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Iceland: HBO set to start preparations for filming season four of True Detective in Iceland

NordenBladet — Preparations are already underway for the filming of True Detective: Night Country, the show’s fourth season, which will be filmed in Iceland.

Season four of the show was the green light in June 2022, and preparations are underway to find scene locations in Iceland before the actual filming takes place.

In May, Iceland’s Minister of Culture and Business Affairs, Lilja Alfreðsdóttir, proposed a bill to ensure the repayment of productions costs of larger media projects that are shot in Iceland might go as high as 35%, which, once passed, will hopefully lead to more filming projects coming to Iceland.

The plot of season four of True Detective is set in Alaska and follows detectives Liz Danvers (Foster) and Evangeline Navarro as they investigate the disappearance of six men from a research station.

For season four, Judie Foster will play the lead role, with Kali Reis starring opposite her.

 

Estonia: The Tall Hermann Tower open to visitors on the Day of Restoration of Independence

NordenBladet — On Saturday, 20 August, the 31st anniversary of restoration of independence of Estonia, the Tall Hermann Tower will be open to visitors.

The Tall Hermann Tower is open from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Entrance is from the Governor’s Garden. In order to ensure smooth entrance, visitors will be distributed free tickets showing the time of entry to the tower. The number of free tickets is limited.

The celebrations will begin at 11 a.m. with a memorial ceremony at the 20 August Memorial Stone at Toompea. Mr Ants Veetõusme, President of the August 20th Club, will deliver a speech. President of the Riigikogu Jüri Ratas will lay flowers at the memorial stone on behalf of the Riigikogu.

At noon, the August 20 Club will hold its traditional festive meeting in the White Hall of Toompea Castle. President of the Riigikogu Jüri Ratas and Prime Minister Kaja Kallas will deliver the welcoming address to the Club. Member of the August 20 Club Johannes Kass will give the keynote speech.

The August 20 Club, founded in 1994, unites the people who were elected to the Supreme Council of the Republic of Estonia in 1990, and voted for the resolution to restore the independence of Estonia.

31 years ago, on 20 August 1991 at 11.03 p.m., the Supreme Council of the Republic of Estonia adopted the Resolution on the National Independence of Estonia, with 69 votes in favour.

 

 

Helena-Reet: Sirli’s birthday

NordenBladet – Estonia has definitely turned into a welfare state and the cost of living is not insignificant as compared to Switzerland and Scandinavia (rather it is higher than in those countries). We are an IT country where a unicorn is born every once in a while. The digital lifestyle is more and more rooted. Today it is normal that food gets home with the help of delivery. I couldn’t even imagine otherwise anymore. Yes, certainly I sometimes go shopping myself but it’s very convenient to make a few clicks and everything is delivered to you. It spares a lot of time. It is still a bit annoying that the delivery sometimes arrives not on the same day but only on the next day.

I remember distinctly that our usual food basket used to cost 60-70 euros. Today one order is 260-350 euros, however, now I order a larger amount. Anyway, I do not know how come we spend so much money on food. It’s plainly horrible. Estella Elisheva would say that buying normal food costs 4-5 times more than eating junk food… and she is right.

In the morning I went with Ivanka Shoshana to Saku, Hedwig’s pottery hobby class. Now she is already for the third time in class making various interesting vases. In one class she models and also colours the vase that has already been in the furnace and in the next class again she creates a new thing and then colours the vase that was prepared previously. And so every time – creates one thing and colours one thing. Earlier for many years we used to go to Saku Manor for private classes but now Hedwig has moved the studio to her home. I also dream about a home studio! I could have as many as four studios – one for knitting and sewing, one for painting, one for ceramics and one for drying herbs, storing them and preparing natural cosmetics. Hahaaaa… Why can’t I be like a normal person? How come I always have such grandiose ideas? So annoying… I always get the feeling that I have too little of everything. 😀 😀


Today (August 4th) is Allan’s mother’s Sirli’s birthday. We made her a surprise gift and invited her over to the countryside for several days. I prepared potato salad and also made the traditional cookie-whipped cream cake. My present to her was a 30×40 cm acrylic painting His Highness Mouse the First, the painting has also been up in the Estonian National Museum (ERM) for half a year.






Currently, from the large speakers, Horoskoop’s songs’ volume has been tuned up. Korraks vaid / Just once (Uno Loop), Need on need laulud / These are the songs (Kalju Terasmaa), Meie kaks / The two of us (Helgi Sallo), Mul tihti nukker meel / I often feel sad (Toomas Jõesaar), Lõppenud on päevad / The days are gone (Helgi Sallo), Urjala jaaniöö / Midsummer night in Urjala (Voldemar Kuslap), Mustamäe valss / Waltz of Mustamäe (Voldemar Kuslap), Kaunid baleriinid / Beautiful ballerinas (Heli Lääts), etc, etc… For those of us that don’t know, „Horoskoop” was a musical show in Estonian Television during the years 1968-1973 🙂 We are creating a birthday atmosphere for Sirli..

