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Reserve troops of the Engineer Battalion returned to snap exercise Okas 24-2

NordenBladet —On Friday, December 13, the reservists of the Engineer Battalion (1st Infantry Brigade) returned to their duty stations to continue refreshment training as part of the flexible snap exercise (SNAPEX) Okas 24-2, announced on December 2. “The flexible format really suited me. I had arranged things at home so that …

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The Environment Committee discussed environmental protection with Ukrainian counterparts

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At the meeting, Chairman of the Environment Committee of the Riigikogu Igor Taro expressed readiness to cooperate on environmental and nature conservation issues that are of interest to Ukraine.

Taro pointed out that it was important to claim compensation for the environmental damage caused to Ukraine by Russia’s aggression. “In addition to the loss of human life and destruction, Russia’s aggression is causing enormous damage to the environment, which must be compensated, and the aggressor must be held accountable for its crimes. Estonia is ready to share its experience in calculating the environmental damage caused by the Soviet occupation. We can also share our experience in adopting environmental legislation as a member of the European Union,” Taro said.

At the meeting, the Ukrainian delegation wished to hear about the experience of the Environment Committee of the Riigikogu in the application of EU law in the field of environment protection and civil protection, and the challenges connected with it, as well as about the organisation of waste management, the protection of forest resources, the establishment of national parks and the management of natural resources.

President of the Riigikogu Lauri Hussar also met with the representatives of the Ukrainian parliamentary committee. He affirmed Estonia’s strong support to Ukraine in its fight against Russia that was continuing a war of aggression.

He said that yesterday the Riigikogu had passed the next year’s state budget, where nearly 100 million euros had been allocated to supporting Ukraine, and Estonia would continue providing military assistance to Ukraine in the amount of at least 0.25 per cent of GDP also in the coming years. “We are working to encourage our allies and partners to increase their support to Ukraine. We also support the tightening of sanctions against Russia,” said Hussar, who also expressed strong support for Ukraine’s accession to the European Union and NATO.

Three-member delegation of the Committee on Environmental Policy and Nature Management of the Verkhovna Rada that is headed by Deputy Chair of the Committee Olena Kryvoruchkina is on a visit to Estonia since Tuesday. At the Riigikogu, they also had meetings with the members of the National Defence Committee and the Estonia-Ukraine Parliamentary Friendship Group. The Ukrainian delegation will also meet with Minister of Climate Yoko Alender and Director General of the Estonian Rescue Board Margo Klaos.

Photos (Erik Peinar / Chancellery of the Riigikogu)

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Allied Live Fire Exercise Conducted at the Sirgala Training Area

NordenBladet —From December 10 to 12, Estonian and Allied units conducted a Live Fire Exercise at Sirgala training area as part of multinational military exercise Pikne. “In the course of the exercise we practiced defensive activities against an adversary that was stopped at our first positions. The adversary then tried to …

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The Riigikogu passed next year’s state budget

NordenBladet —

56 members of the Riigikogu voted in favour and 29 against passing the State Budget for 2025 Act (513 SE), initiated by the Government.

Compared to this year’s budget, revenues will grow by EUR 0.9 billion or 5.8 % and expenditure by EUR 0.7 billion or 3.9 %. The budget foresees EUR 1.9 billion in investments and investment grants.

Military defence expenditure will be 3.3 % of the GDP. Investments are planned into defence industry, ICT, construction of Rail Baltica, roadworks, supporting the renovation of buildings, promoting the introduction of renewable energy, and renovating the Art Hall and the National Library. There is also an increase in the average old-age pension and in allowances for children and working aged people with a profound disability, as well as continued financing for transitioning to Estonian-medium education.

According to the Act, the tax burden in 2025 will be 35.8% of the GDP. The general government deficit remains at the level of three percent of GDP, which fulfils the Maastricht budget balance rule.

With the State Budget for 2025 Act, the Government set the goal of assuring the security of the people and the country, cleaning up public finances, and ensuring sustainable economic growth.

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The Bill on the expense allowances of members of the Riigikogu passed the first reading

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The Bill on Amendments to the Status of Member of Riigikogu Act (545 SE) passed the first reading. It will provide for lowering the rate for the reimbursement of work-related expenses of members of Riigikogu to 25 percent of the salary of the members of the Riigikogu. As a result, it will be possible for the state to save approximately 400,000 euro annually. In the opinion of the initiators of the bill, reducing the limit for the reimbursement of work-related expenses of members of Riigikogu by one-sixth is reasonable, and the work of the 15th Riigikogu will not suffer as a result. According to the Bill, the Act will enter into force from 1 January 2025.

Lauri Laats (Centre Party) and Marek Reinaas (Estonia 200) took the floor during the debate.

