By Months: Ando Kiviberg
Total Months: 9
Fully Profiled: 9
11.2025
19 Speeches
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10.2025
5 Speeches
Economic views relate to financial markets and capital raising. The speaker is cautious about relaxing regulations, particularly those concerning language requirements, questioning its direct positive economic impact.
09.2025
60 Speeches
Economic views are tied to regulatory precision, expressing concern that granting overly broad powers to the Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) could damage the credibility of Estonia’s business and banking sectors. He supports clarifying the legal grounds to prevent agencies from having excessive discretion when processing data. He stresses that money did not play a role in his personal decision-making process, but the trustworthiness of the economy is crucial.
06.2025
21 Speeches
The speaker is a strong advocate of the market economy, stressing that competition and rivalry are essential for establishing fair pricing and eliminating costly monopolistic practices. He supports large-scale infrastructure development (four-lane highways) as a smart measure for providing additional economic stimulus, favoring comprehensive, integrated construction projects.
05.2025
9 Speeches
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04.2025
10 Speeches
Not enough data
03.2025
4 Speeches
Economic views pertain to the regulation of the work environment and ethical behavior, supporting an employee protection mechanism that provides safeguards against adverse treatment when reporting violations. Separate emphasis is placed on the need to protect whistleblowers who report sanction crimes committed by the employer.
02.2025
7 Speeches
Economic positions emphasize fiscal responsibility and efficiency. He/She supports reforms that reduce taxpayer costs, citing, for example, the reduction of litigation expenses. Furthermore, he/she considers the tracing of Russian oligarchs' assets important in order to prevent the financing of the war.
01.2025
3 Speeches
There are no specific positions regarding taxes or regulations. Economic success is viewed as the outcome of building a society founded on freedom and rights. Increasing the flexibility of the education system through micro-credentials is seen as a means to improve Estonian society and economy.