By Months: Andrei Korobeinik

Total Months: 18

Fully Profiled: 18

09.2025

11 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates expertise regarding the Riigikogu's internal procedures and agenda formation, referencing the committee's work, the role of the Board, and the timeline for handling the draft legislation. They are familiar with the specifics of internal parliamentary communication, for instance, by mentioning the commitment to call the rapporteur.
06.2025

31 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates detailed expertise in state finance, budget transparency, and tax policy, referencing specific figures (0.5 billion, the subsistence level). They also possess technical knowledge regarding data protection and legislation, criticizing artificial intelligence (the AI Act) and the use of algorithms in the work of the Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU). Furthermore, they are demanding explanations concerning the classification of unused transferable balances carried over by ministries.
05.2025

19 Speeches

The expert knowledge is apparent in the specifics of social policy and labor market legislation, citing the drop in the purchasing power of subsistence benefits and the growing administrative burden on local municipalities. Furthermore, they demonstrate expertise regarding the scheduling and financing of infrastructure development (Via Baltica, Rail Baltic), using EU statistics and budget figures within the context of the economic crisis.
04.2025

10 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates expertise in both fiscal policy (as a member of the Finance Committee, discussing tax structure and the impact of registration fees) and the digital and justice sectors. He uses concrete data, referencing Estonia’s recession (the worst in the EU for three consecutive years), the growth in the number of state employees (10,000), and the length of court proceedings (civil proceedings have increased by a quarter). Furthermore, he is well-versed in specific IT topics, such as the implementation of artificial intelligence in the Unemployment Insurance Fund (Töötukassa) and issues concerning the eesti.ee environment.
03.2025

6 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates thorough knowledge of the Riigikogu Rules of Procedure and Internal Rules Act, as well as the working procedures of the committees. He/She is particularly authoritative concerning the convening of Finance Committee sessions, the legality of decisions, and the validity of the minutes. He/She emphasizes strict adherence to the law and written rules, as opposed to arbitrary decisions made by the board.
02.2025

40 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates strong expertise in economic and tax policy, utilizing specific data regarding inflation, bank profits, and state budget expenditures (e.g., 50 million allocated for subsistence benefits versus over a billion in bank profits). They are capable of comparing Estonia's economic recession with the European Union average and analyzing the structural impacts of the bank tax, citing the experiences of Lithuania and Latvia. Furthermore, they are familiar with the Riigikogu (Estonian Parliament) rules of procedure and procedural matters (changing the agenda, extending the session).
01.2025

12 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates expertise in Riigikogu procedural matters (changing the agenda, the board's arbitrariness) and topics related to the development of the e-state. They use technical details, referencing mobile application ratings (2.6/5), AI investments in the EU, and the design of the Ukrainian e-application (Diia). They also draw on historical parallels (Roosevelt) in the context of economic revitalization.
12.2024

16 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates significant expertise in the areas of the state budget, tax policy, and the work of the Finance Committee, referencing the basic budget law, advance tax payments, and the specifics of the bank tax. Technical terminology and statistical comparisons are employed (e.g., a 4% economic decline, comparisons with Haiti and the European Union). Furthermore, knowledge of the digital sector is highlighted, criticizing the quality of the Estonian state application (state app) when compared to the Ukrainian solution.
11.2024

25 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates expertise in economic policy, particularly regarding taxes (VAT, bank tax) and budget revenue sources, utilizing comparisons with other EU countries (Lithuania, Spain). Furthermore, they are aware of statistics concerning social problems (overdose deaths, poverty thresholds) and are well-versed in the organization and procedural nuances of the Riigikogu (submitting amendments, committee work).
10.2024

36 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates a high level of expertise in fiscal policy and budgetary procedures, detailing the carry-over of unspent funds and the inaccuracy of budget line items (e.g., the public transport subsidy). They utilize specific data and international comparisons (Estonia vs. Latvia population density, the Lithuanian bank tax, Estonia's economic recession in the European Union). Knowledge regarding the implementation of artificial intelligence in the public sector is also highlighted.
09.2024

9 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates profound expertise in the field of finance and taxation, posing detailed questions regarding the rules for deducting input VAT and the taxation of business accounts. They utilize specific figures (0.5 billion, 9:1 ratio) and are capable of challenging the assertions made by ministers/presenters concerning the content of the draft law. Furthermore, they are well-versed in statistics related to social affairs and drug policy, citing an increase in youth usage and a rise in the number of fatalities.
07.2024

10 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates expertise in fiscal policy, social benefits, and legislative procedure. They use specific figures regarding benefit increases (e.g., 9 cents, 79 cents) and the economic downturn, and refer to constitutional issues concerning the treatment of disabled people and large families within the car tax bill. Furthermore, the speaker is familiar with the deadlines for the law's entry into force and the specific details of the Riigikogu's rules of procedure.
06.2024

41 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates expertise in budget and tax policy, detailing the costs of abolishing the tax hump, the potential revenue from the bank tax, and a comparison of labor taxes with Lithuania. Technical awareness is also evident regarding the development of the e-state, the concept of a personalized state, and the regulation of the crypto-asset market, while criticizing requirements for data duplication. The speaker supports the arguments by referencing the duration of the economic recession and Estonia's position in European Union rankings.
05.2024

44 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates strong expertise in macroeconomics, fiscal policy, and taxation, utilizing specific figures (budget deficit, the volume of reserves) and economic indicators (Euribor, economic recession). They reference international examples (the Lithuanian bank tax, OECD discussions on digital taxation) and detailed legislative topics, such as crypto sector regulation and the requirement for submitting duplicate data. Furthermore, they demonstrate knowledge of the fundamentals of pension index calculation, refuting claims related to demographics.
04.2024

16 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates expertise in the field of finance and economics, addressing topics such as the appointment of a representative to the Nordic Investment Bank (NIB), the digital services tax, and the bank tax. They utilize specific economic data (7 million euros, quarterly profit of half a billion) and reference international sources (IMF) when characterizing the economic downturn. Furthermore, the speaker is knowledgeable about EU digital policy and lobbying efforts (specifically mentioning the Platform Work Directive and Bolt's lobbying activities).
03.2024

8 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates expertise in taxation and banking sector issues, using specific data concerning bank profits (billions of euros annually) and dividend payments. The analysis of international examples (Lithuania, Italy) is highlighted to support the introduction of a bank tax and refute the government's claims regarding additional revenue. Furthermore, the speaker is familiar with the procedural details of lawmaking, inquiring about the possibility of switching committees.
02.2024

37 Speeches

Demonstrates expertise regarding the Riigikogu's Rules of Procedure and processes, repeatedly referencing specific sections (e.g., § 72 and § 139) when defending their rights. Possesses knowledge of macroeconomics (GDP, inflation) and financial issues, proposing alternative tax solutions such as a bank tax. Furthermore, they address global tax systems in the digital age, as well as drug death statistics and related research.
01.2024

2 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates expertise in the taxation of the banking sector and state budget revenue forecasts. Specific financial data is utilized, referencing both the banks' net profit exceeding one billion euros and the prime minister’s previous forecasts concerning advance income tax receipts (80 million and 42 million). Furthermore, comparisons are drawn with Scandinavian interest rates and the model of the Lithuanian solidarity tax.