On the motion of the Constitutional committee, the first reading of the Bill was concluded and the deadline for submission of motions to amend was set for 4 p.m. on 11 January.

Minister of Social Protection Signe Riisalo replied to the interpellation concerning the activities of the Government committee on population policy (No.  661), Minister of Foreign Affairs Margus Tsahkna replied to the interpellation concerning Estonia’s voting in the United Nations General Assembly  (No.  663) and Minister of Climate Yoko Alender replied to the interpellation concerning plans to mine phosphate rock (No.  664), submitted by members of the Riigikogu.

The sitting ended at 5.54 p.m.

Verbatim record of the sitting (in Estonian)

Video recording will be available to watch later on the Riigikogu YouTube channel.

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Link uudisele: The Bill on the expense allowances of members of the Riigikogu passed the first reading

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The Legal Affairs Committee sent the collective representative action bill to the second reading

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Chairman of the Legal Affairs Committee Andre Hanimägi pointed out that the Bill would create means for better protection of customers. “The new type of procedural mechanism will allow the competent entity to go to court, with the consent of the victims, to collectively request compensation for damage from the service provider that has caused a problem. Thanks to collective representative action, consumers do not have to go to court themselves and they will also not have the risk of having to bear the costs.”

For the second reading, the Committee decided to add to the Bill an amendment, which determines the minimum number of consumers concerned by a representative action in order for the case to be proceeded as a representative action – ten persons if an organisation of consumers turns to court, or 20 persons if the action is brought by a state agency.

“The purpose of the Directive is to protect the consumers, and at the same time strengthen the entities representing the interests of consumers. As there are not many such entities in Estonia, we considered it right to grant the right to bring representative actions also to governmental authorities, or to the Consumer Protection and Technical Regulatory Authority, the Financial Supervision Authority and to the Data Protection Inspectorate. At the same time, we hope that the amendment will also encourage the emergence of consumer associations that would stand for the consumers,” Hanimägi said.

Before the second reading, the Committee also made a specification to the Bill, which ensures that it would be unambiguously clear that the collective representative action would be applied only in the case of infringement of collective interests of natural persons. It is also provided that all decisions made in collective representative actions will be made public, as there is a public interest in them due to the large number of consumers.

Accoeding to the Bill, the right to bring collective representative actions will be granted to the Consumer Protection and Technical Regulatory Authority, the Financial Supervision Authority and the Data Protection Inspectorate, as well as to other competent entities who will be entered in the list kept by the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications. The right to bring action may also be granted by the court.

The Bill will transpose an European Union directive that aims to ensure the availability of collective representative action to consumers in Member States. The aim is to boost consumer confidence, to promote fair competition and to create a level playing field for businesses operating in the internal market. It will be a new opportunity in the Estonian legal space where competent authorities, and not consumers who have been harmed, will be able to perform procedural acts in judicial proceedings.

Cross-border representative actions can be brought by competent entities entered in the list kept by the European Commission, or by organisations which have been designated by Member States of the European Union.

Stella Johanson, Adviser of the Courts Division of the Judicial Administration Policy Department of the Ministry of Justice, participated in the sitting.

The second reading of the Bill on Amendments to the Code of Civil Procedure and Other Acts (establishment of collective representative action procedure) (334 SE), initiated by the Government, will take place at the plenary sitting of the Riigikogu on 11 December.

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Link uudisele: The Legal Affairs Committee sent the collective representative action bill to the second reading

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Active Phase of Exercise Pikne Concludes with Intense Field Training

NordenBladet —On Sunday, Dec. 8, the active phase of Exercise Pikne concluded with a field training exercise including offensive and defensive battles. The coming week will include live-fire exercises for Allied units at the Sirgala training area. “French Armed Forces have demonstrated the ability to deploy its units very quickly when …

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Estonian Defence League and Allied units conducted simulated battles near Sirgala

NordenBladet —On Saturday, December 7, members of the Regional Command North-East of the Estonian Defence League held simulated defensive battles as part of multinational military exercise Pikne. Units from Estonia, France, the United Kingdom and Latvia were involved in the training.   “We reached combat readiness during this night, the troops familiarised themselves with the positions, conducted reconnaissance, and …

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Conclusion of Naval Activities on Exercise Pikne

NordenBladet —On Saturday, December 7, exercise Pikne concluded for Estonian and Allied naval vessels. During the last days of the exercise, the naval units practiced cooperation on patrolling the maritime areas and protecting the ships against threats from other vessels and drones. “It was the first time for us to practice …

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Military Intelligence Center of Estonian Defence Forces launched a hotline

NordenBladet —The Military Intelligence Center of Estonian Defence Forces has set up a hotline on its website to expand the possibilities of collecting information for the purpose of ensuring national security. As per the assessment of the Military Intelligence Center (MIC), due to the aggressive and expansionist actions of the Eastern …

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