Agenda Profile: Arvo Aller
Overview of the Implementation of the Fundamentals of Criminal Policy until 2030
2024-12-16
15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary session
Political Position
The political position is strongly anti-centralization, centered on preserving the physical presence of courthouses in regional areas. This stance is value-based, highlighting its regional policy significance, the security policy dimension, and the need to guarantee public confidence. The speaker explicitly opposes technology-based solutions (video, AI) that would substitute for physical presence.
1 Speeches Analyzed
Topic Expertise
The speaker demonstrates expertise at the intersection of criminal policy and regional policy, particularly regarding the regional presence of the judicial system. Specific terminology is employed, such as "the principle of regionality" and "security policy relevant." Furthermore, the role of AI in preparatory work is criticized.
1 Speeches Analyzed
Rhetorical Style
The rhetorical style is critical and challenging, repeatedly employing rhetorical questions to test the opposing side's arguments ("So, are judges really not needed on the ground?"). The tone is concerned and cautionary, highlighting the symbolic significance of having courthouses present and their importance for security policy.
1 Speeches Analyzed
Activity Patterns
According to the data, the speaker participated in the session where the implementation of the core principles of criminal policy was discussed, posing questions to the presenter. This pattern of activity suggests active involvement in debates and following up on issues raised by colleagues.
1 Speeches Analyzed
Opposition Stance
The opposition is aimed at the policy of the government or the rapporteur, a policy that ignores the principle of regionality and results in the closure of courthouses. The criticism is policy-driven, accusing the opposing party of failing to adopt a regional policy approach and demanding clarification on whether the Minister of Regional Affairs and Agriculture has approved the closure.
1 Speeches Analyzed
Collaboration Style
The speaker referenced collaboration with a colleague (Riina Solman), continuing the topic she raised regarding the issue of courthouses. This demonstrates a readiness for intra-factional coordination and support of issues.
1 Speeches Analyzed
Regional Focus
The regional focus is very strong, emphasizing the symbolic significance of the presence of courts in South Estonia and East Estonia. The speaker demands a clear regional policy approach and criticizes the failure to adhere to the principle of regionality.
1 Speeches Analyzed
Economic Views
Insufficient data.
1 Speeches Analyzed
Social Issues
Regarding social issues, emphasis is placed on the public's sense of security and the significance of security policy, particularly as it relates to the physical accessibility of the justice system in local regions. Furthermore, concern is voiced over the diminishing role of judges relative to technological advancements.
1 Speeches Analyzed
Legislative Focus
The legislative focus is directed toward overseeing the implementation of fundamental criminal policy principles, specifically concentrating on decisions related to infrastructure. The speaker is operating in an opposition role, challenging both the procedures used for closing courthouses and the regional policy rationale behind those closures.
1 Speeches Analyzed