By Plenary Sessions: Kalle Grünthal

Total Sessions: 9

Fully Profiled: 9

2025-09-24
Fifteenth Riigikogu, sixth sitting, plenary sitting.
The speaker is vehemently opposed to the Rail Baltic project, arguing that its cost has increased exponentially and that it will not yield economic benefits, but rather inflict significant damage. He/She supports terminating contracts that are economically unsound.
2025-09-23
15th Riigikogu, 6th session, plenary session
The economic views are directed towards protecting consumer rights concerning self-repair and preventing the formation of monopolies, criticizing the EU regulation as serving the interests of battery and accumulator manufacturers. It is emphasized that legislation should not cause material damages during administrative procedures related to rental agreements.
2025-09-22
15th Riigikogu, 6th sitting, plenary session
The economic views are fiercely opposed to the government's tax policy (they feel "taxes have been cranked up"). Support is voiced for entrepreneurs who oppose the government, and labor protests are backed, specifically by supporting the teachers' strike and pointing to the withdrawal of subsidies from German farmers.
2025-09-17
15th Riigikogu, 6th sitting, plenary sitting.
Insufficient data. The topics in question are related to constitutional law, privacy, and the surveillance society, not directly to economic policy, taxes, or the budget.
2025-09-16
Fifteenth Riigikogu, sixth sitting, plenary sitting.
Although bank accounts are mentioned, they are discussed only in the context of privacy and snooping. There is no information regarding positions on taxes, spending, regulation, or economic growth.
2025-09-10
15th Riigikogu, 6th sitting, plenary session
Insufficient data.
2025-09-10
15th Riigikogu, 6th sitting, press briefing
Insufficient data
2025-09-09
15th Riigikogu, 6th sitting, plenary session.
Insufficient data.
2025-09-04
15th Riigikogu, extraordinary session of the Riigikogu
The speaker is vehemently opposed to taxes (specifically the motor vehicle tax) and advocates for financial relief for citizens, having submitted a draft bill aimed at reducing the basic fees charged by bailiffs. They support the indexation of benefits for reservists and the exemption of pensioners from the hunting permit fee, emphasizing social justice and the state's responsiveness.