By Plenary Sessions: Mart Helme
Total Sessions: 8
Fully Profiled: 8
2024-11-20
15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary sitting
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2024-11-20
15th Estonian Parliament, 4th sitting, press briefing.
The economic positions are confined solely to criticizing the government's handling of the Nordica bankruptcy, specifically accusing the opposition of incompetence and labeling them the "architect of bankruptcy." Broader stances on taxes, spending, or regulations are entirely absent.
2024-11-13
15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary session.
Economic views are sharply critical of the government’s fiscal policy, which is deemed opaque, corrupt, and designed for "crony enrichment." The budget is being labeled the "budget of stupidity and corruption." It is stressed that life has deteriorated under the current government’s leadership, and Estonia has economically fallen to the level of poorer countries, even as neighboring countries (Latvia, Lithuania) are cheaper.
2024-11-13
15th Riigikogu, 4th sitting, information briefing
Strongly opposes the current energy policy, arguing that installing solar panels does not pay off and that CO2 trading schemes are nothing more than an artificial obstacle course. It holds the view that the dismantling of cheap oil shale energy has caused the decline of the Estonian economy.
2024-11-11
15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary session
The speaker strongly opposes a work-centric lifestyle, criticizing the coalition as "slave drivers" who force people to live just to work. They advocate for a better work-life balance, emphasizing that time off provides energy and the motivation to work. There are no stated views on taxes, spending, or regulations.
2024-11-06
15th Estonian Parliament, 4th sitting, information briefing
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2024-11-05
Fifteenth Riigikogu, fourth session, plenary session
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2024-11-04
15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary sitting
The economic perspective focuses on the significant and avoidable cost imposed on the healthcare system by social issues (drug addiction and recidivism). Emphasis is placed on the need for cost control and efficiency to prevent wasteful public expenditure.