By Years: Andrei Korobeinik
Total Years: 2
Fully Profiled: 2
2025
129 Speeches
Supports progressive taxation (bank tax, progressive income tax) and income redistribution to reduce inequality. It opposes tax hikes (VAT, income tax) during an economic recession and criticizes tax breaks aimed at the wealthy, which cost over half a billion euros. It views major infrastructure projects (Via Baltica, Tallinn Hospital) as a tool for stimulating the economy, citing Roosevelt's example.
2024
244 Speeches
They advocate for the redistribution of wealth and social solidarity. They strongly support taxing banks' excess profits and implementing a progressive income tax. They oppose tax breaks for the wealthy and tax increases that affect the poorer segments of society (pensioners, welfare recipients), arguing that such measures deepen the economic recession. They view reductions in the public sector and the introduction of a digital tax as crucial sources of revenue.