By Months: Aleksei Jevgrafov

Total Months: 19

Fully Profiled: 19

10.2025

3 Speeches

The focus is on overseeing the execution of the state budget and strategic management, particularly concerning the finances of the Health Insurance Fund (Tervisekassa). This implies participation in budget debates and oversight processes, although specific legislative bills are not mentioned.
09.2025

20 Speeches

The legislative focus is directed towards the correctness of the bill procedure and financial accountability, requiring the preparation of substantive impact analyses, which the ministry has previously avoided. The speaker is also investigating the progress of solutions addressing the concerns of notaries and is asking for the justifications behind the voting decisions of the members of the Legal Affairs Committee.
06.2025

7 Speeches

The legislative focus is directed towards specifying the regulations to be established by the ministers (the conditions and procedure for forming the attestation committee) and clarifying the schedule for the amendments to the law. The speaker acts as an overseer and clarifier, inquiring about the commencement date of the ministry's activities regarding the amendment of the law.
05.2025

15 Speeches

The main legislative focus is the opposition to Draft Law 555 amending the Electricity Market Act, which concerns isolated operation capability and the maintenance of the oil shale reserve. The speaker is a strong opponent of the draft law, proposing the termination of its proceedings. Additionally, questions are being asked regarding the government's plans for consolidating healthcare information systems and ensuring the funding of the Health Insurance Fund (Tervisekassa).
04.2025

5 Speeches

The legislative focus encompasses ensuring the integrity of e-elections, supporting the Center Party’s proposal to establish an investigative commission, while emphasizing the necessity of involving technical specialists. The speaker is an active critical assessor of government policies (taxation, internal security budget) on the floor of the Riigikogu, demanding concrete legislative or budgetary measures.
03.2025

4 Speeches

The legislative focus is on opposing government bills, including the border closure law and the restriction of voting rights for Russian and Belarusian citizens. The speaker is a strong opponent of these bills and also criticizes the pushing through of the bill amending the Churches and Congregations Act without thorough analysis. He/She supports the reopening of the Narva 2 border crossing point to shorten queues.
02.2025

15 Speeches

The speaker is an active critic of legislation, demanding a strong impact analysis for controversial bills (e.g., the law related to MPEÕK). He/She questions the correctness of the preparation of the Ministry of Climate's drafts (555, 556) and the reliability of the figures presented. He/She also supports the draft resolution submitted by the EKRE parliamentary group to form a Riigikogu investigative committee to investigate the circumstances surrounding the termination of Nordica's activities.
01.2025

3 Speeches

The legislative focus is directed toward supporting major national projects (Tallinn Hospital) and the working procedures of the Foreign Affairs Committee. The politician stresses the need to consider the possibility of meeting with the ambassador and discussing the situation during the committee session. He is interested in procedural accuracy and verifying the facts before making any decisions.
12.2024

4 Speeches

The primary legislative focus is the opposition to the state budget and the associated tax hikes, as these generate uncertainty in the economy. Furthermore, legislative clarity and transparency are required regarding the disclosure of government members' representation expenses, given that the current situation is considered unequal.
11.2024

2 Speeches

The legislative focus is on supporting the bill initiated by the Centre Party and scrutinizing the details of its implementation. The priorities include changes to tax policy concerning the value-added tax (VAT) on foodstuffs, as well as ensuring the procedural transparency of the session regarding the voting results.
10.2024

9 Speeches

The legislative focus is currently on healthcare financing bills. The speaker is a critical opponent of these bills, especially regarding the proposed fee hikes. Furthermore, he/she is addressing the deficiencies in the security tax bill and changes to administrative law (specifically, the educational requirements for the Secretary of State). The speaker generally acts as a critic and opponent of both current and pending legislation.
09.2024

15 Speeches

The legislative focus centers on draft legislation concerning family benefits, raising the minimum subsistence level, and changes to border management policy (specifically, the opening of Narva-2). The politician actively supports these initiatives and scrutinizes both the technical context of the bills' drafting and their practical implications for everyday citizens.
07.2024

1 Speeches

The legislative focus is on opposing the car tax bill and promoting alternative budget measures (a bank tax, personnel reform) which would free up over a billion euros. The speaker defends the rights of the parliamentary minority and emphasizes that the Centre Party submitted substantive amendments in the social sector.
06.2024

16 Speeches

The legislative focus centers on opposing the government's proposed fiscal measures, specifically the draft legislation aimed at increasing the car tax, the sugar tax, state fees (for travel documents and ID cards), and the rates for fines (related to public transport and vehicles failing technical inspections). He is an active opponent, demanding clear justifications and putting forward alternative funding proposals, such as a bank tax or personnel reform.
05.2024

23 Speeches

The legislative focus is currently directed at restoring state support for extracurricular activities to its previous level (14.25 million euros), and examining options for introducing a temporary solidarity tax on the banking sector. It is also important to address the implementation of the Education Act and the acceleration of the draft bill concerning the construction of a nuclear power plant.
04.2024

11 Speeches

The legislative focus is directed towards restoring social benefits, with a draft bill being handed over on behalf of the Centre Party faction to increase support for youth extracurricular activities back to its former level. There is strong opposition to the Reform Party's plan to revoke the voting rights of third-country nationals, questioning its constitutionality. He/She also inquires about the new draft bill on misdemeanor proceedings, which allows for the installment payment of coercive fines.
03.2024

9 Speeches

The legislative focus is on opposing the sweetened drinks tax bill, deeming it an ineffective measure in the fight against obesity. The individual/entity is also addressing requests from the Narva City Council under the Education Act and is seeking information regarding the creation and scope of the animal register.
02.2024

8 Speeches

It primarily operates as a critic and opponent of government bills (such as the car tax and public transport reform), demanding a thorough analysis of the policy's effects before the reforms are implemented. It attempts to initiate a legislative bill based on a public appeal, but runs into procedural obstacles. It demands a precise reference to the specific legal clause within the student loan bill.
01.2024

14 Speeches

The speaker initiated a formal inquiry with the Climate Minister concerning the overcrowding of Elron trains and the plans for improving rail traffic. Other areas of focus involve questioning the government about its action plans and strategies, specifically regarding rescue plans for the Ida-Viru economy and strengthening the role of universities within the counties.