By Months: Arvo Aller

Total Months: 11

Fully Profiled: 11

12.2024

22 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates deep expertise in agricultural policy (Tartu Agro land lease management, CAP social conditionality) and regional development issues. He/She possesses technical knowledge of national defense concerning the negative impact of wind farms on intelligence gathering and early warning time. The speaker uses specific terminology both in legislation (e.g., the Earth's Crust Act, the Criminal Records Database Act) and in finance (reporting year income, sales revenue).
11.2024

27 Speeches

Shows profound knowledge of regional policy, agricultural supports (PRIA, CAP measures), and matters concerning local life. Specific examples are utilized (the Jõhvi courthouse, Kiviõli school, Unemployment Insurance Fund service points) alongside figures (5000 versus 1000 jobs within the ÕÜF). The text is also detailed concerning amendments to the Sports Act and the Planning Act, covering issues related to licensing and age restrictions.
10.2024

22 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates detailed knowledge regarding infrastructure projects (Rail Baltic, Via Baltica, the Jõhvi-Toila road section) and regional policy (the last mile project, the relocation of the Land Board). Specific figures are used, and reference is made to budget documents (e.g., the absence of funding for the Defense League [Kaitseliit] in the budget appendix) and procedural deadlines, indicating an interest in technical and financial details.
09.2024

36 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates a thorough understanding of regional policy, agriculture, and food security, offering detailed criticism of PõKa 2030, the restructuring of the advisory services, and the deficiencies of the e-Farm Register (e-põlluraamat). Furthermore, they are well-versed in the technical specifics of the environmental and energy legislation (oil shale permits, environmental impact assessment) and the schedules for implementing the Emergency Situation Act (CER Directive) and conducting risk analyses. Specific terminology is employed, and references are made to concrete legal statutes.
07.2024

10 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates expertise in legislative procedures, referencing the role of the Constitutional Committee, errors in the explanatory memorandum, and the demand for the termination of the draft act. He/She also uses mathematical analysis to assess the actual percentage impact of tax increases (e.g., a 20% increase from 20% to 24%). Furthermore, security and historical issues are addressed, such as the Treaty of Tartu and borders.
06.2024

14 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates expertise in tax policy (income tax exemption, excise duties, state fees) and legislative procedures, consistently criticizing the lack of a formal drafting intention and inaccuracies in the explanatory memorandums. They are familiar with the implementation of the anti-corruption law and the confidentiality rules governing high-level international meetings (Bilderberg). Furthermore, they are knowledgeable about the specific characteristics of immigration and the impact of quotas on the Estonian economy.
05.2024

24 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates knowledge of legislative procedures (the VTK requirement, the wording of the law), taxation (VAT, income tax, excise duties, land tax), and budget details (revenue and administrative costs related to the sugary drinks tax). Furthermore, they are well-versed in regional economic issues, such as the utilization of the Ida-Viru County Just Transition Fund and the financing problems faced by local governments. They use specific figures (e.g., 7.8% unemployment rate, 25 million in the budget, 520,000 landowners) to support their arguments.
04.2024

42 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates comprehensive knowledge in the field of agriculture and rural life, tackling specific issues such as working hours calculation, goose hunting, and PRIA bureaucracy. Furthermore, they are an authority on transport logistics (specifically, the maximum authorized mass and length of road trains) and the financing of veterinary education, backing up their points with detailed references to relevant laws and European Union directives (for example, those concerning reproductive toxic substances).
03.2024

39 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates awareness of alternative budgetary solutions, repeatedly highlighting EKRE's proposed bank tax as a means of securing 150 million euros instead of taxing families. They are familiar with regional education issues (teacher salary delays and school reforms in Ida-Virumaa) and know the detailed provisions of various draft laws (for instance, the impact of the car tax on rural areas, or the waiving of Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) requirements for renewable energy projects). Furthermore, they cite specific examples of small producers going bankrupt (Pajumäe, Rahinge) within the context of Value Added Tax (VAT) regulations.
02.2024

31 Speeches

Demonstrates a profound understanding of the economic situation in the agricultural sector (a loss of €70M, unpaid bills) and of EU agricultural policy (the share of direct payments, permanent grassland requirements). It is detailed regarding food legislation (labeling of insect-based foods, PÕTTA recommendations) and local government financing issues. It utilizes specific figures and references previous political decisions (the MES 200 million).
01.2024

42 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates expertise in tax policy, the management of apartment associations, and issues related to forced reconstruction, providing detailed examples of loan difficulties in Ida-Virumaa and the terminology used in the Building Code. Furthermore, they are well-versed in the specifics of national defense (armament shortages) and food reserve management (the Reserves Agency, drawing on the experience of the former Minister of Rural Affairs). They utilize technical terminology and reference specific draft legislation numbers and submission dates.