By Months: Annely Akkermann

Total Months: 17

Fully Profiled: 17

10.2025

44 Speeches

The speaker is positioning themselves as a pragmatic reformer of the motor vehicle tax law, strongly backing the tax benefit aimed at families with children and the constitutional alignment necessitated by the Chancellor of Justice's proposals. The focus is on policy implementation and resolving technical sticking points, underscoring the need to proceed at a suitable pace. They also defend earlier government decisions regarding support for people with disabilities.
09.2025

2 Speeches

The speaker focuses on issues of financial supervision, demonstrating interest in the development and future of the Financial Supervision Authority. They maintain a neutral stance regarding the proposal by businesses to merge the Financial Supervision Authority with the Bank of Estonia, requesting an expert opinion on its feasibility.
06.2025

57 Speeches

The speaker strongly advocates for broad-based national defense funding, stressing its priority given the current security environment. They express clear opposition to state funding for subsistence benefits and kindergarten place fees via the supplementary budget, justifying this by the need to avoid generating permanent recurring costs. Furthermore, the speaker defends the autonomy of local governments in budgetary matters and supports the competitiveness of the tax system.
05.2025

24 Speeches

The speaker firmly backs the nation's fiscal stability and a competitive tax system, highlighting Estonia's tax framework's 11 consecutive years at the top of the OECD rankings. He advocates increasing defense expenditure to 5% of GDP but supports softening the security tax and replacing it with an increase in income and value-added tax (VAT) to 24%. He strongly rejects the classical corporate profit tax and applauds the plan for its abolition.
04.2025

9 Speeches

The speaker strongly supports promoting gender balance in the governing bodies of listed companies, emphasizing that women can thrive and be happy in high-level positions. On the issue of land tax, the speaker aligns with the government’s stance, supporting the current Land Tax Act and opposing the return to the pre-2024 situation, which was initiated by the Isamaa faction. This position is clearly reform-oriented and relies on data and expert opinions.
01.2025

19 Speeches

The speaker strongly supports the government's tax policy, particularly the retention of the current rates for the motor vehicle tax and VAT. He/She expresses clear opposition to tax concessions, justifying this stance by citing the necessity of budgetary balance and the critical importance of funding social transfers. The position is firmly fiscally conservative, emphasizing that tax collection must be prioritized to secure social benefits.
12.2024

48 Speeches

The speaker strongly represents the views of the Reform Party, actively supporting tax increases to balance the state budget and boost defense spending. They show clear support for aiding Ukraine and fulfilling NATO obligations, emphasizing that defense expenditures must reach 3.5% of GDP. The speaker defends the government's economic policy, claiming that life in Estonia has never been as good as it is currently.
11.2024

61 Speeches

The speaker strongly supports increasing national defense funding, emphasizing the necessity of fulfilling NATO defense plans and the importance of an additional investment of 1.6 billion euros. They advocate for activity-based budgeting, defending its methodology against criticism and stressing that it facilitates strategic discussion. Furthermore, the speaker supports maintaining tax stability and increasing social expenditures, particularly raising pensions.
10.2024

16 Speeches

The speaker strongly supports the government's fiscal policy and tax increases, emphasizing the necessity of national defense spending and the reduction of the budget deficit. They express clear support for the Reform Party's policies, particularly concerning pension indexation and maintaining sound public finances. The speaker sharply criticizes the decisions of the previous government, specifically the depletion of reserves in 2018–2019 and the dismantling of the second pension pillar.
09.2024

5 Speeches

The speaker clearly represents the Reform Party's positions and supports the government's tax policy. They express strong opposition to Isamaa's proposal to abolish the tax hump, stressing that the government does not back it. The position is characterized by a pragmatic approach to tax issues and strict adherence to the government coalition's line.
07.2024

52 Speeches

The speaker strongly supports the introduction of the motor vehicle tax, emphasizing the necessity of strengthening the state's revenue base and drawing comparisons with other developed nations. They actively defend the proposed amendments to the law that the president failed to promulgate, particularly stressing adherence to the principle of equal treatment for people with disabilities. The speaker advocates for taxes to be collected uniformly and with minimal exceptions, preferring targeted social benefits over tax breaks.
06.2024

69 Speeches

The speaker strongly supports the implementation of the motor vehicle tax and the elimination of the tax kink, emphasizing the necessity of redistributing the tax burden toward the wealthier segments of society. They express a clear stance that tax increases are essential for strengthening national defense and complying with European Union budgetary rules. The speaker defends the government's fiscal policy and dismisses allegations of irresponsibility.
05.2024

22 Speeches

The speaker adopts a firm stance on matters of national fiscal policy and budgetary discipline, stressing the necessity of controlling the growth of public spending and preventing excessive debt accumulation. While supporting the increase of teachers' salaries, the speaker simultaneously cautions against the risks that indexation poses to state finances. Furthermore, the speaker expresses clear concern regarding Russia's aggression in Ukraine and underscores the urgency of accelerating political decision-making.
04.2024

4 Speeches

The speaker strongly supports providing aid to Ukraine in the military conflict, specifically by extending income tax relief for organizations supporting Ukraine until the end of 2025. They also advocate for increasing tax transparency concerning international corporate groups and support expanding tax benefits in the education sector. Their position is clearly in favor of transposing European Union directives.
03.2024

12 Speeches

In March 2024, the speaker is primarily focused on strengthening the budgetary autonomy of constitutional institutions, supporting a consensually initiated legislative amendment that would grant the Riigikogu a greater role in the funding decisions of these institutions. Regarding VAT-related issues, the speaker adopts a cautious position, expressing skepticism about the effectiveness of lowering VAT rates as a means of reducing consumer prices.
02.2024

16 Speeches

The speaker strongly supports liberal economic policy and the principles of a minimal state, emphasizing that individuals themselves are the best judges of how to use the money they have earned. They express clear opposition to general tax breaks, preferring targeted, personalized support for those who are truly in need. The speaker supports environmental goals and the reduction of CO2 emissions through a motor vehicle tax, but criticizes tax relief measures that fail to help the most vulnerable groups.
01.2024

80 Speeches

The speaker clearly articulates the positions of the governing coalition, consistently backing the Finance Committee’s decisions to dismiss the draft legislation initiated by EKRE. They expressed strong support for the current tax policy, emphasizing that the tax burden must remain within the 33–34% range of GDP. Furthermore, they adopted a critical attitude toward the opposition’s proposals for tax cuts, deeming them harmful to the state budget.