By Months: Arvo Aller

Total Months: 19

Fully Profiled: 19

10.2025

8 Speeches

The focus is exclusively on the national level, addressing the overall fiscal position and accounting methodology of the 2026 state budget.
09.2025

26 Speeches

The speaker’s focus is strongly regional, highlighting the issues faced by rural and peripheral areas, particularly concerning agriculture and fishing (Peipsi, the Baltic Sea). Specific mention is made of municipalities in Northern Estonia and Ida-Viru County (Jõhvi, Toila, Kunda, Viru-Nigula), stressing how government policies (automatic land tax, wind turbines) are forcing people to leave the countryside.
06.2025

9 Speeches

The speaker addresses regional issues, highlighting the problem of red deer in Lääne-Viru County (Kunda, Viru-Nigula) and stressing the increased workload placed on local municipalities (LGUs) by national legislation. He/She also refers to his/her childhood spent in Kohtla-Järve.
05.2025

20 Speeches

The focus is heavily placed on rural areas and border regions (Ida-Virumaa, South-East Estonia), stressing the direct connection between their viability and Estonia's national security. He/She sharply criticizes the closure of regional services (such as courthouses and unemployment fund offices) and the deterioration of infrastructure (roads, internet). He/She highlights that he/she was personally elected from Ida-Virumaa.
04.2025

14 Speeches

The speaker focuses heavily on regional economic and environmental issues. Particular emphasis is placed on the deterioration of the socio-economic situation in Ida-Virumaa should the oil shale industry be phased out. The damage caused by cormorants to the fish stocks and coastal fishermen in Pärnu County, Väinamere, and Lake Võrtsjärv is also highlighted.
03.2025

14 Speeches

The focus is predominantly on national and international topics, covering Estonia's birth rate, media policy, and international conventions (such as the UN and the example of Latvia). Specific local or regional projects or communities are not emphasized, with the exception of the issue concerning the merger of seven schools, which is framed as a general education policy problem.
02.2025

7 Speeches

The regional focus covers Ida-Viru County, where the use of children's shorter life expectancy to justify wind farms is being criticized. Also highlighted are issues concerning border security on the Narva River related to the removal of border buoys, and the pro-Estonian sentiment in Narva has been emphasized.
01.2025

15 Speeches

The focus is extremely strong on Ida-Virumaa and the border regions, emphasizing the significance of Jõhvi as both a county center and a symbol of state presence. It addresses both the social consequences of the oil shale energy sector (employment) and the accessibility of justice in a region located just 50 km from the aggressor state.
12.2024

22 Speeches

A strong regional focus, emphasizing the viability of Ida-Virumaa (stopping oil shale mining), the Tartu Agro region, and rural areas (scattered settlement). It criticizes policies that lead to the decline of regions, such as the closure of courthouses and the shutting down of small high school departments. It stresses the importance of a regional policy approach when organizing the judicial system.
11.2024

27 Speeches

An extremely strong regional focus, particularly in Ida-Virumaa (Jõhvi, Kiviõli, Sillamäe, Iisaku), emphasizing the negative impact resulting from the closure of state institutions. It stresses the necessity of state presence in border counties (Võru, Põlva, Ida-Virumaa) from a security standpoint. Furthermore, it contrasts Tallinn-centric policy with the needs of rural areas, especially regarding the car tax.
10.2024

22 Speeches

The speaker has a very strong regional focus, particularly on Ida-Viru County (Toila, Jõhvi, Narva, Sinimäed). They are demanding access to high-speed internet in remote areas, as well as the construction of the Jõhvi-Toila section of the Tallinn-Narva highway. This construction is necessary for developing local businesses and saving lives. Furthermore, they highlighted issues concerning the accessibility of medical care in rural regions.
09.2024

36 Speeches

The speaker maintains a strong regional focus, advocating for rural areas against the centralization of education and championing the socio-economic stability of Ida-Virumaa, particularly concerning the oil shale industry. They stress the necessity of regional policy measures (such as kindergarten place fees) to support marginalized regions and criticize the inefficient management of the Just Transition Fund.
07.2024

10 Speeches

The focus is placed on national topics (tax policy, economic downturn, security) and historical/border issues (the Treaty of Tartu, Jaanilinn). Comparisons are used to contrast Estonia's position with that of other European countries (car tax vs. e-elections). There is a lack of focus on specific regional or local problems.
06.2024

14 Speeches

The regional focus is strongly aimed at rural areas, emphasizing that the car tax and the rise in land tax will worsen living conditions further away from Tallinn and directly hit farmers and landowners. He/She notes that the car is the sole means of transport in rural areas, especially following the abolition of free public transport.
05.2024

24 Speeches

The speaker is paying close attention to regional issues, particularly the situation in rural areas and Ida-Virumaa. He/She is defending the residents of rural areas against the worsening tax burden and the deterioration of services, including the availability of kindergarten spots and the closure of schools. Specific topics covered include the closure of the Metsküla, Toila, and Iisaku Gymnasiums, unemployment in Ida-Virumaa, the utilization of the Just Transition Fund, and the impact of the Uikala landfill fire.
04.2024

42 Speeches

A strong regional focus is directed toward rural life and the problems facing rural areas, linking these issues with food security and national defense. Specific emphasis is placed on the closure of schools in Ida-Viru County (Toila, Iisaku, Kiviõli) and the necessity of funding local roads, noting that living in the countryside should not be detrimental to the environment.
03.2024

39 Speeches

A strong regional focus is directed towards Ida-Virumaa (teachers' salaries, school reforms, inclusion in the Song and Dance Festival) and rural areas. Emphasis is placed on the negative impact of the car tax on rural regions, where a vehicle is considered an essential commodity, and opposition is voiced against the reform of central libraries, which centralizes services in Tallinn, thereby removing jobs from county centers.
02.2024

31 Speeches

A strong focus is placed on the issues facing rural areas and local governments, demanding an increase in their revenue base. Specific regions and projects are mentioned (the Jõhvi football hall, the closure of production in Narva). Emphasis is placed on the importance of developing rural life and agriculture, as well as supporting domestic food producers.
01.2024

42 Speeches

A strong regional focus is placed on Ida-Virumaa, highlighting local problems such as loan difficulties faced by apartment associations, the high unemployment rate, and the issue of Estonian-language instruction at Toila Gymnasium. Investments are also demanded for roads heading east (the Jõhvi bypass), and the impact of the car tax on rural areas is criticized.