By Months: Urve Tiidus

Total Months: 18

Fully Profiled: 18

10.2025

7 Speeches

There is not enough data.
09.2025

13 Speeches

The speaker acts as a rapporteur in the legislative process, conveying the Economic Committee’s discussions and consensus decisions regarding the progression of draft legislation. This demonstrates a willingness to cooperate within the committee and to synthesize colleagues’ questions. Cooperation is also emphasized regarding the installation of antennas on churches, which takes place by mutual agreement between the parties.
06.2025

13 Speeches

The speaker primarily acts as a mediator and rapporteur, thoroughly detailing the committee discussions that involved various stakeholders (ministries, representatives of the City of Tallinn, and the initiators of the draft legislation). Regarding several procedural decisions, the achievement of consensus within the committee was emphasized, which indicates an openness to cooperation and compromise on procedural matters.
05.2025

9 Speeches

Demonstrates strong cooperation within the Economic Affairs Committee, serving as a rapporteur and detailing the committee's discussions, including both consensus-based and dissenting decisions. The cooperation style is open, involving ministry representatives and colleagues and sharing the clarifications received from them.
04.2025

7 Speeches

The collaborative approach is open to acquiring knowledge, seeking guidance from the Chancellor of Justice on improving lawmaking, and continuing topics initiated by colleagues. Communication is directed at ministers and other officials to explain the content of the draft legislation.
03.2025

2 Speeches

The style of cooperation is formal and courteous, with higher officials being addressed respectfully ("Esteemed Chairman! Esteemed Prime Minister!"). There is no information available regarding inter-party cooperation or the search for compromises.
02.2025

7 Speeches

The speaker is cooperative, acting as the committee's representative and highlighting the consensus decisions reached within the Environment Committee during the handling of the bill (for example, votes concerning the adoption of the agenda item and the conclusion of the first reading).
01.2025

4 Speeches

Insufficient data.
12.2024

10 Speeches

The style of cooperation is primarily inquisitive and information-seeking, involving direct communication with ministers and rapporteurs. There is one example of supplementing a colleague's question on the topic of e-commerce, which indicates a readiness to support and further develop topics initiated by others within the framework of the debate.
11.2024

6 Speeches

The speaker supports cooperation and considers the Estonian Employers' Confederation's proposal regarding the reduction of European Union bureaucracy to be very reasonable. They are interested in the scope and effectiveness of international cooperation (e.g., among EU employers) in achieving shared objectives.
10.2024

6 Speeches

Not enough data
09.2024

5 Speeches

The style of cooperation is formal and information-seeking, involving direct communication with ministers and the Chancellor of Justice to gain clarity on policy implementation and the international situation. There are no indications of cross-party cooperation or a willingness to compromise.
06.2024

5 Speeches

The speaker emphasizes cooperation and consensus, highlighting the Environment Committee's unanimous decisions in supporting the Chancellor of Justice's proposal. They also noted the agreement and collaboration of the ministries (the Ministry of Climate and the Ministry of Regional Affairs and Agriculture) regarding improvements to the legislation.
05.2024

9 Speeches

The style of cooperation is aimed at obtaining knowledge and confirmation from experts and officials (e.g., the Vice President of the Bank of Estonia, the Chancellor of Justice, a sworn attorney-at-law) in order to assess the quality and consequences of legislation. There is no data available regarding inter-party cooperation or compromises, but the overall tone remains constructively inquisitive.
04.2024

3 Speeches

The collaborative style is inquisitive and information-seeking, involving respectfully addressing the presenter to obtain clarification. This demonstrates a readiness for constructive dialogue and the substantive treatment of the subject matter, based on the assumption that the presenter is capable of providing comprehensive answers.
03.2024

10 Speeches

The form of cooperation is evident in the reporting on the work of the Constitutional Committee, where consensus decisions on procedural matters are mentioned, such as the appointment of the representative of the lead committee. Furthermore, emphasis is placed on the expectation that the Ministry of Justice will address the tasks set out in the coalition agreement in cooperation with constitutional law experts.
02.2024

4 Speeches

Supports the bill initiated by the government and refers positively to other speakers (the Minister, the Committee Chairman, and colleague Helir-Valdor Seeder), thereby demonstrating a readiness for cooperation. He emphasizes the necessity of finding a middle path and maximizing common ground among differing interests, which signals a willingness to compromise.
01.2024

10 Speeches

The style of cooperation is constructive and appreciative, expressing gratitude to the rapporteurs and committee chairs for the materials they prepared. The politician actively seeks dialogue with experts and supports the Ministry of Justice’s collaboration with the University of Tartu in training legislative lawyers. Hope was expressed that these training sessions would eventually be extended to include interested members of parliament, signaling an openness to cross-party education.