The weather is so fine.. I wish this beautiful weather could last forever! Super chill and good vibe… Sirli is preparing and frying fish, Allan is painting the boards, Ivanka is swinging and Estella is doing yoga. I just told Allan that life on Earth in the countryside is soooo nice, doesn’t he agree. He laughed and replied that he couldn’t imagine living on the Moon… hahaaaaa. I came inside to take a look at tha laptop… writing this blog and peeping at the stock market for a second. The markets have risen 15-30% — nice! (read: sour grapes). I can let you know next time I am offline and not trading, then it’s for sure that the markets are skyrocketing… ? ? ?

Have a nice evening! Hugs! We will start eating the whipped cream cake any minute ? ?





Do read also my previous blog posts (all posts are available in four languages – Estonian, Finnish, Swedish and English!)

Recent blog posts:

Helena-Reet: Allan 37 (ideas for the birthday table snacks) + 5 free days that were very actively used for four noble and pleasant purposes
Helena-Reet: A surprise from Allan, current favorite shares, making the home more energy efficient and July in the garden!
Helena-Reet: 11 BITS OF WISDOM THAT today I would recommend for myself before the 19th birthday.. AND the answer to the question: „Would I choose you or 10 billion euros?”
Helena-Reet: STOCK EXCHANGE enterprises’ collapse & my THREE golden rules of day trading + a bit of random summertime talk 🙂
Helena-Reet: In Tartu, Saadjärve, Räpina and Viljandi
Helena-Reet: Allan’s mother visiting + Midsummer with parents
Helena-Reet: Estella Elisheva’s graduation from Tallinn Jewish School’s 9th grade + GALLERY!
Helena-Reet: Enjoying life has become more and more important to me + a few pictures from children’s birthdays and a tiny gardening blog!
Helena-Reet: Ivanka’s 14th birthday, Love Day, Ardo’s birthday and LOTS OF GARDENING TALK and PHOTOS!
Helena-Reet: Two years with Allan! + Estella’s admission to MUBA, performing with Georg Ots Symphony Orchestra and 16th birthday!
Helena-Reet: Summary of March and April

Helena-Reet: Allan 37 (ideas for the birthday table snacks) + 5 free days that were very actively used for four noble and pleasant purposes

NordenBladet – On July 27, among a small family circle we celebrated Allan’s 37th birthday in our garden. I prepared the snacks and food for 5-6 hours, since I wanted to lay the festive table 100% myself. Homemade food prepared with love is simply so good 🙂 The most exciting part, to my mind, is the serving and gernering part! I like it when food can be enjoyed visually. From me, the main present was the festive table, and as a so-called actual present a big, 1000-laser-token luxurious poker game set.

Every time, before a birthday or another big event, tens of ideas related to preparations cross a woman’s mind: what to put on the table? How and where to lay the table? What should be the budget? Should there be catering or should the food be homemade? Is there something to choose for someone expecting a hearty meal as well as for someone watching their weight, etc…

This time I made up new recipes for snacks. For example I filled “Flora” salty minisize salad baskets with feta cheese, sweet pepper, olive and basil, and also a success was “Linkosuo” little crispy bread snacks with pate. I garnished them with cherry tomatoes, chives and dill and pickled cucumber, dill and red currant. Yummy.. By the way, such tiny crispy bread baskets, when you order them, will cost you ca 1.20-1.50 eur each… Gosh, it’s either that I am poor or way too greedy to give out such money for just a bite.. hahaaa. (Not that preparing the snacks by yourself would save you a lot of money… but still they will be handmade and what more) 😀

(blog continues after the gallery of the birthday menu)







The children spent 5 days and 4 nights on Saaremaa (29 July – 2 August).

This time was very efficiently used for four noble and pleasant purposes:

1) Reading

I bought three new books from the Apollo book store, and have started reading and working them through. Two books have been issued by Äripäev book club, one is authored by an Estonian origin professional stock trader, instructor and psychiatrist Dr. Alexander Elder “Trading for a Living” (38.95 EUR) and Burton G. Malkiel’s “A Random Walk Down Wall Street – The Time-Tested Strategy for Successful Investing” (41.95 EUR). The third book is from the authors Kristjan Liivamägi, Tõnn Talpsepp and Tarvo Vaarmets, they are running the webpage Rahaedu.ee and are inspiring and super talented in the fields of banking, finances, financial markets and investments, the name of the book is “Principles of Successful Investments” (39.95 EUR).

For easy reading I took something that today’s youths read. I wanted to see what Estella Elisheva (16) borrows from the library. I read through Colleen Hoover’s “Hopeless” and started reading Holly Black’s book “The Cruel Prince“.




