By Plenary Sessions: Varro Vooglaid
Total Sessions: 6
Fully Profiled: 6
2025-10-21
15th Riigikogu, Sixth Session, Plenary Sitting
Economic positions support the introduction of a bank tax and maintaining the gambling tax at a high level in order to curb socially undesirable activity. Opposition to lowering the gambling tax is highlighted, as well as the opponents' previous support for broad tax hikes (VAT, income tax, and excise duties).
2025-10-15
The 15th Riigikogu, VI Session, Plenary Sitting
Economic perspectives center on fiscal discipline and risk management at the European Union level. The speaker is strongly opposed to the EU's "forceful, rapid, and extensive debt accumulation," calling for clarity regarding the repayment strategy and expressing concern over the high interest costs.
2025-10-15
The 15th Riigikogu, 6th Session, Information Hour
Economic viewpoints are indirectly expressed as concern over the use of taxpayers' money in public institutions. The speaker emphasizes that state funds should not be used for activities that create a feeling among citizens that they no longer belong to this society.
2025-10-08
The 15th Riigikogu, 6th Session, Plenary Sitting
Economic positions relate to maintaining the use of cash, which is considered an essential part of the right to privacy. He opposes the eradication of cash, seeing it as a step toward complete financial and movement surveillance.
2025-10-08
The 15th Riigikogu, 6th Session, Information Hour
Economic policies are focused on improving the financial standing of families and increasing state spending to mitigate the demographic crisis. The speaker criticizes tax legislation that penalizes families (such as the Car Tax and previous eliminations of tax exemptions) and demands comparable state budgetary funding to encourage the desire to have children.
2025-10-07
The 15th Riigikogu, 6th Session, Plenary Sitting
His/Her economic views are strongly oriented toward fiscal discipline and budget balance, vigorously opposing the deepening of the budget deficit and increased borrowing. He/She criticizes living beyond one's means and demands detailed accountability for the use of taxpayer money, even in the realm of national defense.