Today, the Riigikogu European Union Affairs Committee elected a chairman and vice-chairman. Peeter Tali continues as chairman, Vladimir Arkhipov was elected vice-chairman.
A surprise election of the chairman and vice-chairman of the committee was held in connection with the fact that he became vice-chairman on August 7. Anastasia Kovalenko-Kõlvart he accepted the leadership of a special anti-corruption committee of the Riigikogu. As a result of the working hours of the committees overlapping, Kovalenko-Kõlvart left the European Union Affairs Committee and was replaced by Arkhipov.
The committee members are Arvo Aller, Enn Eesmaa, Rain Epler, Maria Jufereva-Skuratovski, Katrin Kuusemäe, Hanah Lahe, Tiit Maran, Anti Poolamets, Maido Ruusmann, Luisa Rõivas, Riina Solman, Aivar Sõerd, Kadri Tali, Tarmo Tamm and Kristo En. . There are 17 members on the commission in total.
The European Union Affairs Committee (ELAK) is a permanent committee that has a decisive and coordinating role in European Union affairs. The committee mandates the government’s position on the draft legislation of the European Union and Estonia’s position for the meetings of the Council of Ministers of the European Union and the European Council. ELAK positions are mandatory for the government, and the government is based on them in negotiations held in Europe.