More than 200 legislators from the United States Congress, the European Parliament and national parliaments across Europe have issued a statement in support of Ukraine. The statement is a sign of strong and broad support for Ukraine, and encourages to look for a diplomatic solution and jointly prepare a package of economic sanctions.
The Conservative People's Party of Estonia (EKRE) has started to submit hundreds of amendments to the Riigikogu to block various bills. Martin Helme, the party's chair, said that EKRE has already forced the coalition to make concessions on several occasions, adding that the party will continue with the tactic through to the March 2023 general election.
A vote on a bill which would tighten up Estonia's crypto-currency regime may be linked to a vote of confidence in Minister of Finance Keit Pentus-Rosimannus (Reform), chair of the Riigikogu's finance committee Andrei Korobeinik (Center) says.
25 members of the Riigikogu from three parties have formed a support group to protect Estonia's interests within the European Union's climate package. The aim of the group is to develop proposals for Estonia's position on the package.