By Months: Helmen Kütt
Total Months: 9
Fully Profiled: 9
11.2025
35 Speeches
The politician strongly advocates for social redistribution and need-based support, opposing the abolition of the tax bracket adjustment that primarily benefits the wealthy. He emphasizes that raising social benefits (such as increasing the subsistence level to 300 euros) is economically sound, as this money immediately enters consumption and pays for itself. He criticizes the government for taking out loans to distribute tax giveaways while the state simultaneously cuts costs at the expense of people in distress.
10.2025
45 Speeches
Economic perspectives center on social justice and targeted tax relief, advocating for a reduction in the tax burden for families with children and people with disabilities. Insufficient social benefits are criticized, with the observation that the 91-cent supplement granted to some individuals is rather insulting. Furthermore, they support a fairer distribution of tax revenue and responsibilities between the state and local governments.
09.2025
28 Speeches
Supports a significant increase in funding for social benefits and services to alleviate wage poverty and ensure basic living standards. In terms of economic policy, [the entity] is cautious regarding tax increases and asks whether it would be sensible to lower the VAT on food products to mitigate the rising cost of food.
06.2025
23 Speeches
They strongly advocate for social redistribution and needs-based support, demanding an increase in the minimum subsistence level to mitigate the effects of inflation. They criticize private sector care homes that may earn large profits in the pursuit of a quick return on investment, and believe the state should not subsidize such activities.
05.2025
23 Speeches
The speaker supports the continuation of pension increases through indexation to alleviate the effect of the rising cost of living on the elderly. They also express concern about tax increases, which make it difficult for people to cope financially. Additionally, they are interested in issuing government bonds as a means of involving citizens in state funding.
04.2025
5 Speeches
Economic positions emphasize social security and the continuation of state funding for the social and healthcare sectors, standing in opposition to anticipated budget cuts. Concern has been voiced regarding the discontinuation of state support for local institutions, specifically mentioning libraries. There is a strong demand to guarantee that pension payments are received by the 5th of the month, underscoring the importance of income stability.
03.2025
8 Speeches
The economic views are strongly tilted towards labor and social justice, contrasting with government plans that reduce worker stability and income predictability (casual/gig pay). It demands immediate state measures to help low-wage earners and people living on benefits who are suffering from inflation and tax hikes, including revising the subsistence level. It prefers investing in the training and employment of its own NEET youth over foreign labor quotas.
02.2025
3 Speeches
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01.2025
1 Speeches
Economic considerations are limited to the details of financing administrative costs and benefits in the social sector, such as specifying the costs of IT developments (€12,000 in 2027). The text also mentions state strategic partnership funding for the Estonian Chamber of Disabled People to provide legal advice.