2) Working in the garden

We mowed the lawn, trimmed, pulled out the weeds, took down several trees (an apple tree and one old pine), we also took down several bushes and an aronia hedge from the middle of the garden. There was a load of material to be burned, plus we would like to make some of the branches into mulch, the larger trunks we laid out for drying so that one fine day we could make our own handmade wooden garden furniture. Allan cut into suitable pieces and immersed the wood meant for the window surroundings of the house. We want to insulate the surroundings of the windows and afterwards we will install new boards around the windows. A lot of work was done and a lot of new duties were created – for example a load of stumps that need to be pulled out from the ground. Currently I am contemplating whether to rent or to buy the branch chopper that helps make mulch for the garden from all the branches.

Shhh! Life in the countryside is extremely pleasant but also time-consuming and expensive! A large garden requires great deeds 😀 hahaaaa…

3) Peaceful trading

The stock markets are very fascinating… still… Unbelievable what the news can do, for example that of House of representatives’ speaker Nancy Pelosi visiting Taiwan. The markets fell, then there was silence and anxiety and then after her arrival the markets skyrocketed again.

The biggest trading was done with Roku, Inc. (ROKU), Intel Corporation (INTC) and both with USA NasdaqGS (COIN) as well as German Börse Frankfurt’s Coinbase Global, Inc. (1QZ.DE). Many waves were done with Intel and I currently have it for 850 shares – tomorrow it has ex-dividend day. Usually I prefer speculation, i.e. Gain from exchange (I buy cheap and sell expensively). The day before determining the dividend the shares usually rise and I mostly prefer to sell them before the dividend (provided the market is as usual… today the market is, however, anything but normal). Then again, the risk is dispersed – you either sell expensively or take the dividend. Intel pays 3.95% this year.. it is better than nothing 😀 Through Yahoo Finance I took a look at the Uniper (UN01.DE), Avantor, Inc. (AVTR) and through CoinMarketCap.com at a great deal of crypto.

I lack earlier experience bargaining with crypto. I have invested into crypto platforms but not crypto itself. Now I decided to start with it. I created for myself a Coinbase Pro account and for a start bought the following crypto money for 1500 euros: ApeCoin (APE), Dogecoin (DOGE), Filecoin (FIL), Shiba Inu (SHIB), EOS (EOS), OMG Network (OMG), Chiliz (CHZ), Polygon (MATIC), Cardano (ADA), Gala (GALA), ARPA Chain (ARPA), The Graph (GRT), SKALE Network (SKL), XYO (XYO), Rally (RLY) ja Stellar (XLM). Unmet orders are pending here: Polkadot (DOT), Tether (USDT), Liquity (LQTY) and Mirror Protocol (MIR).


? ATTENTION! The information provided is not to be considered as investments counseling, investments recommendations or other investments services or side services. Investments entail risk, the market value of investments may rise as well as fall, it is not guaranteed that the investment’s value is preserved or grows. Productivity of earlier times is no guarantee for productivity in the future. Before making an investment decision, be well acquainted with the product’s conditions and other vital information, including the fund chosen / the prospect of shares and other documents, as well as the risks related to investments. Investments may entail financial duties. With inquiries, turn to bank administrative personnel or your tax-, finances, or legal advisor.

4) … and for several other pleasant activities
That’s all for this time! Hugs!

Do read also my previous blog posts (all posts are available in four languages – Estonian, Finnish, Swedish and English!)

Recent blog posts:
Helena-Reet: A surprise from Allan, current favorite shares, making the home more energy efficient and July in the garden!
Helena-Reet: 11 BITS OF WISDOM THAT today I would recommend for myself before the 19th birthday.. AND the answer to the question: „Would I choose you or 10 billion euros?”
Helena-Reet: STOCK EXCHANGE enterprises’ collapse & my THREE golden rules of day trading + a bit of random summertime talk 🙂
Helena-Reet: In Tartu, Saadjärve, Räpina and Viljandi
Helena-Reet: Allan’s mother visiting + Midsummer with parents
Helena-Reet: Estella Elisheva’s graduation from Tallinn Jewish School’s 9th grade + GALLERY!
Helena-Reet: Enjoying life has become more and more important to me + a few pictures from children’s birthdays and a tiny gardening blog!
Helena-Reet: Ivanka’s 14th birthday, Love Day, Ardo’s birthday and LOTS OF GARDENING TALK and PHOTOS!
Helena-Reet: Two years with Allan! + Estella’s admission to MUBA, performing with Georg Ots Symphony Orchestra and 16th birthday!
Helena-Reet: Summary of March and April

Finland: First batch of monkeypox vaccine to arrive in Finland

NordenBladet — The first batch of the monkeypox vaccine is set to arrive in Finland, with the vaccine first being offered to individuals exposed to the virus. The total amount of the vaccine is initially around 1,000 doses.

