Märt Rask: oleme tõsise osa oma õigusloome suveräänsusest ära andnud

Märt Rask: oleme tõsise osa oma õigusloome suveräänsusest ära andnud

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Märt Rask: We have given away a significant part of our legislative sovereignty

Märt Rask on endine ja minister. Ta rääkis . Ta ütles, et Eesti . Varem . Tänapäeval teeb valitsus seadusi ise.
Rask ütles, et Eesti on . Paljud seadused tulevad nüüd Euroopast. Need kannavad märget " ".
Rask kritiseeris ka ametkondi. Ta ütles, et . See .
Rask arvab, et Eesti valitsused peaksid . Nad peaksid leppima kokku, mis on Eesti jaoks tähtis. Nad ei peaks igaüks oma asja ajama.
Rask meenutas Saksa õigusteadlast Robert Alexyt. Alexy ütles, et . Ka poliitikud peaksid neist aru saama.
Rask mõtles varem, et ei ole tähtis. Nüüd ta mõistab, et Alexyl oli õigus. Poliitika on sageli lihtsalt vastaste ründamine. Raskile see ei meeldi.
Rask ütles, et paljud inimesed . Ta arvab, et see on halb märk. Probleem ei ole ametnikes, vaid . Nad mängivad poliitikat, selle asemel et vastutust võtta.
Raski intervjuud saab vaadata pühapäeval kell 9. Ta räägib seal ka oma elust sadama kaptenina.
Märt Rask is a former Chief Justice and minister. He spoke on ETV's show "Prillitoos". He said that Estonia's legislation has changed. Previously, laws were made together with experts. Today, the government makes laws by itself.
Rask said that Estonia has given away part of its legislative freedom. Many laws now come from Europe. They bear the label "compliance with European legal acts".
Rask also criticized government agencies. He said that agencies make laws according to their own goals. This creates conflicts.
Rask believes that Estonian governments should cooperate more. They should agree on what is important for Estonia. They should not each pursue their own agenda.
Rask recalled German legal scholar Robert Alexy. Alexy said that court decisions should be clear. Even politicians should understand them.
Rask previously thought that the political stage was not important. Now he understands that Alexy was right. Politics is often just attacking opponents. Rask does not like this.
Rask said that many people no longer follow the news. He thinks this is a bad sign. The problem is not with officials, but with weak politicians. They play politics instead of taking responsibility.
Rask's interview can be watched on ETV's show "Prillitoos" on Sunday at 9. He also talks about his life as a harbor captain there.