AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoDefence & Security: Estonia is moving to let citizens of other NATO states volunteer for wartime defence roles via the Defence League, with a draft bill submitted to parliament and a planned start date of Jan 1, 2027. Presidential Politics: Justice chancellor Ülle Madise says she has not consented to run for president after the SDE floated her candidacy, warning she will stay impartial. Airspace Pressure: A poll finds nearly 60% of Estonians are more worried about safety after drone incursions, and many blame Russia. NATO Readiness: Lithuania’s president-backed push to amend its nuclear ban highlights how Baltic states are aligning legal frameworks for deterrence. Infrastructure: A new 1.2 km stretch of upgraded Haimre–Konuvere highway in Rapla County opens, designed for both civilian use and military transport needs. Cyber & Drones: An IISS report says Russia-linked “shadow fleet” activity may have launched drones to map European air-defence gaps, including sensitive sites. Regional Governance: Estonia backs plans to transfer operations of Pärnu Airport and Kihnu airfield to new operators, with Pärnu city and possible private tenders in play.
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