Head of Diagnostic Services at Helsinki University Hospital (HUS), Lasse Lehtonen, has pointed out that the news of the recent monkeypox deaths in Spain is a reason to start administering vaccines for specific segments of the population.

Lehtonen commented that people with HIV are vulnerable to developing more severe complications from Monkeypox.

“Monkeypox can be a serious disease for people with compromised immunity. Generally, it’s only dangerous for children under the age of eight,” explained Lehtonen.

Monkeypox has been declared a public health emergency by the World Health Organization (WHO). So far, Finland has reported 21 cases of Monkeypox.

 

Sweden: Unregistered pre-paid mobile SIM cards to be banned in Sweden

NordenBladet — In an attempt to fight organized crime, anonymous mobile phone pre-paid SIM cards will be banned in Sweden from 1st August.

As of tomorrow, pre-paid SIM cards in Sweden will require registration with information including the owner’s name and personal identity number. These new requirements are due to pre-paid SIM cards presenting dangers for law enforcement due to their anonymous nature.

Speaking to SVT, Fredrik Joelsson of the police fraud unit in Västerås comments, “[The new rules] make it more difficult for criminals and easier for the police and other law enforcement agencies.”

Joelsson points out that phone numbers in criminal investigations are almost always without a registered owner.

Joelsson also notes that professional criminals will still find ways to bend the rules, including methods using fake bank Ids and apps.

 

Greenland: Unusual levels of extensive melting of country’s ice sheet

NordenBladet — Greenland’s ice sheet recently saw high levels of melting due to higher temperatures, causing 18 billion tons of ice to melt over a period of three days.

This melting has caught the attention of scientists who have warned about the impending fate of the country’s ice sheet, and also noted that the melting has caused an increase in the global sea level.

Between 15th and 17th July, around 6 billion tons per day of water was lost, which is enough to “cover West Virginia in a foot of water,” according to Senior Research Scientist at the University of Colorado’s Earth Science and Observation Center, Ted Scambos.

Scambos explained that the melting came from northern Greenland because warm air drifted from the Canadian Arctic Archipelago.

Scambos continued to note that there is also a high-pressure dome over the country. Which together created an “unusually extensive melt event.”

 

 

Helena-Reet: A surprise from Allan, current favorite shares, making the home more energy efficient and July in the garden!

NordenBladet –  What a beautiful day! We slept long today and cuddled long, showering each other with caresses. Today, July 22nd is again „OUR” day – we have been together for 2 years and three months!

Allan told me in the morning in a foxy manner: “You don’t even know what a surprise I have for you!” and then showed me an A4 leaflet filled with arrows and boxes. I didn’t understand anything about it and asked what that was? It was the so to say bigger picture of our joint business plan that we have been scheduling for several months and that is now on paper as a code/ logic sheme in black and white. Allan said that the most tricky patch has been passed, now there is just some programming and then some testing of the simulation. COOL! We two together are like an explosion – we motivate and complete each other.

This time for the first time we don’t have lasagne and whipped cream cake on the “International day of love”. Today is so warm and sunny that instead we decided to sunbathe outside and barbecue – we prepared ribs and I made fresh salad. Allan took me outside right after breakfast and gave me an amazing pot of Rhododendrons. For the time being I placed them in a self made clay pot but later possibly I plant them outside.







Yesterday (July 21st) we woke up early. In the early morning I baked a homemade pan pizza for Allan and his friend and then took Ivanka to our clay class. Allan had his hair cut in the morning and then came home with his architect friend Mihkel. Mihkel came with a large box of strawberries, a large package of candies and flowers. Such a good feeling that Allan’s friends are such gentlemen 🙂 In the afternoon I had my nails and lashes done and in the evening I read Investopedia and followed the NYSE (New York Stock Exchange).

On Tuesday and Wednesday (July 19th and 20th) the shares of the market enterprises rose, yesterday was again a recession.

I currently have elevated interest in the following in Swing trading and day trading:

International Business Machines Corporation (IBM), Macy’s, Inc. (M), Coinbase Global, Inc. (COIN), Alibaba Group Holding Limited (BABA), Match Group, Inc. (MTCH), ZIM Integrated Shipping Services Ltd. (ZIM), Datadog, Inc. (DDOG) from the US stock market and Fortum Oyj (FORTUM.HE) and Tokmanni Group Oyj (TOKMAN.HE) from the Scandinavian market.


? ATTENTION! The information provided is not to be considered as investments counseling, investments recommendations or other investments services or side services. Investments entail risk, the market value of investments may rise as well as fall, it is not guaranteed that the investment’s value is preserved or grows. Productivity of earlier times is no guarantee for productivity in the future. Before making an investment decision, be well acquainted with the product’s conditions and other vital information, including the fund chosen / the prospect of shares and other documents, as well as the risks related to investments. Investments may entail financial duties. With inquiries, turn to bank administrative personnel or your tax-, finances, or legal advisor.



