By Plenary Sessions: Andres Metsoja
Total Sessions: 6
Fully Profiled: 6
2024-04-17
15th Riigikogu, 3rd session, plenary sitting
Economic perspectives concern the balance between private property and state needs, particularly regarding the alienation of national defense properties through auction. Emphasis is placed on the necessity of regulating real estate development so that private entities cannot infringe upon the public interest by misusing state planning regulations.
2024-04-10
15th Estonian Parliament, 3rd session, plenary session
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2024-04-09
15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, plenary session
Economic perspectives focus on employment and the regional economy, noting that the availability of jobs in regions does not automatically guarantee a local workforce, which necessitates the introduction of external labor. It supports regional competitive advantage and the importance of jobs as an integral part of the living environment.
2024-04-03
15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, information briefing
The speaker advocates for economic growth that stems from entrepreneurship and job creation, rather than relying on subsidies or the "money machine." They are strongly pro-business, opposing regulations that shorten the period during which income can be earned, and emphasize people's desire for self-reliance instead of waiting for government assistance.
2024-04-02
15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, plenary sitting
Economic viewpoints oppose new taxes (like the car tax) which limit people's financial well-being and freedom of movement. Skepticism is also expressed regarding the allocation of fuel excise revenue towards road investments, citing a significant shortfall and demanding a more targeted use of existing taxes.
2024-04-01
15th Riigikogu, 3rd session, plenary session
Supports the large infrastructure project (Rail Baltic) as an economically vital connection to Europe. It acknowledges the necessity of making cuts (e.g., a single-track solution) but stresses that the state must be prepared to pay a fair price for the land, a price that covers the emotional cost, not just the market price.