Briefing in the Riigikogu with Michal, Pakosta, and Ligi
The Riigikogu briefing will be attended by Prime Minister Kristen Michal and two ministers who will address various policy and crisis-related questions.
During a briefing in the Riigikogu scheduled for Thursday, key officials including Prime Minister Kristen Michal, Justice and Digital Minister Liisa Pakosta, and Finance Minister JΓΌrgen Ligi will answer questions from members of the parliament. The focus will include various critical topics such as the political situation, the crisis in the Middle East, and its implications for Estonia, in addition to discussions concerning the ongoing energy crisis and internal state matters.
Prime Minister Michal is set to address questions starting at noon, with topics ranging from the international crisis's effects on Estonia to domestic issues like the operations of the RMK and the current environmental status report correlating to the EU regulations on habitats and birds. Furthermore, Minister Pakosta will respond to inquiries regarding the speed and cost of telecommunication services, indicating the government's focus on digital policy and infrastructure.
Finance Minister Ligi will tackle questions related to state oversight of Estonia's energy companies, including Eesti Energia and Enefit Green, and whether a proposed 1000-euro emergency grant for Arab tourists is a prudent measure. Following the briefing, a full session of the Riigikogu will convene, where further legislative discussions and decisions are expected to take place, highlighting the significance of this informative session in shaping Estonia's legislative agenda.