By Months: Lauri Laats

Total Months: 19

Fully Profiled: 19

10.2025

39 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates expertise in tax policy and its economic impact, citing projected revenue, the stagnation of the car market, and VAT losses. They also possess knowledge of comparative tax policy, providing examples of bank taxes and the reduction of VAT on foodstuffs in other European countries (Sweden, Poland, Lithuania). Furthermore, the speaker is familiar with transport safety regulations and the historical context of school lunch funding.
09.2025

160 Speeches

The proponent frequently utilizes statistics and data (e.g., Eurostat, Bank of Estonia, Financial Supervision Authority), referencing them to substantiate their claims, particularly regarding the relationship between healthcare accessibility and the assessment of tax change impacts. They emphasize the effect of regional infrastructure and the economic environment, and compare tax risk analyses using various sources (e.g., parliamentary inquiries, the impact of draft legislation). The expertise displayed lies heavily in connecting the financial and social spheres, with attention also paid to the issues surrounding youth employment and housing.
06.2025

83 Speeches

The expert analysis of economic and social policy issues is robust: precise figures are used (inflation 4.6%; food price growth 7.1%; 12.9% of the population foregoes medical care) and presented as arguments. Prominent topics include tax coordination, consumption taxes, the family and baby fund, healthcare funding, energy and ENMAK policy, and the sustainability of the green transition. International examples and European data are cited and utilized as a basis for criticism.
05.2025

82 Speeches

Energy and energy management (ENMAK, the limits of the green transition, oil shale, the CO2 market), economic and social issues (pensions, livelihood), and regional policy in the context of Ida-Virumaa. The texts refer to specific figures (14 billion, 2.6 billion, 11 bottlenecks) and the problems of ENMAK and the care reform as the main topics.
04.2025

90 Speeches

An expert related to the fields of energy and economy: uses ENMAK data, consumption vs. production volumes, and examples of grid capacity; refers to specific figures (e.g., 800 MW, 938 MW, 150 euros/MWh), global experience, and European examples; demonstrates strong technical and economic thinking on energy policy topics.
03.2025

17 Speeches

The speakers possess a noticeable depth of knowledge regarding economic and tax policy, as well as demography (e.g., the car tax, increases in VAT and income tax, energy taxes, and the impact of funding child benefits and pensions). They cite specific examples (the doctor's visit fee increased by over 300%, price hikes exceeding 40%) and address constitutional and parliamentary procedures (ERJK, special committees, and the issue of amending the Rules of Procedure and Internal Rules Act). Furthermore, questions concerning regional policy are also raised (the Ministry of Rural Affairs, regional committees).
02.2025

67 Speeches

The text repeatedly utilizes specific figures and technical aspects: the ENMAK development plan, the impact of Euribor, banks' return on equity, nuances of the tax system, state budget implications, and 2.6 billion euros allocated for offshore wind farm support. A comprehensive analysis of the energy and financial sectors is presented, which forms the basis for criticism of the current economic model. The need for a holistic view and the inclusion of expert opinions is stressed, particularly concerning issues like social intervention and potential gains.
01.2025

66 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates knowledge of energy security (Baltic cooperation, synchronization, oil shale usage, CO2 capture, dispatchable capacity, gas plants) as well as economic and financial nuances (2–3% of GDP costs for sick days, 49.3 million euros as the cost of systematized changes; the impact of the car tax and registration fees). He refers to specific discussions and figures, employing a discourse grounded in technical details (ENMAK, gas turbines, CO2 capture).
12.2024

105 Speeches

Demonstrates a strong command of economic and energy topics: citing data and research (e.g., 74.9% of household gasoline consumption, the 63.6 tax willingness index, ENMAK analysis, 30 billion in investments, and 14 billion for grid modernization) and referencing the opinions of analysts from other banks (Eamets, LHV, Luminor). It utilizes audits (Eesti Energia), the numerology concerning the impact of the energy market and tax policy, and references to external relations. – This demonstrates a strong fact-based and statistical approach to substantiating its positions.
11.2024

