Friday, March 13, 2009

Rush with the Administrative Reform

The fact that the Administrative Reform was written in the Gender Equality Bill leaves room to doubt whether Riigikogu tried to pass it in a hurry with the second reading, instead of letting it settle and be debated over before the third reading of the bills. Also to digest through and pass a bill separately would have taken longer time, than passing it just as an additional extension to the Gender Equality Bill.

Kaido Matson

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  1. The Constitutional Committee of the Parliament made changes here yesterday, as you can read here: http://www.postimees.ee/?id=95101. Will that change anything or affect the elections in Fall?

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  2. Judicial chancellor Indrek Teder turned to the State court on the 6th of May in order to recognize the attempt to rename the Tallinn's city districts into regional units uncostitutional.
    It is hard to speculate on the possible effects of these changes (if they should obtain legal validity and come into force) on the Fall elections.

    Kaido Matson

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