By Months: Anti Allas

Total Months: 11

Fully Profiled: 11

12.2024

5 Speeches

The speaker stressed the outcomes and agreements reached within the coalition following lengthy negotiations, particularly concerning the car tax amendments which alleviated the social burden. He values the constructive and standard parliamentary discussion that helped improve the draft bill. He considers international cooperation important, especially with Latvia, regarding coordinated excise policy, ensuring both countries benefit.
11.2024

9 Speeches

The speaker stresses the need for a responsible and well-considered plan regarding the budget reform, cautioning against rushing and throwing away the work done so far. They thank the National Audit Office for its comprehensive work and reference the discussions in the special committee, showing openness to expert opinions.
10.2024

3 Speeches

The politician emphasizes the crucial importance of cooperation between the state and local municipalities in funding social welfare, viewing this as a sensible solution. In his communication with the minister, he is seeking clarification and data, which signals a desire for constructive and evidence-based collaboration.
09.2024

4 Speeches

The collaborative style is highly supportive and consensual, commending both the previous and current ministers for their leadership in the regional sector and acknowledging the excellent work done. The speaker stresses the necessity of a unified effort and urges everyone in the room to cooperate in solving chronic issues, such as the underfunding of public transport and the execution of the "Eesti 2035" strategy. Furthermore, a community-wide consensus is being sought regarding the implementation of amendments to the Land Tax Act.
07.2024

5 Speeches

The speaker acknowledges the constructive negotiations held with the prime ministerial candidate and emphasizes the Social Democrats' contribution within the coalition to making the car tax bill more reasonable. This indicates active and effective cooperation within the governing alliance, particularly in reaching compromises concerning older vehicles and registration fees.
06.2024

2 Speeches

The speaker is cooperative with the coalition partners, confirming the Social Democratic Party's support and emphasizing the agreements needed for the law to be adopted by September at the latest. He/She stresses the necessity of finding a reasonable balance and agreement among the community regarding revenues and services.
05.2024

10 Speeches

The speaker is generally polite and constructive toward the ministers and rapporteurs, for instance, thanking the minister for a "sensible bill." He/She focuses on clarifying technical details and procedures, demonstrating a readiness to cooperate in improving the legislation. He/She also presents specific political proposals (e.g., supporting energy-intensive companies) in the form of a dialogue.
04.2024

9 Speeches

The speaker is open to international cooperation and learning from the experiences of other countries, having repeatedly inquired about positive trends in neighboring nations concerning veterinary medicine and energy planning. They are seeking solutions that have been successfully implemented elsewhere.
03.2024

7 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates a willingness to acknowledge government decisions, provided they are far-reaching and significant (03/07). During the speech on expense reimbursements, he referenced cooperation within the committee, noting that a shared consensus was reached regarding the elimination of certain costs (e.g., car leasing). This indicates an openness to compromise and pragmatic changes.
02.2024

6 Speeches

The speaker is acting on behalf of the Social Democratic Party faction and expresses the faction's views. A willingness to cooperate is being demonstrated towards business organizations, inviting them to submit proposals for improving regulations and promising to facilitate their approval.
01.2024

9 Speeches

The speaker is open to reasonable discussion and thanks colleagues for the insightful debate. As the rapporteur for the lead committee, he/she neutrally and thoroughly conveys the committee's discussions, voting results, and the government's positions. He/she is seeking practical recommendations for reconciling communities regarding the organization of education, citing a desire to find a third way that would help the region survive.