A forthcoming law amendment in Estonia aims to expedite the planning and construction of defense facilities on state-owned land.
In Estonia, a new law amendment that takes effect in April is designed to accelerate the completion of defense-related structures, which have previously been stalled due to ongoing court disputes. This amendment will simplify the process for projects that are constructed on state-owned land, allowing for a quicker turnaround for necessary infrastructure given the increasing attention on national security. However, it is important to note that the amendment will not affect existing legal disputes that have delayed current projects.