What else? We started insulating the house and making it more energy efficient. We changed our washing machine and ordered insulation materials and boardings. I have spent lots of time working in the garden. I design and plan new flower beds, mow the lawn, plant, and go in for nature photography. Hahaaa… I guess I have taken a photo of every flower and every leaf in the garden. 😀

Life in the countryside is so nice!!!
Hugs!





Do read also my previous blog posts (all posts are available in four languages – Estonian, Finnish, Swedish and English!)

Recent blog posts:

Helena-Reet: 11 BITS OF WISDOM THAT today I would recommend for myself before the 19th birthday.. AND the answer to the question: „Would I choose you or 10 billion euros?”
Helena-Reet: STOCK EXCHANGE enterprises’ collapse & my THREE golden rules of day trading + a bit of random summertime talk 🙂
Helena-Reet: In Tartu, Saadjärve, Räpina and Viljandi
Helena-Reet: Allan’s mother visiting + Midsummer with parents
Helena-Reet: Estella Elisheva’s graduation from Tallinn Jewish School’s 9th grade + GALLERY!
Helena-Reet: Enjoying life has become more and more important to me + a few pictures from children’s birthdays and a tiny gardening blog!
Helena-Reet: Ivanka’s 14th birthday, Love Day, Ardo’s birthday and LOTS OF GARDENING TALK and PHOTOS!
Helena-Reet: Two years with Allan! + Estella’s admission to MUBA, performing with Georg Ots Symphony Orchestra and 16th birthday!
Helena-Reet: Summary of March and April
Helena-Reet: My magical 22.02.2022 + BEAR MARKET AT STOCK EXCHANGE, NEW PAINTING, NEW RECIPE!
Helena-Reet: Airobot IPO, Stockfanatt, cyber attack, comedy show Jokker, Eesti laul 2022, NEW PAINTING and a lot more interesting!

Denmark: Flugt refugee museum opens in Oksboel

NordenBladet — A new museum has opened in the Danish town Oksboel, built to recognize the contribution refugees have made across Denmark. The museum celebrates the refugees who have made Denmark their home, including the quarter of a million Germans that fled the Red Army to Denmark during World War II.

The museum is also committed to highlighting present-day refugees, including those from Vietnam, Chile, Bosnia, Syria, Afghanistan and Ukraine. Across large screens erected in the museum, visitors can hear the refugees’ stories in their own words.

One video showcases Sawsan Gharib Dall, a stateless Palestinian who was born in a refugee camp in Lebanon and lived there until she fled and arrived in Denmark in 1985. “Being a refugee is not something one decides. It is not one’s personal choice, it is something that happens,’’ explains Dall.

The museum is built at the site of a former refugee camp in Oksboel, a town near Denmark’s west coast.

 

 

The Riigikogu passed 12 Acts

NordenBladet —

At today’s extraordinary session, the Riigikogu heard the oaths of office of new members who came to the Riigikogu as the Government changed. An extraordinary election of new Vice-Presidents was held, and 12 Acts were passed.

At the beginning of the sitting, Toomas Jürgenstein and Reili Rand took an oath of office. They had not taken an oath of office earlier in this Riigikogu.

The Riigikogu elected Vice-Presidents

The Riigikogu elected Helir-Valdor Seeder the First Vice-President and Martin Helme the Second Vice-President. Deputy Chairman of Faction Isamaa Priit Sibul nominated Seeder as a candidate for a Vice-President, and member of the Estonian Conservative People’s Party Faction Siim Pohlak nominated Helme.

At the secret ballot, 46 members of the Riigikogu supported Seeder and 35 supported Helme. There were three invalid ballot papers on which no name had been marked. A total of 84 members of the Riigikogu participated in the election of Vice-Presidents.

The extraordinary election of the Vice-Presidents of the Riigikogu was held because the sitting Vice-President of the Riigikogu Hanno Pevkur resigned on Friday last week as he became Minister of Defence in the new Government. According to law, Vice Presidents are elected at the same time. Jüri Ratas remains the President of the Riigikogu.

The Riigikogu passed 12 Acts

The Riigikogu passed the Act on Amendments to the Natural Gas Act and Other Acts (596 SE), initiated by the Government. The purpose of the Act is to ensure the resilience of Estonian gas system in the event of prolonged interruptions to gas supply. The Act creates a regulation to ensure the continuity of the gas system and to cover the costs relating to the storage of a strategic gas reserve. According to the Act, from 1 May 2023, the costs of managing the gas reserve will be covered from the stockpiling fee collected from balance providers. The costs of storage for the first year will be covered from the state budget.

