Toomas Uibo

Toomas Uibo

Email: toomas.uibo@riigikogu.ee

Phone: +372 6316622

Gender: MALE

Status: Active

Parliament Seniority: 2 years

Total Speaking Time: 6h 22m

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Agenda Items

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Continuation of the first reading of the Draft Law on the State Budget for 2026 (737 SE)
2025-10-08 17:08
The 15th Riigikogu, 6th Session, Plenary Sitting
2 speeches
Agenda Duration: 40s
Summary

The session continued the first reading of Draft Bill 737, the 2026 State Budget Act, initiated by the Government of the Republic. Annely Akkermann, Chairman of the Finance Committee, delivered the leading committee's report, providing an overview of the budget's …

Decisions 3
Annely Akkermann Annely Akkermann
Annely Akkermann, Chairman of the Finance Committee, announced that the committee decided …
Collective
The proposal by the parliamentary factions of the Estonian Centre Party, the …
Collective
The first reading of Draft Act 737 on the 2026 State Budget, …
First Reading of the 2026 State Budget Bill (737 SE)
2025-10-07 13:15
The 15th Riigikogu, 6th Session, Plenary Sitting
2 speeches
Agenda Duration: 40s
Summary

The first reading of the draft State Budget Act for 2026 (737), initiated by the Government of the Republic, took place in the Riigikogu (Estonian Parliament). Minister of Finance Jürgen Ligi presented the budget, which has a revenue volume of …

Decisions 1
Collective
The sitting was extended until the agenda was exhausted, but no later …
Bank of Estonia 2024 Report
2025-09-18 13:01
15th Estonian Parliament, 6th sitting, plenary session.
3 speeches
Agenda Duration: 50s
Summary

The Riigikogu debated the Bank of Estonia’s 2024 annual report, which was presented by central bank president Madis Müller. In his presentation, Müller emphasized the fulfillment of the Bank of Estonia’s core tasks, especially ensuring price stability in the euro …

Decisions 1
Collective
No decisions were made
Summary

The first reading of Draft Bill 671, initiated by the Government of the Republic, concerning the amendment of the Credit Union Act and related amendments to other acts, was on the agenda. Minister of Finance Jürgen Ligi presented the bill, …

Decisions 2
Helir-Valdor Seeder Helir-Valdor Seeder
The proposal by the Isamaa faction to reject Draft Act 671, initiated …
Collective
The first reading of Bill 671 has concluded. The deadline for submitting …
Chair implementation
2025-09-04 12:58
15th Riigikogu, extraordinary session of the Riigikogu
7 speeches
Agenda Duration: 1h 39m
Summary

The report on the sittings of the Riigikogu (Estonian Parliament) covers the work of several sessions (III, IV, V, VI), which were characterized by sharp political confrontations and extensive obstruction, especially concerning the government's tax policy and the organization of …

Decisions 7
Collective
The agendas were repeatedly confirmed by a majority vote, notwithstanding numerous proposed …
Collective
On February 14, 2024 (the 5th working week of the III session), …
Collective
The Riigikogu extended its sitting time until the agenda was exhausted on …
Collective
The Management Board rejected several interpellations (e.g., Rain Epler's interpellation to the …
Collective
The Riigikogu amended its work schedule on February 25, 2025, extending the …
Collective
At the request of the Government of the Republic, the agenda was …
Collective
The Speaker of the Riigikogu supplemented the agenda with the re-debate of …
Draft Law on Annulment of the Motor Vehicle Tax Act (647 SE) - First Reading
2025-06-19 01:03
15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary session
1 speeches
Agenda Duration: 30s
Summary

During the Riigikogu session, Bill 647, initiated by the Isamaa faction, was debated. The bill’s objective was to repeal the Motor Vehicle Tax Act, effective January 1, 2026. Presenter Aivar Kokk (Isamaa) sharply criticized the tax, labeling it voter deception …

Decisions 1
Collective
Bill 647 (Draft Act on the Repeal of the Motor Vehicle Tax …
Draft law amending the Police and Border Guard Act (670 SE) – first reading
2025-06-18 23:55
15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary session
1 speeches
Agenda Duration: 30s
Summary

The Riigikogu debated, as agenda item 21, the first reading of Draft Act 670 on supplementing the Police and Border Guard Act, initiated by Riigikogu members Peeter Tali, Ando Kiviberg, Anti Haugas, and Mati Raidma. The purpose of the draft …

Decisions 3
Anastassia Kovalenko-Kõlvart Anastassia Kovalenko-Kõlvart
The proposal by the Isamaa faction and the Estonian Centre Party faction …
Collective
The first reading of Bill 670 was concluded.
Collective
The deadline for the submission of amendments was set for 17:00 on …
Draft Law on Song and Dance Celebrations (598 SE) – First Reading
2025-06-12 07:00
15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary sitting
2 speeches
Agenda Duration: 40s
Summary

As the final item on the agenda, the first reading of Bill 598, the Song and Dance Festival Act, initiated by the Isamaa faction, was discussed. Presenter Tõnis Lukas emphasized that the Song and Dance Festival tradition is a carrier …

Decisions 2
Collective
The first reading of Draft Bill 598 was concluded.
Collective
The deadline for submitting amendments was set as June 30th at 5:15 …
1 speeches
Agenda Duration: 30s
Summary

This agenda item concerned the second reading of draft law 632, concerning the amendment of the Courts Act and the amendment of other acts related thereto (improving court administration). The Constitutional Committee held discussions on the draft twice (June 2–3), …

Decisions 2
Collective
The steering committee proposed to conclude the second reading of bill 632 …
Collective
The Estonian 200 faction's proposal to halt the second reading of the …
Summary

The first item on the agenda concerns the Chancellery of Justice's proposal to grant permission to remove parliamentary immunity from Member of the Riigikogu Kalle Laanet and to continue criminal proceedings against him. The presenter is the Chancellery of Justice, …

Decisions 1
Collective
The Riigikogu approved the Justice Chancellor's proposal to grant consent for the …