Agenda, 24 – 27 March 2025
Agenda for the 9th Working Week (24 March 2025 – 27 March 2025) of the 5th Session of the Riigikogu Plenary Assembly
Monday, 24 March
1. Interpellation concerning the security of energy supply (No. 717), submitted by Members of the Riigikogu Mart Maastik, Riina Solman and Helir-Valdor Seeder on 10 February 2025
Reply by Yoko Alender, Minister of Climate
2. Bill on Amendments to the Electricity Market Act (568 SE), initiated by the Estonian Conservative People’s Party Group
First reading
Report by Evelin Poolamets, Member of the Riigikogu
Report by Mario Kadastik, member of the Economic Affairs Committee
Tuesday, 25 March
1. Bill on Amendments to the Act on Protection of Persons Who Report Work-Related Breaches of European Union Law and the International Sanctions Act (Union restrictive measures directive) (584 SE), initiated by the Government of the Republic
First reading
Report by Liisa-Ly Pakosta, Minister of Justice and Digital Affairs
Report by Ando Kiviberg, member of the Legal Affairs Committee
2. Bill on Amendments to the Emergency Act (589 SE), initiated by the Government of the Republic
First reading
Report by Liisa-Ly Pakosta, Minister of Justice and Digital Affairs
Report by Kristo Enn Vaga, member of the National Defence Committee
Wednesday, 26 March
1. Bill on Amendments to the Constitution of the Republic of Estonia (536 SE), initiated by Members of the Riigikogu Liina Kersna, Timo Suslov, Signe Kivi, Raimond Kaljulaid, Tarmo Tamm, Mati Raidma, Igor Taro, Maria Jufereva-Skuratovski, Hendrik Johannes Terras, Kadri Tali, Peeter Tali, Madis Kallas, Tiit Maran, Andre Hanimägi, Priit Lomp, Jaak Aab, Anti Allas, Züleyxa Izmailova, Eerik-Niiles Kross, Toomas Uibo, Marek Reinaas, Mario Kadastik, Õnne Pillak, Ando Kiviberg, Madis Timpson, Mart Võrklaev, Andrus Seeme, Juku-Kalle Raid, Eero Merilind, Aivar Sõerd, Maido Ruusmann, Mait Klaassen, Katrin Kuusemäe, Kalle Laanet, Kristina Šmigun-Vähi, Urmas Kruuse, Hanah Lahe, Jüri Jaanson, Andres Sutt, Valdo Randpere, Kristo Enn Vaga, Meelis Kiili, Marko Mihkelson, Urve Tiidus, Irja Lutsar, Anti Haugas, Pipi-Liis Siemann, Margit Sutrop, Vilja Toomast, Enn Eesmaa, Maris Lauri, Annely Akkermann, Toomas Kivimägi, Mihkel Lees, Kalev Stoicescu, Tanel Tein, Alar Laneman, Lauri Hussar, Luisa Rõivas, Ester Karuse and Leo Kunnas
Third reading (Two-thirds majority vote of the members of the Riigikogu)
Report by Hendrik Johannes Terras, Chairman of the Constitutional Committee
2. Bill on Amendments to the Penal Code and Amendments to Other Associated Acts (violations of sanctions) (441 SE), initiated by the Government of the Republic
Third reading (Majority vote of the membership of the Riigikogu)
3. Bill on Amendments to the Code of Civil Procedure (493 SE), initiated by the Legal Affairs Committee
Third reading (Majority vote of the membership of the Riigikogu)
4. Bill on Amendments to the Building Code, the Administrative Co-operation Act and the Water Act (531 SE), initiated by the Government of the Republic
Third reading
5. Bill on Amendments to the Aliens Act and Amendments to Other Associated Acts (enhancement of migration proceedings) (548 SE), initiated by the Government of the Republic
Third reading
6. Bill on Amendments to the Maritime Safety Act and Other Acts (549 SE), initiated by the Government of the Republic
Third reading
7. Bill on Amendments to the Tobacco Act (223 SE), initiated by the Government of the Republic
Second reading
Report by Karmen Joller, member of the Social Affairs Committee
8. Bill on Amendments to the Estonian Defence Forces Organisation Act and the Economic Zone Act (strengthening maritime security) (565 SE), initiated by the Government of the Republic
Second reading
Report by Meelis Kiili, member of the National Defence Committee
9. Bill on Amendments to the Churches and Congregations Act (570 SE), initiated by the Government of the Republic
Second reading
Report by Andre Hanimägi, Chairman of the Legal Affairs Committee
Thursday, 27 March
1. Election of the Board of the Riigikogu
On Monday, 24 March, 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, 26 March, from 12 noon to 2 p.m., Question Time takes place.