By Months: Arvo Aller
Total Months: 8
Fully Profiled: 8
10.2025
8 Speeches
Economic views emphasize fiscal transparency and budget discipline. The speaker is concerned about the true scale of the general government position, demanding that depreciation be accounted for to get an accurate picture of the budget deficit. This suggests a conservative approach to public finance reporting.
09.2025
26 Speeches
The economic platform strongly opposes tax hikes, particularly the land tax imposed on agricultural land, which directly impacts farmers and threatens food security. It supports small-scale and local food production and criticizes government policies that drain money from the public (e.g., the car tax, and increases to income and VAT). It promises that EKRE will lower the land tax upon taking office.
06.2025
9 Speeches
Economic views are strongly opposed to tax hikes, specifically resisting the increase in VAT and the new waste management fee, which is widely seen as a hidden tax increase. The preference is to improve the country’s competitiveness and focus on employing the 60,000 Estonian residents currently registered with the Unemployment Insurance Fund, rather than bringing in foreign labor. He/She criticizes the growing bureaucracy that comes along with these new fees and the requirements for data transparency.
05.2025
20 Speeches
Strongly advocates for tax reductions (income tax, excise duties, VAT), arguing that this will boost state revenue and improve people's standard of living. He/She opposes the introduction of cheap foreign labor, stressing that it neither solves the structural issues of the Estonian labor market nor enhances productivity. Furthermore, he/she criticizes the government for failing to provide crucial accommodations for entrepreneurs, such as lowering labor taxes.
04.2025
14 Speeches
The speaker supports policies that foster economic growth, are free of subsidies, and ensure competitiveness. He is a strong proponent of tax cuts, specifically calling for the VAT on foodstuffs to be reduced to 5% to stimulate the rural economy and assist consumers. He also supports abolishing CO2 quotas or seeking an exemption for Estonia to improve the competitiveness of local businesses.
03.2025
14 Speeches
The speaker is critical of state subsidies, particularly in the renewable energy sector, suggesting that subsidies be removed from solar energy producers so they are forced to become self-sufficient. He opposes imposing administrative burdens and additional costs on businesses related to the new sanctions regulations. He also believes that the current regulation of the Aliens Act is sufficient for bringing in highly-paid workers.
02.2025
7 Speeches
Economic views are strongly fiscally conservative, opposing large state subsidies (€2.6 billion), which are considered wasteful and inefficient. They believe the green transition is not affordable for Estonia and demand that the benefits reach the Estonian people, rather than filling the pockets of certain companies. They warn that stifling business activity could reduce private funding contributions to sports and culture.
01.2025
15 Speeches
Supports lowering the VAT on foodstuffs to improve people's livelihoods, viewing this as a security issue. He/She opposes the rise in excise duties and the car tax, which make mobility more expensive. The government’s budget-centric approach (specifically, the concern over generating 400 million in revenue) is criticized, and concern is voiced regarding job reductions in the energy sector and the judicial system.