By Months: Vladimir Arhipov
Total Months: 8
Fully Profiled: 8
10.2025
17 Speeches
Cooperation is mentioned only internally within the faction (the Center Party faction). The coalition partner’s proposal to abolish the car tax is noted, but this is used rather to highlight the government’s internal contradictions. There is no reference to bilateral or cross-party cooperation; the demands are presented as absolute political stances.
09.2025
85 Speeches
The speaker demonstrates a readiness to cooperate with colleagues, frequently referencing "the question raised by my colleagues Anastassia and Lauri" and supporting the initiatives of other faction members. A constructive approach is evident in their legislative work, where they support necessary draft laws (crisis legislation, public warning system) but demand clarifications and amendments. They maintain an open dialogue with ministers, even while remaining critical of their policies.
06.2025
31 Speeches
A limited willingness to cooperate, although acknowledging the necessity of making laws "better together" during the second reading. Reference is made to the opinion of colleagues (Peeter Tali), and support is given to certain individual initiatives, such as the establishment of a commission to combat fraudsters. Generally, the role of the opposition is preferred, but constructive participation in lawmaking is not entirely ruled out.
05.2025
40 Speeches
It offers constructive cooperation, stating, "If you want someone to assist you, ask the Centre Party for help; we will assist." It supports certain government initiatives when they are justified, such as the cybersecurity law. It recommends practical solutions, like meeting with the heads of municipal social departments instead of commissioning studies. The willingness to cooperate is selectively pragmatic, focusing on specific problems.
04.2025
14 Speeches
Supports certain government initiatives when they are in the public interest, for example, amending the Emergency Situation Act for the sake of clarity. Works together with faction colleagues, continuing the issues initiated by fellow members. Demonstrates a willingness for constructive dialogue if it serves the public interest.
03.2025
20 Speeches
Demonstrates readiness to cooperate on specific issues, particularly regarding the indexing of reservists' compensation, where they support the initiative of their colleagues. Stresses the Riigikogu's role in making decisions, not in requesting them from the government. Mentions cooperation with a colleague from Hiiumaa regarding the monument issue. Generally constructive when dealing with matters of national interest.
02.2025
21 Speeches
Demonstrates a readiness for constructive cooperation on specific issues, such as the construction of sports facilities and national defense. It supports legislation that serves the national interest, including the law on the protection of maritime infrastructure. It stresses the necessity of societal unity and calls for collaboration. At the same time, this readiness for cooperation is limited concerning the government's core policies, where it demands fundamental changes.
01.2025
19 Speeches
The speaker demonstrates a willingness to cooperate, expressing optimism regarding the Tallinn Hospital project and acknowledging the "nice people" within the coalition. The questions were posed in a polite tone, seeking clarification rather than launching personal attacks. The Center Party's position is referenced as a collective standpoint, not merely a personal opinion.