By Months: Andrei Korobeinik

Total Months: 8

Fully Profiled: 8

11.2025

1 Speeches

Not enough data
09.2025

11 Speeches

There is not enough data.
06.2025

31 Speeches

In the social sector, the speaker focuses on economic inequality and poverty reduction. He/She urgently calls for an increase in subsistence benefits and criticizes the government's policies for taking money away from pensioners and low-income workers. He/She also stresses the need to guarantee citizens' data protection and uphold the principles of the rule of law in the operations of investigative bodies.
05.2025

19 Speeches

Among social issues, the protection and ensuring the livelihood of vulnerable groups (single mothers, youth, seasonal workers, people with disabilities) are in the foreground. [The subject] opposes the withdrawal of unemployment benefits and health insurance from these groups and emphasizes that the subsistence benefit has not been raised for almost five years, which is why its purchasing power has fallen.
04.2025

10 Speeches

The speaker focuses on guaranteeing social protection, stressing that the car tax violates Article 28 of the Constitution, which guarantees special state protection for large families and people with disabilities. They also raise the problem of the accessibility of Estonian language learning, noting that Estonian is not available in popular language learning applications (e.g., Duolingo).
03.2025

6 Speeches

Insufficient data.
02.2025

40 Speeches

The socio-political focus centers on economic inequality and providing support to the poorer segments of the population, such as pensioners and large families. He stresses that the coalition's policies have widened the gap between the very poorest and the wealthiest. He supports reducing VAT on food as a measure specifically designed to assist low-income individuals.
01.2025

12 Speeches

In the social sphere, he focuses on the topic of sick leave and employment, stressing that sick employees working spreads infection and diminishes the labor pool. He also emphasizes the necessity of a personalized state model that would alleviate the psychological and administrative burden on citizens when applying for benefits, noting that the current e-government system fails to do so.