By Years: Ando Kiviberg

Total Years: 2

Fully Profiled: 2

2025

97 Speeches

The speaker supports the market economy and competition while sharply criticizing monopolism, especially in waste management, where he believes the producer responsibility system is ineffective and expensive. He views large-scale infrastructure development (four-lane roads) as essential supplementary support for the economy, preferring comprehensive construction over piecemeal renovation. Furthermore, he supports reforms aimed at reducing costs for citizens, specifically citing litigation.
2024

18 Speeches

Economic viewpoints focus on cost-effectiveness and the budgetary capacity of local governments, warning that the good idea behind the public transport reform could fail purely due to financial constraints. It calls for an initial analysis of consumer travel needs to be conducted when planning the reforms. It also raises questions regarding the carryover of state budget funds into the following year, citing previous practice.