By Months: Kristo Enn Vaga

Total Months: 14

Fully Profiled: 14

10.2025

1 Speeches

Insufficient data
09.2025

14 Speeches

He/She raises the question of public safety in connection with the construction of shelters and the threat warning system (EE-ALARM), emphasizing the protection of human lives. Additionally, he/she asks whether 35 religious associations linked to the Moscow Patriarchate should remain on the register of organizations eligible for income tax benefits, given that they are required to operate in the public interest.
05.2025

3 Speeches

There is not enough data.
04.2025

5 Speeches

Insufficient data.
03.2025

3 Speeches

Insufficient data
01.2025

4 Speeches

There is not enough data.
12.2024

8 Speeches

Not enough data
11.2024

5 Speeches

Insufficient data
09.2024

9 Speeches

Social issues are addressed within the context of crisis management and security, emphasizing the protection of the population's life and health. The main social focus is the inclusion of primary healthcare (GP centers) among vital services, ensuring the continuation of treatment during a crisis and preventing the overloading of emergency departments.
06.2024

10 Speeches

The focus is on public safety and order, supporting enhanced cyclist safety (specifically, the 1.5-meter passing distance) and implementing parking regulations for micromobility devices in urban spaces. Furthermore, it highlights the social importance of ensuring the operational continuity and resilience of vital services (including general practitioners) during crises.
05.2024

1 Speeches

There is not enough data.
04.2024

6 Speeches

The primary social issues are public health and the promotion of recreational physical activity for disease prevention and the development of a health-strengthening lifestyle. The role of sport and culture in uniting Estonian society is also emphasized, and support is given to the desire of Estonian residents to contribute to humanitarian aid for Ukraine.
02.2024

2 Speeches

Insufficient data.
01.2024

1 Speeches

Insufficient data.