By Months: Andrei Korobeinik

Total Months: 18

Fully Profiled: 18

09.2025

11 Speeches

The political position strongly focuses on legislative procedure and agenda setting. The speaker vehemently opposes the decision by the Riigikogu Board to alter the committee's consensus proposal regarding scheduling the agenda item for Tuesday. He criticizes the Board's actions as launching a "political steamroller," emphasizing the necessity of institutional integrity and adherence to democratic processes.
06.2025

31 Speeches

The political stance is fiercely oppositional, focusing on the failure of the governing coalition’s (Reform Party, SDE, E200) economic policy, particularly the three-year recession. The main issues are budget opacity and social inequality, where tax hikes are funding tax breaks for the wealthy. Ten years of economic development have been lost, which is why the political framework is strongly results-oriented and values-driven.
05.2025

19 Speeches

The political stance is strongly oppositional, focusing on sharp criticism of the policies enacted by the current government (Reform Party, Estonia 200) and the former coalition partner (Social Democrats)—policies which allegedly increase inequality and damage the economy. Key issues include social welfare, the cutting of unemployment benefits, and the condemnation of halting infrastructure development (Via Baltica). The position is heavily performance-based, highlighting Estonia's economic recession within the European Union and the government's incompetence.
04.2025

10 Speeches

The speaker, representing the Centre Party, is a fierce opponent of the car tax, labeling it grossly unfair and unconstitutional, particularly concerning people with disabilities and large families. Their political stance is strongly performance-driven, criticizing the government's incompetence amid the economic downturn and the lack of transparency in the legislative process. They emphasize the necessity of amending the law and promise to abolish the tax should the Centre Party come to power.
03.2025

6 Speeches

The political focus is on the strict adherence to the parliament's rules of procedure and procedural regulations, particularly concerning the legality of the Finance Committee's sessions. The speaker expresses deep concern and strong opposition regarding the governing body's passivity and the alleged "disorder." Regarding specific policy, emphasis is placed on the continued processing of decisions aimed at revoking the car tax. The overall framing is highly procedural and oriented toward the functionality of the institution.
02.2025

40 Speeches

The most prominent topics are Estonia's economic recession and the coalition's tax policy. The speaker is strongly opposed to the economic policy of the Reform Party-led government, emphasizing that it has led Estonia to the second place globally, after Haiti, in terms of the duration of the economic downturn. The political stance is results-oriented, accusing the government of acting based on "faith" rather than concrete goals. The main goal is reducing social inequality and stimulating the economy through a bank tax.
01.2025

12 Speeches

The speaker positions himself as a sharp critic of the governing coalition (Reform Party, SDE, Eesti 200), focusing on their inability to manage the economy and implement crucial projects. Key themes include the economic recession, the cancellation of major infrastructure and healthcare projects (the Tallinn Hospital), and the decline in the reputation of the e-state. The criticism is strongly results-oriented, accusing the Reform Party of driving the country into an economic hole and calling Kristen Michal "Roosevelt in reverse."
12.2024

16 Speeches

The political stance is strongly oppositional, focusing on the government’s incompetence in managing the economy and filling the budget deficit through tax hikes. The most pressing issues are budget transparency, ministerial accountability, and the security tax, which is widely regarded as a tax under a false name. The speaker emphasizes that due to the government’s current economic policy, Estonia ranks second globally in the duration of its economic recession.
11.2024

25 Speeches

The political position is strongly oppositional, focusing on opposing the government's budget and tax policies (tax hikes, the car tax, cuts to pensioner benefits). The most prominent issue is Estonia's economic recession and the rise in poverty, which is framed as a direct result of the government's failed policies. The politician stresses the need for immediate relief for the poorer segments of the population and for structural changes (a bank tax, progressive income tax).
10.2024

36 Speeches

The political position is strongly oppositional, focusing on sharp criticism of the government’s economic policy and budget transparency. The main themes are opposing the economic recession (Estonia ranks second globally, comparable only to Haiti) and the spread of poverty, while simultaneously demanding increased transparency in the state budget. The political framework is results-based, accusing the Reform Party of failed economic policies that have led to a billion-euro hole in the national budget.
09.2024

9 Speeches

The political position is strongly opposed to the economic and social policies of the government (Reform Party, SDE, Eesti 200), focusing primarily on the budget deficit and the injustice of the tax increases. The speaker sharply criticizes measures hindering economic growth (such as the corporate income tax) and stresses that the government is funding benefits for the rich at the expense of social welfare payments. He/She emphasizes the need for a thorough parliamentary debate on the budget and economic policy.
07.2024

10 Speeches

The political position is strongly opposed to the car tax and general tax hikes, stressing that these measures will worsen Estonia's economic situation and increase social inequality. The political framework is primarily results-oriented, blaming the government for management failures that have placed Estonia last in the European economic recession. The speaker emphasizes that tax increases take money from the poorest citizens, thereby sacrificing economic growth.
06.2024

41 Speeches

The speaker positions themselves as a strong opposition force (the Centre Faction), focusing on the failure of the government's economic policy, which has resulted in a prolonged recession and a decline in Estonia’s competitiveness. Their political stance is firmly directed against regressive tax increases (such as the car tax and income tax for pensioners) and budget cuts. They emphasize the necessity of taxing the banking sector’s windfall profits and abolishing tax benefits aimed at the wealthy. The criticism is primarily results-oriented, citing economic indicators and the government's inability to govern the country effectively.
05.2024

44 Speeches

The central theme revolves around the Estonian economic crisis and the government's failed economic policy, highlighted by a billion-euro budget deficit. The speaker takes a strong stand against regressive taxes—specifically income tax on pensions, the car tax, and the sugar tax—as well as tax concessions for the wealthy. The political strategy is aimed at generating revenue through progressive measures, such as a bank solidarity tax and a digital tax, while emphasizing the critical need to reduce inequality and rescue the economy. The political framework is heavily results-oriented, criticizing Estonia for ranking last in the European economic growth league table.
04.2024

16 Speeches

The political position is strongly oppositional, focusing on sharp criticism of the government's actions and economic policy. The main issues are tax policy (opposition to the car and sugar taxes) and the economic recession, for which the speaker holds the Reform Party-led government responsible. The stance is strongly value-based, emphasizing social justice and the protection of poorer people against the favoring of the wealthy.
03.2024

8 Speeches

The political focus is currently on the economic downturn and tax policy. The speaker strongly advocates for implementing a bank tax to collect revenue from banks' substantial profits, in contrast to the government’s plan to raise VAT and introduce a car tax, measures that disproportionately burden the poor. The political stance is performance-based, highlighting Estonia’s poor economic standing compared to other European countries.
02.2024

37 Speeches

The political position is fiercely oppositional, centered on the government's incompetence and its destructive economic policies, citing a 3% drop in GDP—the worst figure in the European Union. Key platform points include resolute opposition to the proposed car tax and strong criticism of the violation of democratic procedures within the Riigikogu (Estonian Parliament). The party advocates for a robust foreign policy supporting Ukraine and smaller nations, and demands the active shaping of Estonia's future to ensure the country is secure, prosperous, and progressive.
01.2024

2 Speeches

The political stance heavily focuses on criticizing current economic policy, citing the two-year recession and the government's overall failure. The speaker forcefully advocates for implementing a temporary solidarity tax on the banking sector to redirect record profits into the state budget. This platform is clearly designed to assess the government's activity and effectiveness while stressing the importance of fair tax policy.