By Months: Andrei Korobeinik

Total Months: 18

Fully Profiled: 18

09.2025

11 Speeches

The speaker values cooperation and emphasizes the commission's internal consensus decision ("in broad agreement"). The speaker also seeks to achieve consensus with the opposing side by proposing that the agenda item be consensually deferred until Tuesday. Cooperation is important, but only if the agreed procedures are followed.
06.2025

31 Speeches

The style of cooperation is predominantly confrontational, focusing on criticizing the coalition and highlighting their failures. He/She mentions the Social Democrats voting down the Centre Faction's proposal, but also refers to the defense of proposals made by the "brotherly Social Democratic faction" within the committee. There is no apparent willingness to compromise; instead, motions are put forward to reject the draft legislation.
05.2025

19 Speeches

The style of collaboration is oppositional, but it attempts to mobilize other factions (especially the Social Democrats) to support the Centre Party's proposals for rejecting the bills. The readiness for cooperation is limited to shared opposition to the government's policy, calling on MPs to "find the courage" to make the right decisions.
04.2025

10 Speeches

The speaker described cooperation with the coalition as unsuccessful, since their proposals in the Finance Committee were neither supported nor allowed to proceed to a vote. However, he/she expressed hope that the Riigikogu would support the proposal put forward by the Chancellor of Justice and the draft bills submitted by the Centre Party, which offer tax exemptions for people with disabilities and large families, demonstrating a willingness to provide targeted relief.
03.2025

6 Speeches

The style of collaboration is demanding and confrontational, focused on obtaining answers and clarity from the presiding officer and the board. The speaker demands that the board intervene and form an opinion. There are no indications of a willingness to compromise or engage in cross-party cooperation.
02.2025

40 Speeches

Cooperation is mainly discussed in the context of the past, citing the achievements of the Centre Party government (for example, the extraordinary pension increase). In the current context, it supports opposition steps, such as Peeter Tali's proposal to move forward with a vote of no confidence in the prime minister. It sharply criticizes the coalition partners (SDE, Eesti 200) for their inability to implement their programmatic goals within the coalition.
01.2025

12 Speeches

The style of engagement is primarily antagonistic, yet the speaker addresses colleagues directly to seek clarification or challenge the unity of the coalition (e.g., questions posed to the Social Democrats and Eesti 200). He also indicates a willingness to defend the Centre Party’s draft legislation alongside colleague Sõerd, which suggests inter-factional cooperation among the ranks of the opposition.
12.2024

16 Speeches

The style adopted towards the coalition is confrontational, yet supportive of initiatives proposed by opposition colleagues (such as Lauri Laats), particularly the bill aimed at reducing ministerial salaries. Hope is expressed that the Isamaa faction will support the opposition's bill, indicating a readiness for cooperation within the opposition ranks. When posing questions, he/she references the positions held by other colleagues (Annely, Anastassia).
11.2024

25 Speeches

Works on behalf of the Center Party parliamentary group, submitting constructive solutions in the form of budget amendment proposals. The working style is rather procedural, aiming to ensure adherence to parliamentary rules of procedure (sending amendments to the floor) and making suggestions for organizing debates more efficiently (scheduling sittings, finding rapporteurs).
10.2024

36 Speeches

The speaker is acting on behalf of the Center Party faction and putting forward proposals from the faction. They support bills initiated by other opposition parties (like Lauri Laats), such as the bank tax. Interaction with the coalition is primarily confrontational, but they are urging support for bills aimed at improving transparency, which would be beneficial to everyone.
09.2024

9 Speeches

Cooperation is being demonstrated at the faction level (the Center Faction), where they are offering alternative solutions, such as a bank tax. To support their arguments, they reference criticism of the government's economic policy by Kaja Kallas, identified here as the President of the Republic of Estonia and former leader of the Reform Party. There is no apparent willingness to compromise with the government; rather, the focus remains on offering alternatives and exposing errors.
07.2024

10 Speeches

The cooperation is taking place within the opposition, referencing the stances of the esteemed colleague Koka and Martin Helme. He/She is representing the Center Faction's position regarding the non-support of the draft bill and is announcing the faction's appeal to the Supreme Court. Furthermore, he/she attempts to clarify the views of the association of local governments through procedural questions, which suggests a desire to involve local partners.
06.2024

41 Speeches

Cooperation is evident within the faction, demonstrated by supporting the proposals and procedural points raised by colleagues (e.g., Helir-Valdor Seeder, Anastassia Kovalenko-Kõlvart). There is no apparent willingness to compromise with the coalition, as the government’s decisions are viewed as totally wrong and damaging. The speaker sharply criticizes the flexible ideology and submission to the will of the Reform Party shown by the coalition partners (especially the Social Democrats).
05.2024

44 Speeches

The speaker is open to cooperation within the opposition, noting similarities with EKRE’s proposed bank tax bill and supporting proposals put forth by other opposition members (such as lowering the VAT on vegetables). He remains skeptical of the coalition partners, dismissing the Social Democrats as purely following a PR strategy and labeling Eesti 200 as incompetent, while simultaneously viewing them as the government’s only hope.
04.2024

16 Speeches

The speaker proposes concrete legislative solutions and expresses hope for "substantive cooperation." In his/her opposition activities, he/she uses critical quotes from former and current members of the Reform Party (Ansip, Lauri) to build broader support for actions against the government's policy. He/she proposes appointing Annely Akkermann as the Chairwoman of the Finance Committee, thereby demonstrating a willingness for consensus appointments.
03.2024

8 Speeches

In terms of cooperation, support is evident for the question raised by a colleague (Lauri Laats) regarding a solidarity contribution from banks. Data is lacking concerning broad-based cooperation or the seeking of compromises with the government. Instead, the opposition's role in initiating the debate and challenging the government's actions is emphasized.
02.2024

37 Speeches

Works on behalf of the Centre Faction, submitting proposals for the rejection of the draft bill and protesting the violation of the faction's rights. They are seeking allies among other opposition members (referencing Aivar Kokk and Siim Pohlak) to validate their procedural complaints. They are also calling on the smaller coalition partners to pressure the Reform Party and not support the car tax bill.
01.2024

2 Speeches

The cooperation style is intra-factional, as the draft resolution was submitted on behalf of the Center Faction. There is no information regarding inter-party cooperation or willingness to compromise; the activity is aimed at opposing the government’s policy.