By Plenary Sessions: Vladimir Arhipov
Total Sessions: 8
Fully Profiled: 8
2025-02-27
15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary sitting
The text expresses concern over the transparency of energy investments and the burden placed on consumers, stressing that the public will ultimately foot the bill for these investments "indirectly" regardless. It demands clarity regarding the source and utilization of the funds, reflecting a fiscally conservative approach to public expenditure.
2025-02-25
15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary session
Limited data on economic views. It mentions that people with restrictions "work and pay taxes" but are unable to make decisions, citing taxpayers' rights. More specific economic viewpoints are not evident in the speeches.
2025-02-20
15th Riigikogu, 5th sitting, plenary session.
The speaker advocates for state funding of sports infrastructure, recognizing the limited ability of local authorities to undertake major investments. He/She views the state's role as crucial in sectors where local resources are inadequate.
2025-02-19
15th Estonian Parliament, 5th session, plenary sitting
Regarding the energy sector, the speaker strongly supports maintaining the oil shale industry, viewing it as essential both economically and from a national security standpoint. He stresses the importance of supply security and criticizes energy policies that rely too heavily on external interconnectors. His economic views are pragmatic, prioritizing stability and self-sufficiency over ideological concerns.
2025-02-19
15th Estonian Parliament, 5th sitting, information briefing
They strongly support progressive tax policies, advocating for a reduction in VAT on foodstuffs to assist low-wage earners. They favor implementing a bank tax to cover the budget deficit. Furthermore, they emphasize the impact of inflation on residents' financial security and criticize the government's approach to social problems.
2025-02-18
15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary sitting
Strongly advocates for a more progressive tax policy, demanding the implementation of a bank tax. It criticizes the current system as unjust, arguing that citizens are burdened with higher taxes while banks retain massive profits. It supports public sector investments and social redistribution.
2025-02-12
15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary session
They are specifically asking about the use of 2.6 billion euros, demanding clarification on the substance of the investments and the steps being taken. This demonstrates an interest in the transparency of how public funds are used and in responsible fiscal policy.
2025-02-12
15th Riigikogu, 5th sitting, information briefing
Expresses interest in major national investments, particularly the €2.6 billion investment in the green energy sector. It emphasizes the necessity of a transparent and democratic decision-making process when making economic decisions.