The Act also specifies the obligation to coordinate the conditions for the use and the methodology for calculating the tariffs for the use of LNG terminals. The Competition Act is amended by adding a regulation concerning the obligation of LNG terminal operators to contribute to the budget of the Competition Authority as regulated persons.

In addition, the amendments will impose an obligation on possessors of wind power stations to pay a charge to local governments and local residents from 1 July next year to facilitate renewable energy generation. According to an amendment, people residing up to three kilometres away from a land-based wind turbine will begin to receive a charge in an amount of up to six months’ minimum wage. In the case of offshore wind farms, the local government whose coastline is closer than 20 kilometres to a wind farm will receive a charge calculated according to a formula. Fishery undertakings will begin to receive a compensation in the case when their catch diminishes because of a wind power station. The obligation to pay a wind turbine charge will not extend to the wind farms that are already operating.

Kristen Michal from the Reform Party Faction took the floor during the debate.

55 members of the Riigikogu voted for the Act and 18 were against.

The Riigikogu passed with 70 votes in favour the Act on Amendments to the Public Procurement Act (610 SE), initiated by the Government, which makes amendments that will enable the implementation of the sanctions imposed by the EU. Under an EU sanction, it is prohibited to award any public contract to or continue the execution of any public contract with a person who is a citizen or resident of the Russian Federation or an undertaking established there.

The Act provides that, in the event of doubt, contracting authorities and entities have the right to require additional data and certificates from the economic operators participating in procurement procedures to check that no sanction is involved. The grounds for exclusion and for rejection of tenders is also amended by including both international and Government sanctions. In addition, it will be possible to extraordinarily terminate early the contracts already awarded to which subjects of sanctions are parties.

The Riigikogu passed the Act on Amendments to the Citizenship Act (582 SE), initiated by the Government. It gives the Government the right to make a discretionary decision that a person who has acquired Estonian citizenship by naturalisation is deprived of citizenship if he or she enters the public service or military service or a military organisation of a foreign state and if such a service involves a threat to public order or national security. For example, this will enable people who go to fight in Ukraine on the Russian side to be deprived of Estonian citizenship.

According to the Act, a person who has acquired Estonian citizenship by naturalisation may also be deprived of citizenship by the Government in the case when the person is convicted of crimes against humanity or crimes of aggression.

At the same time, according to the Act, the Government has the right to not deprive a person of Estonian citizenship if the person’s service in the foreign country does not endanger Estonia’s security, for example if the person goes to war on the Ukrainian side in order to defend the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of the Ukrainian state. At the same time, the state does not recommend Estonian citizens to go to fight for any foreign country, as the state cannot ensure protection of Estonian citizens in areas of military conflict.

52 members of the Riigikogu supported the passing of the Act and 17 voted against.

The Riigikogu passed the Act on Amendments to the Population Register Act (609 SE), initiated by the Government. It allows local governments to terminate the validity of the data on residence of a person who has left Estonia if his or her address had been entered in the register to an accuracy of city and city district or rural municipality. The local authority will have to establish beforehand that the person is not residing in its territory or anywhere else in Estonia and identify that no data of the person’s place of stay, for example, a social welfare institution, has been entered in the register.

According to the explanatory memorandum, there have been cases where local governments have hesitated whether to enter the data on residence of Ukrainian war refugees into the register to an accuracy of local government, as under the current Act it is impossible later to terminate the validity of such data if no new notice of residence is submitted, even if it can be presumed that the person has left Estonia. The Act gives local governments the relevant right which applies to war refugees as well as to everyone else whose place of residence is registered to an accuracy of local government.

50 members of the Riigikogu voted in favour of passing the Act and 17 were against, and there was one abstention.

The Riigikogu passed with 68 votes in favour the Act on Amendments to the State Borders Act and Amendments to Other Associated Acts (630 SE), initiated by Faction Isamaa and the Government. Its aim is to ensure the protection of public order and national security in a mass immigration emergency, at the same time taking into account the provisions of EU and international law as well as case law.

The Act provides that, in the event of a threat to public order or national security, the Police and Border Guard Board may, in emergencies caused by mass immigration, refuse to accept an application for international protection from an alien who has crossed the external border illegally and send them back without issuing a precept to leave or making a decision on prohibition on entry. Immediate removal of an alien who has come across the border illegally is permitted only in the event of a threat to public order or national security and on the condition that they have not used the option of entering Estonia legally, that is, through an open border crossing point.

According to the Act, the Police and Border Guard Board may designate border crossing points where applications for international protection are registered. In an emergency, the Police and Border Guard Board may refuse to accept applications submitted outside such locations. At the same time, the Act provides that, in a mass immigration emergency, in the event of a threat to public order or national security, an alien who submits an application at a designated location may also be deemed to be an applicant for international protection. The Act also provides that the Police and Border Guard Board can allow an alien to Estonia for humane considerations.

