By Months: Anti Allas

Total Months: 18

Fully Profiled: 18

10.2025

34 Speeches

The legislative focus is on amending the car tax bill, requiring that all obvious flaws be addressed simultaneously, rather than using the "cutting the tail piece by piece" method (a piecemeal approach). Priorities include the addition of a regional component, a radical overhaul of the registration fee structure, and concessions for people with disabilities. Furthermore, a long-term, financially secured plan is also demanded to resolve the problems associated with inclusive education.
09.2025

51 Speeches

The speaker actively initiates and supports social measures, including raising child benefits and increasing school meal subsidies. Furthermore, they submitted a draft resolution aimed at supporting the pork industry. They are a strong opponent of the proposed amendments to the Public Libraries Act, citing concerns over centralization. Finally, the speaker is seeking clarification regarding the rejection of the motor vehicle tax bill that specifically affects people with special needs.
06.2025

64 Speeches

The speaker is an active initiator, submitting interpellations on behalf of the faction (regarding the revenue base of local governments and the budget surpluses of the Ministry of Education and Research) and a draft Riigikogu resolution for the development of an anti-fraud action plan. He supports the draft bill to abolish the car tax, but emphasizes that this is a protest against the current unfair solution, and not opposition to a tax designed generally to promote sustainability.
05.2025

33 Speeches

The primary legislative priorities are protecting the rights of landowners and establishing fair compensation mechanisms for restrictions imposed by protected areas. He/She supports draft legislation that fosters economic development (such as the laying of temporary power cables), but insists on adding a regional dimension to the vocational education reform. Furthermore, he/she demands a clear and swift decision regarding the National Energy Sector Development Plan (ENMAK).
04.2025

16 Speeches

The primary legislative priorities include reforming the motor vehicle tax (correcting errors and establishing exemptions), introducing a progressive income tax, and guaranteeing fair compensation for landowners when protected areas are established. He/She is critical of the draft Competition Act and supports the proposals made by the Chancellor of Justice concerning the motor vehicle tax.
03.2025

9 Speeches

The legislative focus is currently directed at amending the car tax to benefit sparsely populated areas and resolving the issue of the illegal modification of the protection regime for environmental protection areas via a parliamentary inquiry. Support is given to the draft bill concerning suffrage, but there is a demand for its processing to be friendlier and non-divisive to society.
01.2025

6 Speeches

Legislative priorities include reviewing the motor vehicle tax law to eliminate unfairness and establishing a progressive income tax. Furthermore, there is active support for bills that help increase the country's energy production capacities and ensure energy security.
12.2024

5 Speeches

The main legislative priority is addressing the shortcomings related to the implementation of the Motor Vehicle Tax Act, especially the exemption from taxation for vehicles temporarily removed from the register. He is a strong proponent of this bill and emphasizes its positive impact on vehicle lifecycle management. Furthermore, he supports the reform of alcohol excise duties so that they differentiate between the tax rates for strong and light alcohol and are harmonized with Latvia.
11.2024

9 Speeches

The main legislative priorities are achieving regional language status for the South Estonian languages in the future Language Act and adding the option to indicate one's mother tongue in the national census. They are an active participant in discussions concerning the state budget reform and the Climate Act (the Climate-Resilient Economy Act), supporting more ambitious solutions.
10.2024

3 Speeches

The legislative focus is currently on improving social welfare funding and enhancing the transparency of the budget process. The politician is seeking clarification on the concept of earmarks (or 'pork-barrel funding') in order to better organize their work in the future, and is also engaged in budgeting for the regional needs of state institutions.
09.2024

4 Speeches

The legislative focus is on the reform of local government financing, transparency in the development of the Nursipalu training area, and the car tax bill, where the speaker opposes the taxation of vintage vehicles. The speaker supports regional policy measures (e.g., KredEx subsidies) and is initiating discussions regarding the chronic underfunding of public transport and loan security in rural areas.
07.2024

5 Speeches

The primary legislative focus is the car tax, where the speaker is a proponent who has contributed to making the draft bill more reasonable. A future priority involves amending the Traffic Act to find a solution for taxing vintage vehicles (cars currently under restoration or intended solely for display). Also under focus is resolving the debts of local municipalities (KOV) and establishing their future financing system.
06.2024

2 Speeches

The main legislative priority is the reform of local government financing, including amendments to the Land Tax Act and the revenue redistribution mechanism. He is a strong proponent of these bills and emphasizes the need to adopt them by September, in accordance with the coalition agreement.
05.2024

10 Speeches

The main legislative priorities are legalizing the use of sanctioned Russian assets to compensate Ukraine and reforming the revenue base of local governments to enable them to generate additional revenue. He/She will also focus on analyzing economic policy to identify factors that undermine competitiveness.
04.2024

9 Speeches

The speaker is focusing on improving legislation, offering alternative solutions (e.g., funding based on class composition) to bills whose genuine intent he questions. He demands specific analyses and proposals from the government regarding the status of South Estonian languages and the reduction of the administrative burden on agriculture.
03.2024

7 Speeches

The speaker is a critic of current legislation and frequently raises procedural issues. He/She is a strong opponent of the EKRE draft bill, which seeks to repeal Section 30 of the Riigikogu Member Status Act, governing the reimbursement of work-related expenses. Furthermore, he/she is concerned about the potential negative impact of the proposed ban on electoral alliances and the excessively low threshold (10%) for local initiatives.
02.2024

6 Speeches

The legislative focus is currently on opposing the proposed car tax bill, and there is particularly strong opposition to the bill aiming to prohibit electoral alliances in local elections. The speaker is actively opposing these drafts, relying on constitutional arguments and previous Supreme Court precedent to defend citizens' right to run for office as part of electoral alliances.
01.2024

9 Speeches

The speaker is focusing on two main bills: the bill concerning the relocation of the Bronze Soldier (the rejection of which he supports) and the bill amending the Emergency Situation Act (Bill 124), for which he acts as the rapporteur of the leading committee. He emphasizes that the issue of food supply security will be resolved by the autumn of 2024 at the latest, through the new draft Civil Crisis and National Defence Act, the preparation of which is currently underway.