By Plenary Sessions: Aleksei Jevgrafov

Total Sessions: 4

Fully Profiled: 4

2024-02-19
15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, plenary sitting
The political focus is on mitigating the recession and high unemployment in Estonia, and actively involving Estonian businesses in the reconstruction of Ukraine. The speaker stresses the topicality of the issue despite the early submission of the inquiry, and demands concrete measures and discussions from the government on this matter. The stance is strongly policy- and results-driven, centering on the action plans of the Minister of Economic Affairs.
2024-02-14
15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, information briefing
The political stance is firmly opposed to the government's policies, particularly concerning the steep increase in living costs and utility bills—a situation being labeled a socio-economic catastrophe. Emphasis is placed on the necessity of protecting the elderly and low-income families, while simultaneously criticizing the government's plans to introduce new taxes, such as the proposed car tax. The core focus remains on the efficacy and social impact of the government's actions.
2024-02-07
15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, plenary sitting.
The political focus centers on the precision of the amendment to the Student Loans and Study Grants Act and the quality of the legislative drafting process. The speaker calls into question the content of the draft bill's explanatory memorandum, demanding the identification of the specific provision (section) that regulates the right of European Union citizens to a student loan. This stance is procedurally critical, underscoring the necessity for legal clarity.
2024-02-07
15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, information briefing
The political position is critical and analytical, particularly concerning the abolition of free public transport, the utility of which is highly questionable. The speaker maintains a policy-focused approach, demanding detailed analysis and concrete results regarding both the reorganization of the transport system and the allocation of car tax revenues. They emphasize the need to maintain social justice, specifically by protecting the right to free travel for vulnerable groups (children, the elderly, and people with disabilities).