Riigikogu Member Addresses Past Allegations, Questions Data Collection Practices Tõnis Mölder, a current member of the Riigikogu, has responded to previous accusations regarding his association with the Fatherland movement. Following the initial allegations, Mölder stepped down from his previous position. He is now operating as an unpartisan member of the parliamentary body. In a public letter addressed to fellow Riigikogu members, Mölder vehemently denies the claims of membership within Fatherland. The letter outlines his concerns regarding the circumstances surrounding the initial accusations and the subsequent criminal proceedings. Specifically, Mölder criticizes the collection of communication data utilized during the investigation. He asserts that this data gathering was unlawful and represents a violation of privacy rights. The letter emphasizes the importance of due process and the protection of individual liberties. Mölder’s statement comes as part of a broader debate regarding surveillance practices and the legal frameworks governing data collection within the Estonian legal system. The letter was sent to all members of the Riigikogu, signaling a direct response to the ongoing scrutiny. [Photo: Madis Veltman] — Word Count: Approximately 248 Do you want me to make any adjustments to this version? Topics: #criticizes #collection #members Post navigation VIDEO ⟩ Alar Karis: I understand that it is a fight for survival. But one must remain polite(3) The record holder Kronberg will be helped most in writing down activities in the calendar