By Months: Arvo Aller

Total Months: 9

Fully Profiled: 9

11.2025

7 Speeches

The legislative focus is centered on opposing the ratification of the international agreement and questioning the legitimacy of the related parliamentary procedures. The speaker is a strong opponent of this draft legislation.
10.2025

15 Speeches

The legislative focus is on the substantive scrutiny and questioning of the 2026 state budget draft. The speaker is acting as a critical interrogator of the draft, concentrating on the necessity of improving the budget methodology and its effect on the budget deficit.
09.2025

28 Speeches

The legislative focus is directed at opposing bills that increase government bureaucracy, particularly the proposal to reject the Crisis Situation Act because it grants the government excessive power. Attention is also drawn to the stalling of the valuable agricultural land law, and the postponement of application rounds for investment grants is criticized. He/She is critical of the omnibus bill amending 98 laws, noting that it fails to reduce bureaucracy.
06.2025

9 Speeches

The legislative focus is currently on opposing the proposed amendments to the Waste Act, primarily because these changes introduce new fees, increase bureaucracy, and shift state responsibilities onto local municipalities. The speaker is a proponent of rejecting the bill and took part in the discussion regarding the motion of no confidence.
05.2025

20 Speeches

The main legislative focus is on tax reduction bills (specifically, income tax cuts) and the repeal of the security tax, which are being presented as measures intended to improve the public's livelihood. It takes a critical stance on the government's bills regarding court administration, viewing them as a tool for closing regional courthouses. Furthermore, it is also addressing implementation issues concerning laws related to the expansion of corporate liability.
04.2025

14 Speeches

The speaker is an active critic of legislation and performs oversight. His primary topics include tax policy (specifically VAT), amendments to the Energy Act (the development plan), and draft legislation concerning identity documents. In these drafts, he focuses on minute details, such as restrictions on the length of names and potential surveillance capabilities. Furthermore, he demands clarity regarding the procedural questions surrounding end-of-life declarations (living wills).
03.2025

14 Speeches

The speaker is an active opponent or critical questioner regarding several draft laws, including amendments to the Aliens Act, the supervision of political party financing, and accession to the UN Optional Protocol. He/She supports the energy efficiency bill but wishes to amend it by eliminating renewable energy subsidies. A significant focus is also on ensuring clarity in the enforcement of sanctions and the regulation of vital services.
02.2025

7 Speeches

The legislative focus is on opposing the amendment of the constitution regarding the voting rights of stateless persons, supporting the proposal put forward by 23 members of the Riigikogu. Furthermore, the speaker asks the Minister of Defence whether the issue of border buoys in the Narva River requires amending existing laws or if it is related to protected infrastructure.
01.2025

15 Speeches

He/She was active in the interpellation opposing the closure of the Jõhvi courthouse and in raising questions regarding the transparency of representation expenses for high-ranking state officials. He/She proposes suspending the second reading of the agricultural subsidies bill, arguing that social conditionality increases bureaucracy for farmers and creates inequality.