The European Business ID Obligation May Cost Estonia 150 Million
Estonia could face a financial burden of 150 million euros if the European Business ID obligation is implemented, prompting government officials to oppose the initiative.
PHOTO FROM THE PRESIDENT'S RECEPTION β© See how much the main star of the film 'Friends of the Children' has grown
Justice and Digital Minister Liisa Pakosta arrived at the President's reception at the Estonia Concert Hall with her daughter Helena Maria Reisner, who starred in the beloved film 'Friends of the Children.'
LIISA PAKOSTA β© Silence and Indifference Lead to Destruction
Justice and Digital Minister Liisa Pakosta emphasizes the dangers of indifference and silence towards the plight of Ukraine, invoking the warnings of Elie Wiesel.
ROOT VEGETABLES: Many new book lovers
The article discusses the rise of new readers and the influence of individuals such as Kristina Kallas and Liisa Pakosta in promoting reading culture in Estonia.
Ossinovski urges Pakosta to assess the legality of the actions of the Tallinn City Government
Former Tallinn Mayor Jevgeni Ossinovski has called on Justice Minister Liisa Pakosta to investigate the legality of the Tallinn City Government's actions regarding the sale of real estate properties for budget revenue.
Taro wants clearer information from Pakosta about changes in drug penalties
The Estonian Justice Minister is proposing changes to drug penalties, advocating for harsher punishments for dealers and lighter ones for users, but Interior Minister Taro has expressed concern about the societal implications of this plan.
Taro rejected Pakosta's drug policy renewal plans
Minister Taro has rejected proposals from Justice Minister Liisa Pakosta to reform drug legislation in Estonia, specifically to raise the threshold for personal use from 10 to 30 doses.
Liisa Pakosta: The Estonian Prison Reform has been a Clear Success
Liisa Pakosta emphasizes that Estonia's prison reform has been a significant achievement, gaining Sweden's trust in managing its prisoners under Estonian legal frameworks.
Pakosta: this government will not conclude new prison rental agreements
Minister Liisa Pakosta announced that the current government and the parliament will not discuss or pursue any new prison rental agreements, although they will continue with the existing agreement with Sweden.
Government press conference to be held by Michal, Kallas, Keldo, and Pakosta
The government press conference will feature Prime Minister Kristen Michal, Education and Science Minister Kristina Kallas, Economic and Communications Minister Erkki Keldo, and Justice and Digital Minister Liisa Pakosta, starting at noon and streamed live by Postimees.
Live at 12: government press conference with Michal, Kallas, Keldo, Pakosta
Today at a government press conference, Prime Minister Kristen Michal and several ministers including Kristina Kallas, Erkki Keldo, and Liisa Pakosta will participate starting at noon, which can be watched live on ERR's portal.
FULL EMAIL β© The internal letter from Liisa Pakosta fueling the court scandal has caused discontent among judges. Minister: there is nothing in those letters but my personal thoughts
The internal letter from Justice and Digital Minister Liisa Pakosta regarding plans to convert the Tallinn district and administrative court into a school has sparked backlash from judges, although Pakosta insists it only contains her personal opinions.
The Minister of Justice initiates a revision of the anti-corruption law due to the Danske fine
Estonian Justice Minister Liisa Pakosta has initiated a comprehensive review of the anti-corruption law in response to the Danske Bank money laundering scandal, highlighting the need for better prevention of corruption in financial institutions.
Pakosta initiates revision of the anti-corruption law for Danske's fine
Justice Minister Liisa Pakosta has initiated a revision of the anti-corruption law following the Danske Bank money laundering scandal, highlighting the need for better corruption prevention in financial institutions.