The riigikogu adopted a significant seaduse today that amends regulations concerning the entry of foreign military personnel into Estonia. The legislative change aims to streamline and simplify the process for bringing external military forces into the country. The voting records indicated substantial support for the measure, with 45 members of the riigikogu voting in favor, while 31 members voted against the proposed amendments. This passage represents a notable shift in Estonian defense and border policy, directly impacting the framework for international military cooperation. The core provision of the new law modifies the legal prerequisites and procedures for accepting foreign troops within Estonia’s borders. Previously, the requirements for such deployments were subject to more stringent protocols, and this amendment seeks to modernize and expedite that process. Experts suggest that the updated legislation is a direct response to evolving geopolitical security challenges and the increasing necessity for multinational defense coordination in the region. By clarifying the legal pathways, the riigikogu intends to enhance Estonia’s capacity to participate in rapid international security responses. The passage of this seaduse is expected to have immediate practical effects on military planning and operational readiness, making it easier for allied nations to deploy personnel to support security objectives within Estonia. The full text of the law will now guide future interactions involving foreign military assets entering the country. Topics: #riigikogu #seaduse #eestisse Post navigation Statistikaamet tellib 21 300 euro eest majandusuuringutele kommunikatsiooni(1) Füüsikuid huvitab, kas teadvus võib eksisteerida ka väljaspool aju