Among other things, the Act provides for more flexible involvement of the Defence Forces and the Defence League in situations where the resources of the Police and Border Guard Board are insufficient. Currently, the Defence Forces or the Defence League can be involved in prevention and obstruction of an illegal crossing of the state border or a temporary control line for a period not exceeding 30 days, but if a need arises to extend the involvement in a changed security situation it will be possible to do this by 30 days as a maximum in the future.

The Riigikogu passed the Act on Amendments to the Cybersecurity Act and Other Acts (531 SE), initiated by the Government, under which the Government will be authorised to establish, by a Regulation, the requirements necessary to ensure the cybersecurity of systems, and the new Estonian Information Security Standard (E-ITS) will be part of them. The Act also regulates the nomination of the national cybersecurity industrial, technology and research coordination centre and the organisation of its tasks, and defines the national cybersecurity certification authority, its supervisory powers and the liability relating to breach of the certification requirements.

Under the amendments made before the second reading, the Consumer Protection and Technical Regulatory Authority will have the right to eliminate or restrict access to the information disseminated to the public through an information society service. The restriction of information is allowed only in the case when it incites hatred, violence or discrimination because of citizenship, ethnic origin, language, religion or other circumstances. At the same time, it is allowed to restrict access to the information disseminated to the public through an information society service in the case when the information incites war or justifies war crimes. In the amendment, the possibility of restricting information is further restricted by the condition that the restriction of information inciting hatred must be necessary to ensure national security.

The purpose of the amendment is to ensure domestically the existence of measures with which it is possible to restrict content that propagates war and incites hatred, which is used within the framework of informational influence activities directed against Estonia to shape the attitudes of the people residing or staying in Estonia.

51 members of the Riigikogu supported the passing of the Act and 17 were against.

The Riigikogu passed the Act on Amendments to the Government of the Republic Act and Other Acts (reorganisation of the National Centre for Defence Investments into a governmental authority) (590 SE), initiated by the Government, under which the division of tasks in the area of government of the Ministry of Defence is changed and the National Centre for Defence Investments will be reorganised into a governmental authority. The purpose of the amendments is to consolidate the administration of the assets necessary for national defence and the ensurance of the functional capacity of the construction works that serve national defence purposes into a single whole.

In order to ensure more effective independent defence capability, the functions and the exercise of supervision related to the duties imposed in the interests of national defence will be transferred from the Defence Resources Agency to the National Centre for Defence Investments. The acts relating to the ensurance of the functional capacity of the construction works that serve national defence purposes will be transferred from the Ministry of Defence to the National Centre for Defence Investments.

The Defence Resources Agency, which so far engaged with the resources necessary for national defence, including the imposition of duties on assets and resources necessary for national defence, will be organising only the services and tasks related to human resources in the future. According to the Act, the Ministry of Defence, which thus far has been performing the acts relating to the ensurance of the functional capacity of the construction works that serve national defence purposes, including the approval of spatial plans and the Earth’s Crust Act, will be focusing mainly on shaping the sectoral policy and on capability planning. Since the functions to be transferred are connected with the exercise of public authority, the National Centre for Defence Investments will be reorganised from an administered state agency into a governmental authority.

In addition, the Act will allow for more flexible and faster transfer of or grant of temporary use of state assets to authorities who need them for the resolution of an emergency, increased defence readiness or a state of war, or for supporting a mobilisation or a demobilisation or for the organisation thereof.

52 members of the Riigikogu voted for the Act, and there was one abstention.

The Riigikogu passed with 71 votes in favour the Act on Amendments to the Performing Arts Institutions Act and the National Opera Act (419 SE), initiated by the Government. It will make the funding of performing arts institutions clearer and more flexible and will update the working processes of performing arts institutions.

The purpose of the Act is to better support the diversity of the performing arts institutions sector and the availability of performing arts across Estonia. The amendments will reduce the obligations and administrative burden of performing arts institutions. At the same time, all organisers of public performances and concerts will have an additional obligation to disclose information on the accessibility of performances and concerts and their venues to people with special needs. The amendment of the Act will affect all performing arts institutions in Estonia, which number about 50.

In order that it would not become complicated for residents to acquire theatre tickets, performing arts institutions will be supported from the state budget in the future as well, and this will also be done in the case of municipal and private performing arts institutions, besides performing arts institutions operating as foundations established by the state. According to the amendments made during the second reading, when granting subsidies to performing arts institutions, the volume of work relating to the creative activity of a performing arts institution will also be used as a reference unit in order to ensure that the subsidies granted to performing arts institutions will be mutually comparable as units. The more detailed description of the funding system will be provided for by a regulation of a minister, in order that it would be easier to keep the regulation up to date.

