Where we stand No mandatory or selfregilation for government No mandatory or selfregulation for legislative No mandatory or selfregulation on for lobbyist industrybe it third party lobbying umbrella organizationsassociations ID: 815257
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Lobbying In Estonia
Ott Lumi/Andreas Kaju
Slide2Where we stand?
No mandatory or self-regilation for government
No mandatory or self-regulation for legislative
No mandatory or self-regulation on for lobbyist industry(be it third party lobbying umbrella organizations-associations)
No association
Slide3ESTONIA-2011 debate
‘GRECO recommends for Estonia the introduction of rules on how Members of Parliament engage with lobbyists and other third parties who seek to influ-ence the legislative process’(GRECO, 2013).
Ministry of Justice policy study as bases for discussion
Ministers committee(members:
me
,Chamber of Commerce,Biggest daily's head editor,Bar association,Chamber of Commerce,Service Industry Association)
Idea of mandatory regulation-killed by bars and chamber of commerce
Result- pointless code of conduct for Bar association and Service Industry Association
Slide4Our position
We have publicly declared that in principle we support regulation
+ To make the
business more institutionalized(We feel there is a demand by the clients)
+ Competition with few lobbyist
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- Fine for international clients,might be proble