By Years: Kalle Laanet

Total Years: 2

Fully Profiled: 2

2025

7 Speeches

The economic perspectives are centered on improving national efficiency and cutting costs. For instance, they advocate for discontinuing the issuance of digital identity cards, arguing that public interest is low and doing so would result in savings on administrative expenses. When discussing the Nordica issue, emphasis is placed on the necessity of investigating the legislative loopholes that permitted inefficient financial management.
2024

16 Speeches

Concerned about the state budget and economic impacts; opposed the establishment of a national holiday because its effects (costs and lost revenue) were not specified in the explanatory memorandum. Supports freedom of enterprise, while simultaneously requiring banks to uphold the obligation to provide justification. Acknowledges the significant financial scope of Rail Baltic (3.2 billion euros) and demands clarity regarding its funding sources.