Agenda for the 7th Working Week (8 March 2021 – 11 March 2021) of the 5th Session of the Riigikogu Plenary Assembly

Monday, 8 March

1. Bill on Amendments to the Code of Enforcement Procedure and the Bailiffs Act and Amendments to Other Associated Acts (315 SE), initiated by the Government of the Republic
Second reading
Report by Urve Tiidus, member of the Legal Affairs Committee

2. Interpellation concerning vaccination (No. 48), submitted by members of the Riigikogu Kert Kingo, Kalle Grünthal, Jaak Valge, Paul Puustusmaa, Mart Helme, Peeter Ernits, Ruuben Kaalep, Riho Breivel, Helle-Moonika Helme, Rene Kokk, Martin Helme, Henn Põlluaas, Urmas Reitelmann, Leo Kunnas, Siim Pohlak, Uno Kaskpeit and Merry Aart on 8 February 2021
Reply by Tanel Kiik, Minister of Health and Labour

3. Interpellation concerning the quality of education under the conditions of the coronavirus crisis (No. 49), submitted by members of the Riigikogu Eduard Odinets, Heljo Pikhof, Ivari Padar, Jevgeni Ossinovski, Jaak Juske, Riina Sikkut, Lauri Läänemets, Kalvi Kõva, Indrek Saar, Helmen Kütt and Raimond Kaljulaid on 10 February 2021
Reply by Liina Kersna, Minister of Education and Research

Tuesday, 9 March

1. Bill on Amendments to the Alcohol, Tobacco, Fuel and Electricity Excise Duty Act (297 SE), initiated by the Finance Committee
Third reading

2. Deliberation of the matter of significant national importance “Organisation of COVID-19 vaccination”, initiated by the Social Affairs Committee
Report by Tanel Kiik, Minister of Health and Labour
Report by Maivi Parv, representative of the Estonian Health Insurance Fund
Report by Mari-Anne Härma, Deputy Director General of the Estonian Health Board
Report by Dr Elle-Mall Sadrak, member of the Board of the Estonian Family Physicians’ Association

3. Bill on Amendments to the Social Welfare Act (281 SE), initiated by the Social Democratic Party Faction and Raimond Kaljulaid, Member of the Riigikogu
First reading
Report by Heljo Pikhof, Member of the Riigikogu
Report by Priit Sibul, member of the Social Affairs Committee

Wednesday, 10 March

1. Bill on Amendments to the Code of Enforcement Procedure and the Bailiffs Act and Amendments to Other Associated Acts (315 SE), initiated by the Government of the Republic
Third reading in case the second reading is concluded (Majority vote of the members of the Riigikogu)

2. Bill on Amendments to the Social Welfare Act and Other Acts (295 SE), initiated by the Government of the Republic
Third reading

3. Prime Minister’s overview of the situation of research and development activities and the Government’s policy in this sphere
Report by Kaja Kallas, Prime Minister

4. Bill on Amendments to the Income Tax Act (293 SE), initiated by the Government of the Republic
Second reading
Report by Aivar Kokk, Deputy Chairman of the Finance Committee

5. Bill on Amendments to the Traffic Act and Amendments to Other Associated Acts (299 SE), initiated by the Government of the Republic
Second reading
Report by Kalvi Kõva, member of the Economic Affairs Committee

6. Bill on Amendments to § 3 of the Mental Health Act (115 SE), initiated by the Social Democratic Party Faction
Second reading
Report by Hele Everaus, member of the Social Affairs Committee

7. Bill on Amendments to § 3 of the Mental Health Act (303 SE), initiated by the Estonian Centre Party Faction, the Estonian Conservative People’s Party Faction and the Faction Isamaa
First reading
Report by Kert Kingo, Member of the Riigikogu
Report by Õnne Pillak, member of the Social Affairs Committee

8. Bill on Amendments to the Aliens Act (right to appeal a challenge against a decision on a visa) (328 SE), initiated by the Government of the Republic
First reading
Report by Kristian Jaani, Minister of the Interior
Report by Andrei Korobeinik, member of the Constitutional Committee

9. Bill on Amendments to the State Assets Act (308 SE), initiated by the Government of the Republic
First reading
Report by Jaak Aab, Minister of Public Administration
Report by Raimond Kaljulaid, member of the Economic Affairs Committee

10. Bill on Amendments to the Competition Act and Amendments to Other Associated Acts (325 SE), initiated by the Government of the Republic
First reading
Report by Jaak Aab, Minister of Public Administration
Report by Kristen Michal, Chairman of the Economic Affairs Committee

11. Bill on Amendments to § 11 of the Infectious Animal Disease Control Act (307 SE), initiated by members of the Riigikogu Andrei Korobeinik, Erki Savisaar, Marko Šorin, Siret Kotka, Martin Repinski, Helmen Kütt, Maria Jufereva-Skuratovski, Raimond Kaljulaid, Natalia Malleus, Jaanus Karilaid, Tõnis Mölder, Oudekki Loone, Andres Metsoja, Heidy Purga, Mihhail Stalnuhhin, Kaido Höövelson, Dmitri Dmitrijev, Paul Puustusmaa and Heljo Pikhof
First reading
Report by Andrei Korobeinik, Member of the Riigikogu
Report by Martin Repinski, member of the Rural Affairs Committee

12. Draft Resolution of the Riigikogu “Amendment of the Resolution of the Riigikogu “Formation of the Study Committee to Solve the Demographic Crisis”” (338 OE), submitted by the Estonian Reform Party Faction and the Estonian Centre Party Faction
First reading
Report by Mart Võrklaev, Member of the Riigikogu
Report by Toomas Kivimägi, Chairman of the Constitutional Committee

13. Draft Resolution of the Riigikogu “Amendment of the Resolution of the Riigikogu “Formation of the Study Committee on the Development of Estonian Language Instruction”” (335 OE), submitted by the Estonian Reform Party Faction and the Estonian Centre Party Faction
First reading
Report by Mart Võrklaev, Member of the Riigikogu
Report by Oudekki Loone, member of the Constitutional Committee

Thursday, 11 March

1. Deliberation of the matter of significant national importance “Activities in combating the coronavirus”, initiated by the State Budget Control Select Committee
Report by Urmas Reinsalu, Chairman of the State Budget Control Select Committee
Report by Tanel Kiik, Minister of Health and Labour
Report by Krista Fischer, member of the Estonian Academy of Sciences

On Monday, 8 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 not longer than until 12 midnight.

On Wednesday, 10 March, from 12 noon to 2 p.m., Question Time takes place.

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