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Agenda for the 7th Working Week (7 March 2022 – 10 March 2022) of the 7th Session of the Riigikogu Plenary Assembly

Monday, 7 March

1. Interpellation concerning the demographic crisis (No. 120), submitted by Members of the Riigikogu Helir-Valdor Seeder, Heiki Hepner, Viktoria Ladõnskaja-Kubits and Andres Metsoja on 9 February 2022
Reply by Signe Riisalo, Minister of Social Protection

2. Interpellation concerning the closing down of schools in rural areas (No. 115), submitted by Members of the Riigikogu Siim Pohlak, Jaak Valge, Helle-Moonika Helme, Leo Kunnas, Peeter Ernits, Paul Puustusmaa, Riho Breivel, Anti Poolamets, Urmas Reitelmann and Alar Laneman on 8 February 2022
Reply by Liina Kersna, Minister of Education and Research

3. Interpellation concerning the reduction in support to the hobby education and activities for children (No. 117), submitted by Members of the Riigikogu Eduard Odinets, Helmen Kütt, Indrek Saar, Jaak Juske and Lauri Läänemets on 9 February 2022
Reply by Liina Kersna, Minister of Education and Research

Tuesday, 8 March

1. Draft Resolution of the Riigikogu “Making a Proposal to the Government of the Republic” (497 OE), submitted by Faction Isamaa
First reading (Majority vote of the members of the Riigikogu)
Report by Urmas Reinsalu, Member of the Riigikogu
Report by Mihhail Korb, member of the Economic Affairs Committee

2. Draft Resolution of the Riigikogu “Making a Proposal to the Government of the Republic” (513 OE), submitted by the Estonian Conservative People’s Party Faction
First reading (Majority vote of the members of the Riigikogu)
Report by Martin Helme, Member of the Riigikogu
Report by Mihhail Korb, member of the Economic Affairs Committee

Wednesday, 9 March

1. Bill on Amendments to the Seafarers Employment Act (472 SE), initiated by the Government of the Republic
Third reading

2. Bill on Amendments to the Fiscal Marking of Liquid Fuel Act and the European Union Common Agricultural Policy Implementation Act (495 SE), initiated by the Government of the Republic
Third reading

3. Bill on Amendments to the Road Transport Act and Amendments to Other Associated Acts (490 SE), initiated by the Government of the Republic
Third reading

4. Draft Resolution of the Riigikogu “Making a Proposal to the Government of the Republic” (515 OE), submitted by the Social Democratic Party Faction
First reading (Majority vote of the members of the Riigikogu)
Report by Indrek Saar, Member of the Riigikogu
Report by Mihhail Korb, member of the Economic Affairs Committee

5. Report on the implementation of “Approval of “The Fundamentals of Legislative Drafting Policy until 2030”” in 2021
Report by Maris Lauri, Minister of Justice

6. Bill on Amendments to the Family Benefits Act and Amendments to Other Associated Acts (512 SE), initiated by the Government of the Republic
Second reading
Report by Priit Sibul, member of the Social Affairs Committee

7. Bill on Amendments to the Securities Market Act and Amendments to Other Associated Acts (505 SE), initiated by the Government of the Republic
Second reading
Report by Aivar Sõerd, member of the Finance Committee

8. Bill on Amendments to the Government of the Republic Act (500 SE), initiated by Faction Isamaa
First reading
Report by Priit Sibul, Member of the Riigikogu
Report by Toomas Kivimägi, Chairman of the Constitutional Committee

9. Bill on Amendments to the Obligation to Leave and Prohibition on Entry Act, the Police and Border Guard Act and the State Borders Act (implementation of the provisions of the Schengen acquis in the field of return) (518 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, 10 March

1. Bill on Amendments to the Consumer Protection Act (424 SE), initiated by the Government of the Republic
Second reading
Report by Raimond Kaljulaid, member of the Economic Affairs Committee

On Monday, 7 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, 9 March, from 12 noon to 2 p.m., Question Time takes place.

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