Agenda Profile: Leo Kunnas
Draft Act Amending the Income Tax Act (195 SE), First Reading
2024-01-17
15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, plenary session
Political Position
The most crucial issue is the personal income tax rate, which has been set at 18% in the draft legislation. This stance is policy-driven and focuses on defining the substance of the specific bill. The speaker highlights the bill's similarity to previous ones, suggesting a consistent approach to tax policy.
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Topic Expertise
The expertise is evident in the field of taxation, highlighting the substance of a specific draft law and the precise income tax rate (18%). The speaker employs technical language ("personal income tax rate") and presents the topic authoritatively, focusing on the details.
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Rhetorical Style
The rhetorical style is highly formal and minimalist, beginning with an address to the Chair and colleagues. The speech is strictly limited to a factual description of the draft's content, remaining short and direct ("That is all"). There are no emotional appeals or complex arguments.
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Activity Patterns
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Opposition Stance
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Collaboration Style
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Regional Focus
The focus is at the national level, addressing amendments to the Income Tax Act that affect all individuals. There are no specific regional interests or projects involved.
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Economic Views
Economic perspectives focus on fiscal policy, either supporting or defining the personal income tax rate at 18%. This position is clearly related to issues of taxation and the collection of state revenue.
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Social Issues
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Legislative Focus
The legislative focus is currently on the amendment of the Income Tax Act (Bill 195 SE), with the primary priority being the fixing of the income tax rate at 18%. The speaker's role is to present the content of the bill accurately and concretely during the first reading.
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