By Plenary Sessions: Arvo Aller

Total Sessions: 4

Fully Profiled: 4

2024-07-29
15th Riigikogu, Riigikogu extraordinary session.
The political position is strongly value-based, emphasizing the need to remove infrastructure objects that belonged to the Red Army and ensuring the swift completion of security vetting for ministers. The importance of the Tartu Peace Treaty and border issues are also stressed, demonstrating a strong national and historical focus. The speaker positions himself as ideologically pure, emphasizing that he was never a member of the Communist Party.
2024-07-29
15th Riigikogu, extraordinary session of the Riigikogu
The political stance is firmly against the car tax, which is deemed unconstitutional and an irredeemably bad piece of legislation. The focus is on the failure of the government's economic policy and the negative repercussions of tax hikes, demanding that the reading of the bill be immediately halted. This position is value-driven and has been forcefully articulated, stressing that this taxation is being implemented during a period of economic recession.
2024-07-22
15th Riigikogu, Riigikogu's extraordinary session.
The political stance is strongly oppositional to the government's planned tax hikes, particularly regarding income tax and VAT. The speaker questions the labeling of these taxes as a "security tax" and sharply criticizes their impact on poorer people. The main topic highlighted is ensuring food security, which is considered a missing guarantee in the coalition agreement. The framing is primarily policy- and value-based (the protection of poorer people).
2024-07-15
15th Riigikogu, Extraordinary session of the Riigikogu
The political position is strongly oppositional, centered on criticizing constitutional conformity and the integrity of legislative procedures. The speaker firmly rejects the specific bill (referring to the car tax) in any shape or form, deeming its justification unfounded. This is a value-based stance, underscoring the necessity of upholding constitutionality and criticizing the government’s arbitrary policy decisions.