Non-faction Riigikogu member Mölder questions Hussar about restrictions on his rights
Non-faction Riigikogu member Tõnis Mölder has turned to parliament speaker Lauri Hussar with questions about why he lacks the right to substitute for a faction member or participate as a listener in special committee proceedings.
EstoniaNon-faction Riigikogu member Tõnis Mölder has submitted an official inquiry to parliament speaker Lauri Hussar, in which he seeks clarification on two restrictions affecting him.
Mölder wants to know why a non-faction MP cannot substitute for a parliament member who belongs to a faction. He also seeks an answer to why he lacks the ability to participate as a listener in Riigikogu special committee work.
MPs working in non-faction status often have smaller opportunities for full participation in parliamentary practice compared to faction members. Mölder's inquiry raises the question of whether the current rules ensure equal working conditions for all MPs.
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