By Months: Vladimir Arhipov

Total Months: 9

Fully Profiled: 9

11.2025

15 Speeches

The economic views strongly support social redistribution and state subsidies aimed at mitigating the impact of rising prices on vulnerable groups. It is deemed crucial to raise the subsistence minimum and the pension supplement, emphasizing that the current level does not even cover the cost of essential goods. He/She is requesting a budget analysis that demonstrates a readiness for increased social spending.
10.2025

39 Speeches

Economic views are focused on social justice and support assisting the less fortunate. They are strongly opposed to the car tax, arguing that it directly impacts the poor and diminishes the willingness to defend the country. They support an income tax designed to stimulate the economy and demand increased state subsidies for school meals to mitigate the effects of rising prices and ensure social equality.
09.2025

90 Speeches

It supports reducing the tax burden and demands lowering the VAT on food to boost people's purchasing power. It criticizes the government's tax policy as unfair, stating that "the poor pay more, and the rich get more." It prioritizes training local unemployed individuals over importing foreign labor. It demands greater financial support from the state for local municipalities so they can fulfill their obligations.
06.2025

31 Speeches

Strongly opposes tax hikes and supports reducing the tax burden during the economic crisis. Criticizes the government's approach, contrasting it with the positive examples set by Finland and Germany. Supports prioritizing local labor over foreign workers, stressing the critical role of retraining and the Unemployment Insurance Fund. Argues that the current policy is detrimental to economic growth and productivity.
05.2025

40 Speeches

They express strong opposition to tax hikes, especially increases in VAT and income tax, arguing that these measures damage the economy and the overall business climate. They support lowering excise duties on fuel and recommend reducing the VAT rate on foodstuffs. Furthermore, they criticize the implementation of a car tax and demand that a bank tax be considered as an alternative. Their economic views are populist, centered on reducing the burden on consumers and improving the environment for businesses.
04.2025

14 Speeches

Strongly supports the reduction of VAT on foodstuffs, arguing that it would stimulate the economy and help households. It criticizes the government's economic policy as anti-people and demands inflation relief. It emphasizes that food is not a luxury but a basic necessity that the state should support.
03.2025

20 Speeches

He criticizes the government's tax policy, even while acknowledging that the policy change itself is a positive step. He expresses concern regarding the economic downturn since 2021 and the high rate of inflation. He specifically asks what measures will be taken to alleviate the burden on people's livelihoods. He remains skeptical about investments in offshore wind farms, fearing the misuse of taxpayer money.
02.2025

21 Speeches

Strongly supports the implementation of a bank tax and the reduction of VAT on foodstuffs to alleviate social problems. He/She criticizes the government's tax policy, which, in his/her assessment, disproportionately burdens ordinary people while the banking sector remains untouched. Expresses concern over inflation and the economic hardships faced by the public. Demands transparency in the use of state finances, particularly concerning the 2.6 billion euro investment. Is skeptical regarding promises about the low cost of green energy.
01.2025

19 Speeches

The speaker voices strong opposition to tax hikes and excise duty increases, stressing their disproportionate impact on low-income individuals. They support considering a bank tax to fund national defense, but criticize the overall tax policy. The speaker questions the government's economic strategy and demands a more concrete plan for tackling economic problems during this difficult economic period.