Constitutional Commission Reviews Proposed Changes to Estonian Foreigners’ Law TALLINN – The Estonian Riigikogu’s Constitutional Commission held a meeting on Tuesday to examine proposed alterations to the country’s law regarding foreigners, with a particular focus on provisions relating to workforce participation. Ando Kiviberg, Chairman of the Constitutional Commission, stated that the meeting included representatives from various interest groups and those involved in drafting the proposed changes. He emphasized that no decisions were reached during the session. “Our role at this stage is to carefully consider the proposals and understand the diverse perspectives surrounding these changes,” Kiviberg explained. The discussion centered on potential impacts of the proposed legislation on employment opportunities and related activities for foreign nationals within Estonia. The Constitutional Commission’s work is part of the ongoing review process within the Riigikogu. The meeting underscored the importance of thorough deliberation as the government seeks to update the constitutional framework governing immigration and foreign relations. The Estonian Commission will continue to assess the proposals before moving forward. Keywords: constitutional, commission, estonian Topics: #constitutional #commission #estonian Post navigation RESEARCHING⟩ Cinemas and restaurants are still people’s preferred leisure activities The representative of the children’s rights in Ukraine: rescuing every child from Russia is a special operation
“It’s concerning to see continued debate around immigration laws, and I hope the commission considers all perspectives carefully.” Reply