By Plenary Sessions: Andres Metsoja

Total Sessions: 6

Fully Profiled: 6

2025-09-25
15th Riigikogu, 6th sitting, plenary session
The economic views are somewhat indirect, emphasizing the need for national economic recovery and criticizing the current poor standard of living. The speaker demands solutions, insisting that "Estonia really needs to get back on its feet," which points to the necessity of economic growth and stability.
2025-09-24
Fifteenth Riigikogu, sixth sitting, plenary sitting.
Economic perspectives support easing regulations and reducing bureaucracy to avoid unnecessary costs, such as more expensive mandatory insurance. The goal is to increase efficiency and simplify individuals' financial obligations, keeping user convenience in mind.
2025-09-17
15th Riigikogu, 6th sitting, plenary sitting.
The speaker strongly advocates for entrepreneurial freedom and minimal state intervention, stressing that the best market is self-regulating. He criticizes the "tax and compensate" model, as well as retroactive payment obligations, which undermine legal certainty. Economic growth and competitiveness are favored over a system based on subsidies and levies.
2025-09-17
Fifteenth Riigikogu, sixth sitting, press briefing.
The party/individual opposes tax increases (such as the car tax), deeming them unfair and inflationary, thus raising the cost of living. They emphasize the necessity of resolving infrastructure issues (specifically gravel roads) and guaranteeing the accessibility of services, noting that taxes are rising while services are simultaneously becoming less available.
2025-09-16
Fifteenth Riigikogu, sixth sitting, plenary sitting.
Economic perspectives emphasize the inviolability and sanctity of property rights. The speaker opposes regulations that restrict economic activity for the purpose of nature conservation, arguing that there are simply too many restrictions.
2025-09-04
15th Riigikogu, extraordinary session of the Riigikogu
Economic perspectives focus on achieving regulatory balance and cutting down on administrative red tape. While there is support for easing the financial load on residents (such as trailer insurance costs), stricter regulation is demanded for large-scale renewable energy projects to guarantee environmental protection and the deployment of the best available technology. Renewable energy is viewed as an integral component of the economy, and as such, it must be subject to proper oversight.