By Months: Anastassia Kovalenko-Kõlvart

Total Months: 19

Fully Profiled: 19

10.2025

20 Speeches

The main focus is on national laws and their impact on the entire Estonian population. However, a specific regional promise has been highlighted: if the Centre Party comes to power in Tallinn, car tax compensation will be introduced there for the elderly, people with special needs, and families with children.
09.2025

85 Speeches

The focus is at the national level, but it notes local and regional aspects: the role of the city of Tallinn and local municipalities (property tax, road construction, social burden), the challenges of rural areas, and the impact of families' ability to cope. It emphasizes the need to avoid “Toompea politics” at local levels and to protect the interests of the counties.
06.2025

68 Speeches

The focus is primarily on Tallinn and at a larger national level, where the Tallinn City Council and local regulatory issues provide context. Discussions center on correcting the city's image, regulating cycle paths and walkways, and increasing the rights of local municipalities.
05.2025

46 Speeches

The focus is on Tallinn and the city's governance (corruption issues within the Tallinn city government, backgrounds of city leaders). Regional projects such as Rail Baltic and the Rohuküla railway are mentioned, and regional problems (the resilience of rural areas) are discussed in tax and infrastructure debates. The connection to regional policy is linked to both city governments and national projects.
04.2025

32 Speeches

Focusing on both national and regional issues: mobility in rural areas and the accessibility of local transport, questions regarding Tallinn's municipal power and expenses; the focus is on the regional impact of tax policy and consumer spending patterns.
03.2025

19 Speeches

The focus is on the national level and state institutions (the Ministry of Climate, RMK, KredEx, the National Audit Office, Supreme Court rulings) as well as international connections (Nordica, Lufthansa, international collaborative deceits). The topics concern a broader Estonia than a unit, not specific regional areas; Ida-Virumaa is mentioned as a contextual example, but it is characterised more as a separate discussion than a central regional debate.
02.2025

34 Speeches

The focus is mixing national and local issues: mentioning Tallinn city and Tallinn Airport dividends/burden, and the situation of transport in rural areas (having lost free public transport); emphasizes the expansion of the regional impact of tax and energy policy decisions on the consumer.
01.2025

39 Speeches

Focuses primarily on the Tallinn area (Tallinn Hospital) and broader Northern Estonia regional healthcare; mentions Harju County, Lääne County, Saaremaa, Hiiumaa, Rapla County, and Ida- and Lääne-Viru Counties, as well as international impact, including infrastructure planned for crisis situations; a focus on improving regional development and service accessibility.
12.2024

25 Speeches

Regional references include Viljandi (alcohol excise duty discussion), Kopli fire station (Tallinn), the Rail Baltica project budget and figures; the focus is on both local and national issues. The overall focus is national, but regional examples are included to illustrate the impact on local services and infrastructure. These references indicate that the discussions touch on both local and national-level concerns.
11.2024

34 Speeches

National attention is the focus; it mentions both the state and local government levels (Tallinn, regional subsidies, municipal financing arrangements) as well as the potential of Rail Baltic joint projects through Western Estonia and other regional nuances. Key topics include the national budget, regional development, and the regional impacts of major projects.
10.2024

40 Speeches

The primary focus is at the national level (state budget and the powers of ministers), but it has noted the impact on rural and agricultural areas and the effects of cuts on families and various groups within society. More specific mention has been made of national borders or regional projects (roads, infrastructure) than of the more general impacts.
09.2024

20 Speeches

The initial focus is on investments in Tallinn and the Tallinn region (co-financing of Tallinn Hospital), followed by national issues (Toompea, the Riigikogu). Discussions focused on Tallinn and the involvement of local governments are under constant observation.
07.2024

3 Speeches

It emphasizes the importance of rural areas and the regional socio-economic consequences (road and road construction, school closures, the elimination of free public transport; the impact of land and tax policy). It focuses on the regional impact and notes how the bill and tax policy affect migration and living conditions in rural areas.
06.2024

39 Speeches

The central focus is at the national level, but strong reference is made to regional influences: the impact of increased land tax on residents and municipalities in rural areas, the situation of families living in Võru County, the differences between Tallinn and urbanized areas. Separate mention is made of the impacts of regional infrastructure and local taxes (land tax, parking conditions, public transport). Attention is paid to the differences arising at both the national and regional levels.
05.2024

65 Speeches

The focus is on local government funding, property tax, and domestic defense, and assessing their impact on citizens and families. Significant emphasis is placed on disparities between regions; tax policy changes create a large burden for smaller local governments, and attention is also focused on protecting the sanctity of the home and tax exemptions. Particular attention was given to Tallinn and Ida-Virumaa, as well as broader regional effectiveness.
04.2024

61 Speeches

Regions’ central focus: Tallinn (municipal government funding, teacher salaries in the context of Tallinn), Ida-Virumaa, rural areas, and the targeted use of local government funding. Significant regional examples concern the school system, the accessibility of transport in rural areas, and the role of local governments in funding.
03.2024

34 Speeches

Regional thinking centers on the mobility of rural areas, road infrastructure, and ensuring autonomous movement; it emphasizes that tax increases make life in the countryside more difficult. Tallinn's free public transport is mentioned for comparison, but the focus is primarily at the state level and protecting the social wellbeing of rural areas.
02.2024

14 Speeches

A large portion of the attention is directed towards regional impact: Ida-Virumaa and smaller towns, tourism-related businesses, and the local community. It highlights the vulnerability of the regional economy, the importance of preserving local jobs, and regional planning, and emphasizes that economic decisions must take regional interests into account.
01.2024

30 Speeches

Speaking with a strong regionalized context: with close attention paid to local governments, Tallinn, and rural schools; analyzes regional redistribution and its impact on budgets and investments. Uses examples from the Association of Cities and Municipalities’ analyses and asks for specific examples regarding supplementary funding.