Session Profile: Leo Kunnas
15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, plenary session
2024-01-17
Political Position
The political focus is on tax policy, with clear support for reducing the income tax rates for both individuals and legal entities. This position is presented purely through describing the content of the draft legislation, specifically mentioning concrete rates (e.g., 18% and 18.3%).
4 Speeches Analyzed
Topic Expertise
The speaker demonstrates expertise in tax legislation and fiscal terminology (income tax rates for individuals and legal entities). Specific numerical data (18%, 18.3%) is used, but detailed elaboration is avoided, with the speaker referring instead to a procedural role.
4 Speeches Analyzed
Rhetorical Style
The rhetorical style is extremely formal, concise, and procedural, utilizing standard forms of address ("Esteemed Chairman of the Session! Dear colleagues!"). The tone is neutral and descriptive, avoiding emotional appeals and emphasizing brevity with the phrases "That is all" and "I will not go into further detail."
4 Speeches Analyzed
Activity Patterns
The speaker was highly active at the plenary session of the Riigikogu on the specified date (January 17, 2024), delivering four similar short statements consecutively. This points to a routine and repetitive pattern for the introduction of legislative material.
4 Speeches Analyzed
Opposition Stance
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Collaboration Style
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Regional Focus
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Economic Views
Economic views lean towards fiscal conservatism, consistently supporting the reduction of the tax burden. The goal is clearly the lowering of income tax rates for legal entities and private individuals.
4 Speeches Analyzed
Social Issues
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Legislative Focus
The legislative focus is exclusively on tax laws, with the priority being the reduction of income tax rates. The speaker's role is that of a supporter or introducer, who addresses several similar bills consecutively.
4 Speeches Analyzed