By Months: Andres Metsoja

Total Months: 9

Fully Profiled: 9

11.2025

8 Speeches

The style of cooperation is evident in the emphasis placed on the party-specific stance ("Isamaa is also very clearly of this mind") and in the referencing of colleagues (Anti Allas, Rene Kokk) during committee work. There are no indications of a readiness for cross-party compromise or dialogue regarding the tax issues under discussion.
10.2025

22 Speeches

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09.2025

18 Speeches

The speaker is clearly acting on behalf of the Isamaa parliamentary group, introducing the party's draft legislation and supporting the positions of colleagues (e.g., Seeder). He expresses gratitude to Mart Helme, whose absence gave him the opportunity to ask a question. Direct cooperation with other parties is not mentioned.
06.2025

11 Speeches

While the speaker primarily operates in opposition (referencing the Isamaa faction's proposal to reject the draft legislation), he stresses the necessity of cooperation between the state and local municipalities (citing, for example, the Alutaguse Foundation model). He identifies potential collaboration in infrastructure projects (the joint planning of road and rail bridges) and commends other participants (Mr. Vasnu) for their strategic vision.
05.2025

16 Speeches

The speaker is clearly operating on behalf of the Isamaa faction, presenting their draft bills (the Hunting Act, motor insurance) and motions for rejection. He acknowledges the opposition's role in the legislative process and thanks colleagues for their support, but does not point to a broad, cross-party compromise, but rather to Isamaa's own proactivity.
04.2025

14 Speeches

The speaker emphasizes the need for cooperation among opposition parties to repeal the tax laws, noting that Isamaa's appeal is bearing fruit. He/She is skeptical about reaching a compromise with the coalition, as he/she considers their policies (e.g., the car tax) to be irredeemably flawed.
03.2025

7 Speeches

The politician, acting on behalf of the Isamaa faction, proposed suspending the second reading of the bill. He referenced cooperation with and listening to interest groups and stakeholders (such as the Sorainen law firm and entrepreneurs), but his speeches did not indicate any direct cross-party cooperation or willingness to compromise.
02.2025

10 Speeches

The speaker underscored the importance of Baltic cooperation, noting that while it is often "bumpy," they cited the desynchronization effort as a good example. He officially invited the Prime Minister to Pärnu County to jointly inspect the wind farm construction process, signaling a commitment to regional collaboration.
01.2025

11 Speeches

The speaker emphasizes cooperation, noting that the draft hunting law received approval in the Environmental Committee regardless of the boundaries between the opposition and the coalition. He refers to the consultation process during the initiation of the bill, where various parties (livestock farmers, hunters, wolf conservationists) were heard, in an effort to find balance and compromise.