114 Speeches

In terms of content, it demonstrates a strong command of the knowledge base concerning regional development, tax policy, energy policy, and Rail Baltic. This is supported by examples from the National Audit Office and EU funds, along with specific figures (e.g., variations in VAT on food, the Rail Baltic cost of 23.8 billion, and land acquisition percentages). It provides details on the impact of decisions made by various ministries and addresses regional economic issues, thereby demonstrating an analytical approach and fact-based discussion. Furthermore, it highlights examples of European partnerships and cooperation among the Baltic states.
10.2024

72 Speeches

Demonstrates a clear grasp of regional policy, agriculture, and the state budget: referencing institutions relocating from Põlva, the lease agreements of Tartu Agro, the numerical impacts of tax hikes and budgets (e.g., the breakdown of 2026 deficits, 51.4 million euro impacts), specific page references from explanatory memoranda, and details regarding aid and support measures (e.g., changes to inpatient day fees / consultation fees). Specific examples are utilized (3,000 ha, 2,000 head of livestock, 40,000 parents, etc.), and the content of the draft legislation and explanatory memoranda is cited.
09.2024

45 Speeches

The presenter demonstrates knowledge of the budget, tax changes, and the energy sector, referencing specific indicators (e.g., levels of consumption taxes, the 22% VAT rate, and the scope of the temporary security tax). They refer to the coordination rounds of the circular economy and analyze economic impacts and risk sectors, such as insurance risks and the profitability of offshore wind farms. The texts also utilize regional statistics and highlight regional differences (e.g., Southeast Estonia, Tallinn). Overall, the text provides an assessment of competitiveness and economic risks, supported by numerous fact-based references.
07.2024

4 Speeches

The focus is placed on the importance of the legal analysis (which was commissioned by the Centre Party faction) and constitutional review. It highlights the economic impact—specifically, the decrease in turnover and the increase in burdens. Regional and business sector consequences are also coming to the fore.
06.2024

45 Speeches

The text emphasizes competence in foreign policy and relations with Georgia, including criticism of the Foreign Minister's activities and the need for analyses before decisions are made. It also demonstrates knowledge of energy policy (nuclear power plants, renewable energy, tariffs, and the energy balance) and the assessment of economic impacts (socio-economic analyses, the effect of the tax system). It also mentions the financing of local governments and the impact of land tax/car tax, along with examples supported by the necessary figures regarding the final outcome.
05.2024

46 Speeches

The demagogic style clearly focuses on economic and tax policy issues, employing specific figures (such as EU average consumption taxes, 25 million on the revenue side of the draft bill, 7.9 million maximum income concerning the sugar tax) and the impact of Euribor on banks. References are also made to the nuances of housing stock renovation and education policy, as well as criticism of the subsistence benefits system. This approach relies on a combination of facts, figures, and sweeping criticism.
04.2024

18 Speeches

Demonstrates a specific knowledge base in energy policy and the supply chain, utilizing historical electricity price data (e.g., 19 cents for the universal service price compared to market prices) and the complexities of pricing on various dates. Highlights legislative references (Sections 48, 483) related to the auditing of e- and m-elections, which is evidenced by the methodical approach taken in their role as a subject matter expert and their critical assessment of control requirements.
03.2024

16 Speeches

Energy policy and grid developments (onshore and offshore wind, external interconnectors, grid upgrades); the economic challenges of the green transition and energy prices; the impact of demography and the cost of living, alongside the security of food production; and the future and taxation of biofuels as a component of climate policy. It relies on specific figures (e.g., 5% cost of living in February, 1.6% vs 5% inflation, and data points for fuel, gas, and electricity excise duties) and references studies and expert claims.
02.2024

10 Speeches

It clearly utilizes numbers and research references: 1.66% of the price increase compared to the tax hike, inflation in recent months, and observations from the Institute of Economic Research. It raises precise proportions regarding tax impacts, the effect of CO2 quotas on Narva, and the structure of road maintenance funding, illustrating the role of various tax increases and price changes. It demonstrates knowledge of regional energy costs and the socio-economic situation in Narva, as well as the challenges related to local government funding.
01.2024

6 Speeches

Demonstrates knowledge of energy policy (the nuclear energy debate), property renovation targets (4,000 apartment buildings, 70-year timeline; KredEx), and tax policy (progressive income tax, graduated income tax, 22% dropping to 19.2%). References a working group report and public programs, utilizing specific examples and figures. The analysis appears to be fact-based and involves considering the weighing of both costs and benefits.