By Months: Anti Haugas
Total Months: 9
Fully Profiled: 9
12.2024
4 Speeches
The text supports fiscal discipline, emphasizing that state fees must cover the costs incurred by the government, and proposes new fee structure ideas to cover the registrar's expenses. The speaker is interested in the economic potential of the e-residency platform for companies from third countries seeking to establish legal entities in Estonia.
11.2024
2 Speeches
It strongly supports a competitive tax environment, seeing it as a key advantage for the Estonian economy and a driver of export potential. It is focused on economic growth and advocates for the sharing of Estonian tax know-how throughout the European Union to improve the economic situation overall.
10.2024
6 Speeches
Information is scarce. The speaker mentions state funding for nursing services, which points to support for government intervention in the social and healthcare sector.
09.2024
2 Speeches
Economic perspectives center on the necessity and financing of security spending, noting that adequate funding is required for border construction to keep the project on schedule. He/She advocates for cost-sharing, demanding financial contributions from allies to secure the EU and NATO eastern border, in addition to funds provided by the Estonian taxpayer.
06.2024
3 Speeches
Fiscal prudence is supported, with the implementation of costly and ineffective measures being called into question. Raising the state fee is viewed as a potential means of optimizing administrative costs and improving service quality by reducing unnecessary expedited applications.
05.2024
6 Speeches
Supports regulatory relief for businesses where existing requirements (such as the retention of records) result in significant costs (€30 million) without providing substantial benefit. It also expresses concern regarding the long-term sustainability of the pension system, the working-age to pensioner ratio, and the diminishing personal responsibility for increasing one's pension income.
04.2024
1 Speeches
It supports state intervention (a low-budget support measure) aimed at promoting the attractiveness and economic growth of the sports sector, viewing this as an investment that will boost ticket revenue and spectator numbers. It acknowledges the importance of private sector support but criticizes the institutional barriers that deter sponsors.
03.2024
4 Speeches
No data available.
02.2024
1 Speeches
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