenced positive cooperation with Tallinn's coalition partners, including the Reform Party, during the implementation of the project to open schoolyards. He emphasized the importance of cross-party support in the context of sports, noting that "it doesn't matter which political party you belong to, we always root for our own."