The Estonian Parliament (Riigikogu) hosted a session dedicated to ministerial accountability, providing a platform for detailed questioning and updates across various government portfolios. The session, known as an infotunnis, allowed members of parliament to address the current policy direction and operational status of key government ministries. Prime Minister Kristen Michal was present at the proceedings, overseeing the government’s overall agenda and responding to parliamentary inquiries. He was joined by several cabinet ministers, including Finance Minister Jürgen Ligi and the Minister of Regional and Agricultural Affairs, Hendrik Johannes Terras. The attendance of these senior officials underscored the government’s commitment to transparency and direct engagement with legislative oversight. During the riigikogu session, ministers provided detailed commentary on policy implementations, economic forecasts, and sector-specific challenges. The structured format of the infotunnis facilitated a direct exchange between lawmakers and the executive branch. The participation of key figures such as Michal, Ligi, and Terras allowed parliamentarians to gain firsthand information regarding the progress of major national initiatives. These discussions covered a range of topics, from fiscal policy management overseen by the finance ministry to the strategic development of rural and agricultural sectors. The proceedings emphasized the continuous dialogue required between the legislative and executive branches to guide national policy effectively. Topics: #michal #riigikogu #infotunnis Post navigation Majanduskasvu nõukoda: EL nõudeid tuleb üle võtta miinimummahus «Sertifitseeritud idioot.» Itaalia kutsus Vene teles kõlanud Meloni sõimamise eest suursaadiku vaibale