Mar 20 • 11:31 UTC 🇪🇪 Estonia ERR

Oviir: ERJK Needs New Tools from Legislators

Liisa Oviir, chair of the Election Funds Oversight Committee (ERJK), emphasizes the need for legislative tools to enhance the committee's oversight effectiveness as the current term is set to end.

Liisa Oviir, the chair of the Election Funds Oversight Committee (ERJK) in Estonia, has stated that as the current committee prepares for a transition, there is a pressing need for new legislative tools to ensure more effective and comprehensive oversight of political party funding. With her perspective heightened by the experiences of the past five years, Oviir believes that enhancements to the existing legal framework are crucial for improving the fairness of the oversight process. Though the committee has proven effective, further resources are essential for continued efficacy.

The current committee's term concludes on April 27, and Oviir has outlined the procedural steps necessary for appointing a new committee. She mentioned that all parliamentary parties, along with the Chancellor of Justice, the National Audit Office, and the Electoral Service, must nominate new members by April 17 to avoid any lapse in activities. The swift organization of the next committee is vital to ensure that the work continues seamlessly, avoiding any forced breaks that could impede operations from one committee to the next, a point she emphasized while discussing the importance of timely actions.

As Oviir transitions to this new phase after a five-year term, she expressed a positive evaluation of the committee's achievements, highlighting the importance of maintaining momentum in their oversight responsibilities. The upcoming appointment of the new committee and the associated legal improvements could significantly influence the landscape of political funding in Estonia, making it a critical juncture for the ERJK and its ability to uphold transparent practices in the political funding sphere.

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