AGP Executive Report
Last update: 19 minutes agoAI Governance: Estonia says it will issue digital “ID codes” for AI agents, giving limited, controllable powers so people don’t have to hand over all rights and data at once. Russia/Ukraine Diplomacy: Estonia’s FM Margus Tsahkna warns the EU against becoming a “neutral mediator” in talks with Moscow, arguing Russia exploits both escalation fears and false hopes for diplomacy. Security Readiness: Germany is running large military medical exercises in Estonia to improve NATO’s emergency response and mass-casualty evacuation capability on the eastern flank. Public Safety Staffing: Police and rescue agencies warn of staffing gaps driven by low salaries, even as more graduates enter the system. Health Supply Rules: New legislation would let Estonia’s Defence Forces collect and share crisis blood reserves with allies during wartime or disrupted supply chains. Local Infrastructure: Tallinn plans to fund up to €20m toward a private Lasnamäe swim-and-spa complex, with opposition questioning whether the procurement is truly open. Environment & Courts: Estonia’s Supreme Court struck down a 2020 wolf-hunting quota as unlawful under the Bern Convention. Media & Language Law: ETV+ says Riigikogu language-act changes could cut its Russian-language audience by shifting dubbed content toward subtitles. Social Policy: Estonia’s VAT exemption for children’s camps is delayed until early July, leaving families paying VAT in June.
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