The list of the objectives for subsidising performing arts institutions was amended as well. According to the Act, the objective for subsidising municipal performing arts institutions and private performing arts institutions will be to ensure the diversity of the performing arts sector and regional availability of performances. During the second reading, the objective of the promotion of national culture was added. During the proceedings, a provision was also included under which the body granting the subsidy will form a committee for the allocation of the subsidy granted to performing arts institutions from the state budget.

In addition, an amendment was made that will allow the director of a performing arts institution to be appointed without competition for up to one year if a vacant position of the director of a performing arts institution operating as a foundation cannot be filled under public competition for a good reason.

Üllar Saaremäe from Faction Isamaa took the floor during the debate.

The Riigikogu passed with 72 votes in favour the Act on Amendments to the Criminal Records Database Act, the Penal Code and the Child Protection Act (581 SE), initiated by the Government. The purpose of the Act is to enhance the control over the people to whom the prohibition on working with children is applied, that is, who are not allowed to work with children because of the offences they have committed.

According to the Act, in the future, checks on whether a person is allowed to work with children will have to be carried out at the time of hiring, as well as once every 12 months. Systematic failure to comply with the obligation to carry out the checks will be punishable under misdemeanour procedure, and a legal person may be imposed a fine of up to 32,000 euro for failing to carry out the checks. The amendments also give the legal representatives of children the right to check with a query, without having to pay a state fee, if, for example, the person to be employed as a child carer is allowed to work with children.

The Act also updates the list of offences in the case of which the names of the persons punished for such offences are not replaced by initials or letter combinations in court decisions, as well as the list of offences in the case of which the persons punished for such offences are not allowed to work with children. Besides that, the Act resolves a legal impediment that prevents imposing the supervision of conduct after service of sentence on persons who fail to inform the court of their place of residence.

The Riigikogu passed the Act on Amendments to the Imprisonment Act and the Probation Supervision Act (580 SE), initiated by the Government. The Act specifies the provisions relating to the organisation of work of the prison service with a view to organising the work of the prison service more flexibly where necessary. This means, for example, the possibility of organising some of prison’s tasks through a central structural unit or place of service.

The amendments will give the Minister of Justice more opportunities to organise the work of the prison system and to allocate the tasks provided for by law. The Act also updates the provisions on service law in the Imprisonment Act and eliminates specifications where it is more expedient to follow the Civil Service Act.

54 members of the Riigikogu supported the passing of the Act and 18 were against.

The Riigikogu passed with 70 votes in favour the Act on Amendments to the Law Enforcement Act, the Child Protection Act and the Act on Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances and Precursors thereof (573 SE), initiated by the Government. According to the Act, a new government committee, a prevention council, will be formed of the Child Protection Council, the Offence Prevention Council and the Government Committee on Drug Prevention for better coordination of cross-sectoral prevention. At present, the prevention of offences and risk behaviour is fragmented, and the resource is directed particularly at the consequences of risk behaviour.

The prevention council will begin to manage cross-sectoral prevention, which will involve the development of purposeful prevention policies and the organisation of cooperation on prevention between ministries and other partners. The function of the council will be to strategically prioritise, set the directions of and coordinate cross-sectoral activities in organising drug, criminal and child protection policies, including advising the Government on these issues.

The Riigikogu also passed the Act on Amendments to the Government of the Republic Act (595 SE), initiated by the Government. It updates the regulations relating to the Government. The Act organises the restrictions on activities in place for members of the Government for the time they are in office and explicitly prohibits members of the Government to be members of the management boards and supervisory boards of public limited companies, private limited companies and commercial associations.

Under a new restriction, a member of the Government may not, within half a year after he or she is released from office, act as a member of the management or controlling body in a legal person governed by private law that falls within the area of government of the ministry he or she has been directing if, during his or her term of office, he or she has made decisions with a significant impact concerning the activities of the legal person or if the legal person has contractual relationships with the ministry he or she has been directing.

Under the amendments, no dwelling provided by the employer will be granted to members of the Government anymore. According to the Act, from 2023, this will be substituted with a possibility to receive a housing expenses allowance to the extent of up to 15 per cent of the salary in the case when a minister is residing outside the municipality that is the location of the ministry or the municipalities bordering on it. Thus, the regulation will become more similar to the compensation of housing expenses for members of the Riigikogu. The payment of the compensation paid upon termination of the authority of a member of the Government will also change. The Act amends the bases in the case of which no compensation is paid and makes the amount of the compensation dependent on the time served as a member of the Government.

In addition, the Act specifies the tasks of the Government Office, and the employment contracts of heads of administered state authorities entered into for an unspecified term are made employment contracts entered into for a specified term.

53 members of the Riigikogu voted in favour of passing the Act and 16 were against.

The sitting ended at 10.50 a.m.

Source: Parliament of Estonia