Agenda Profile: Aivar Kokk
First reading of the Draft Act on Amendments to the State Fee Act (735 SE)
2025-10-21
15th Riigikogu, Sixth Session, Plenary Sitting
Political Position
The political stance centers on the justification and methodology behind the increase in the state fee rate (a doubling, reaching 1280 euros). A skeptical, policy-driven question is posed, demanding a justification rooted in calculations, rather than arbitrary figures. The position is moderately critical, calling for transparency and a data-based decision-making process.
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Topic Expertise
The speaker demonstrates awareness of specific financial figures (1280 euros) and the corresponding percentage change (a doubling). The expertise lies in the requirement that legislative amendments must be supported by calculations and thorough discussions, rather than arbitrary figures.
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Rhetorical Style
The rhetorical style is formal and direct, addressing the minister respectfully. An investigative and logical line of questioning is employed, focusing on the absence of data and calculations. The tone is professional and demands a factual explanation.
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Activity Patterns
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Opposition Stance
The confrontation is aimed at the minister and the bill submitted by the government, criticizing the procedural aspect. The criticism is policy-driven, specifically addressing the lack of calculation underpinning the specific financial figure (1280 euros).
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Collaboration Style
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Regional Focus
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Economic Views
Economic perspectives focus on the management of state fees (charges) and the transparency of state budget revenues. The speaker demands fiscal discipline and transparency, criticizing the seemingly arbitrary doubling of fees without a clear computational justification.
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Social Issues
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Legislative Focus
The legislative focus is currently on the Draft Act amending the State Fees Act (Bill 735 SE). The speaker is approaching the bill skeptically, concentrating specifically on the methodological and computational grounds for the particular amendment (raising the fee to 1280 euros).
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