Agenda Profile: Annely Akkermann

First Reading of the Bill on Amendments to the Value-Added Tax Act (108 SE)

2024-01-10

15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, plenary session

Political Position
The speaker represents the government's position regarding the amendments to the Value-Added Tax Act, expressing clear opposition to the bill initiated by Martin Helme. The position is firm and uncompromising: the government does not support the bill and recommends that it be rejected.

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Topic Expertise
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Rhetorical Style
The manner of discourse is formal and concise, focusing on the transmission of facts without the use of emotional or rhetorical devices. The style is procedural and neutral, strictly adhering to the required procedural format.

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Activity Patterns
The speaker actively participates in the work of the Finance Committee, citing the September 12 meeting. The pattern of activity indicates regular involvement in the committee's procedural decisions and the review of draft legislation.

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Opposition Stance
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Collaboration Style
The speaker functions as a member of the Finance Committee, adhering to collective decisions and representing the committee's unified position. The style of cooperation is institutional and procedural.

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Regional Focus
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Economic Views
The speaker voices opposition to the amendments to the VAT Act, indicating a more conservative approach toward changes in the tax system. They prefer maintaining the current tax regime.

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Social Issues
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Legislative Focus
The speaker focuses on procedural aspects, including the scheduling of draft legislation and the formalization of committee decisions. The emphasis is on ensuring the integrity of the legislative process.

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