Agenda, 2 – 5 May 2022
Agenda for the 13th Working Week (2 May 2022 – 5 May 2022) of the 7th Session of the Riigikogu Plenary Assembly
Monday, 2 May
1. Interpellation concerning solidarity during war time (No. 130), submitted by Members of the Riigikogu Riina Sikkut, Helmen Kütt, Eduard Odinets, Lauri Läänemets, Ivari Padar, Raimond Kaljulaid and Kalvi Kõva on 6 April 2022
Reply by Kaja Kallas, Prime Minister
2. Interpellation concerning the effects of the Russian aggression on the Estonian economy (No. 125), submitted by Members of the Riigikogu Raimond Kaljulaid, Riina Sikkut, Ivari Padar, Jaak Juske, Eduard Odinets, Lauri Läänemets and Helmen Kütt on 14 March 2022
Reply by Keit Pentus-Rosimannus, Minister of Finance
3. Report for 2022 by Minister of Culture on the implementation of the long-term national development strategy “Estonia 2035” (including on the implementation of “The Fundamentals of the Estonian Sports Policy until 2030”)
Report by Tiit Terik, Minister of Culture
Tuesday, 3 May
1. Draft Resolution of the Riigikogu “Making a Proposal to the Government of the Republic to Withdraw Estonia’s signature from the Border Treaty between the Republic of Estonia and the Russian Federation signed on 18 February 2014” (540 OE), submitted by the Estonian Conservative People’s Party Faction (Majority of the votes of the members of the Riigikogu)
First reading
Report by Paul Puustusmaa, Member of the Riigikogu
Report by Eerik-Niiles Kross, member of the Foreign Affairs Committee
2. Draft Resolution of the Riigikogu “Making a Proposal to the Government of the Republic” (552 OE), submitted by the Social Democratic Party Faction
First reading (Majority vote of the members of the Riigikogu)
Report by Ivari Padar, Member of the Riigikogu
Report by Dmitri Dmitrijev, member of the Finance Committee
3. Bill on Amendments to the Value Added Tax Act (553 SE), initiated by Faction Isamaa
First reading
Report by Aivar Kokk, Member of the Riigikogu
Report by Jürgen Ligi, member of the Finance Committee
Wednesday, 4 May
1. Bill on Amendments to the Energy Sector Organisation Act and Amendments to Other Associated Acts (382 SE), initiated by the Government of the Republic
Third reading
2. Report for 2022 by Minister of Health and Labour on the implementation of the long-term national development strategy “Estonia 2035”
Report by Tanel Kiik, Minister of Health and Labour
3. Bill on Amendments to the General Part of the Environmental Code Act and Other Acts (repeal of the Environmental Register Act) (441 SE), initiated by the Government of the Republic
Second reading
Report by Yoko Alender, Chairman of the Environment Committee
4. Bill on Amendments to the Police and Border Guard Service Act and Other Acts (harmonisation of special services) (508 SE), initiated by the Government of the Republic
Second reading
Report by Heljo Pikhof, member of the Legal Affairs Committee
5. Bill on the Ratification of the Council of Europe Convention on Laundering, Search, Seizure and Confiscation of the Proceeds from Crime and on the Financing of Terrorism (583 SE), initiated by the Government of the Republic
First reading
Report by Keit Pentus-Rosimannus, Minister of Finance
Report by Andrei Korobeinik, Chairman of the Finance Committee
6. Bill on Amendments to the Atmospheric Air Protection Act and the Industrial Emissions Act (568 SE), initiated by the Government of the Republic
First reading
Report by Erki Savisaar, Minister of the Environment
Report by Heiki Kranich, member of the Environment Committee
7. Bill on Amendments to the Citizenship Act (582 SE), initiated by the Government of the Republic
First reading
Report by Kristian Jaani, Minister of the Interior
Report by Toomas Kivimägi, Chairman of the Constitutional Committee
Thursday, 5 May
1. Bill on Amendments to the Use of Privatisation Proceeds Act (538 SE), initiated by Faction Isamaa
First reading
Report by Heiki Hepner, Member of the Riigikogu
Report by Mihhail Korb, member of the Economic Affairs Committee
On Monday, 2 May, after all items on the agenda have been discussed, the time for unscheduled statements begins, to continue until no further requests for the floor are made, but no longer than until 12 midnight.
On Wednesday, 4 May, from 12 noon to 2 p.m., Question Time takes place.