At the beginning of the sitting the Riigikogu stood up in commemoration of the victims of the June deportation.


On the motion of the committees, factions and members of the Riigikogu, the Riigikogu made amendments to the agenda of the working week.  After that the agenda was approved. http://web.riigikogu.ee/ems/plsql/session_plan.form

 

 

Prime Minister Juhan Parts replied to four interpellations. They were the following: the interpellation concerning the agreement between the State Chancellery and EMOR for carrying out opinion polls, submitted on May 13 by Members of the Riigikogu Eiki Nestor, Ivari Padar, Andres Tarand and Kadi Pärnits; the interpellation concerning the reports of public opinion polls, submitted on May 19 by Members of the Riigikogu Evelyn Sepp, Heimar Lenk, Enn Eesmaa, Arnold Kimber, Vladimir Velman, Mihhail Stalnuhhin and Ain Seppik; the interpellation concerning the donators to Res Publica, submitted on May 17 by Members of the Riigikogu Mihhail Stalnuhhin, Küllo Arjakas and Ain Seppik; the interpellation concerning the meetings of the retired servicemen of the Red Army in Tallinn and Narva on May 9, submitted on May 17 by Members of the Riigikogu Andres Herkel, Trivimi Velliste and Tõnis Lukas.

 

Minister of Economic Affairs and Communications Meelis Atonen replied to three interpellations. They were the following: the interpellation concerning the financing of road construction and management, submitted on May 19 by Members of the Riigikogu Heimar Lenk, Evelyn Sepp, Kaarel Pürg, Arnold Kimber, Vladimir Velman, Jüri ?ehovtsov and Marika Tuus; the interpellation concerning the alleged cutting of the income of the AS Tallinna Sadam by the previous Council, submitted on June 1 by Members of the Riigikogu Mihhail Stalnuhhin, Vilja Savisaar, Toivo Tootsen, Vladimir Velman, Ain Seppik and Evelyn Sepp; the interpellation concerning the directive on patenting the software, submitted on June 2 by Member of the Riigikogu Mart Laar.

 

The Riigikogu Press Service

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