By Months: Andrei Korobeinik

Total Months: 18

Fully Profiled: 18

09.2025

11 Speeches

There is not enough data.
06.2025

31 Speeches

The focus is primarily national (the Estonian economy, the budget), but specific regional examples are utilized. Lithuanian economic growth is mentioned as a contrast to Estonia, and examples of local life are highlighted using Tallinn (scooters, city government incompetence) and Pärnu (kindergarten fees). Local government topics are discussed within the context of national regulation.
05.2025

19 Speeches

It focuses mainly on national topics (economy, social policy). The regional focus is connected to the Via Baltica project and Pärnu, and emphasis is also placed on the negative effect of the car tax on people living in the countryside and on large families.
04.2025

10 Speeches

The speaker strongly emphasizes the lack of regional policy in Estonia, highlighting how the car tax harms residents of rural areas who have no alternatives to owning a car (citing Pärnu County as an example). He/She warns that this will cause people to move to cities or Finland, further exacerbating the Riigikogu's lack of understanding regarding regional policy.
03.2025

6 Speeches

Not enough data.
02.2025

40 Speeches

The focus is strongly on the lack of a regional policy, emphasizing that the coalition's policies harm rural areas and increase inequality. Specific mention is made of Tallinn (free public transport), Pärnu County, Valga, South Estonia, and Ida-Viru. He/She criticizes the closure of regional services (courthouses, unemployment fund offices) and the negative impact of the car tax on rural residents.
01.2025

12 Speeches

The focus is heavily on major national projects (Tallinn Hospital, the four-laning of Via Baltica, the Haapsalu railway) and the development of e-government. International comparisons (USA, Haiti, Ukraine, EU) are also utilized in the context of economic and digital topics. The regional focus is connected to the broader impacts of national infrastructure and the economy.
12.2024

16 Speeches

The focus is primarily at the national and international level, analyzing the overall state of the Estonian economy and comparing it with European and global countries (e.g., Haiti). The negative impact on people living in rural areas and single pensioners residing in nursing homes is indirectly mentioned.
11.2024

25 Speeches

The focus is primarily on national economic and social issues, but it mentions specific regional projects (the Haapsalu railway, the Tallinn Hospital) and local problems (the closure of the Töötukassa office in Lüganuse, mental health services on Vormsi Island). It expresses concern about "food runs" to Latvia, which highlights the price sensitivity of border regions.
10.2024

36 Speeches

The focus is primarily on national economic and tax policy. The regional focus is evident in protecting residents of rural areas from the car tax and in highlighting inaccuracies in public transport funding that affect local governments.
09.2024

9 Speeches

Not enough data.
07.2024

10 Speeches

The emphasis is on the regional impact, highlighting how the car tax will hit rural residents the hardest in areas where a car is essential. They cite Pärnu County as an example, where infrequent bus service compels people to own a vehicle, and warn that the tax will force rural inhabitants to relocate to the city.
06.2024

41 Speeches

The speaker focuses on national economic and tax issues, but strongly emphasizes the hardship faced by residents of rural areas due to the car tax and the abolition of free public transport. For rural residents, a car is a necessity for life, not a luxury, and the new taxes are forcing them to leave the countryside. Criticism is also leveled at the budget cuts for the construction of the eastern border, which directly impacts the security of border regions.
05.2024

44 Speeches

The focus is primarily national (the Estonian economy, budget) and international (the EU, Lithuania, OECD). A regional focus is also evident indirectly, through criticism of the car tax's impact on residents of rural areas and large families. It is also emphasized that bank profits are flowing out of Estonia to Scandinavian banks.
04.2024

16 Speeches

The speaker focuses primarily on national economic and socio-political topics, alongside international financial cooperation (NIB). He/She stresses that the government's tax policy (the motor vehicle tax) disproportionately harms "rural residents" and large families, thereby underscoring the issue of regional disparity.
03.2024

8 Speeches

The focus is on national economic policy and international comparisons used to justify the introduction of a banking levy. Particular emphasis is placed on Lithuania's positive experience with implementing the bank tax and Latvia's example of reversing an unsuccessful VAT hike. Italy's case is also brought forward to counter claims regarding the abandonment of the tax implementation.
02.2024

37 Speeches

It strongly emphasizes regional inequality, criticizing the damaging impact of the car tax on rural residents who rely on cars because essential services are unavailable. It cites examples like the closure of rural schools and inadequate public transportation in Pärnu County and Lääneranna Parish. Regarding foreign policy, the focus is on supporting Ukraine and spearheading the Euro-Atlantic integration of Georgia and Moldova.
01.2024

2 Speeches

The focus is on the national level (the Estonian economy, the banking sector) and international comparisons. Reference is made to Lithuania's example regarding the solidarity tax and to Scandinavian interest rates, which are used to justify the exceptional profitability of Estonian banks. Local or regional topics are absent.