By Plenary Sessions: Vladimir Arhipov

Total Sessions: 5

Fully Profiled: 5

2025-10-22
XV Riigikogu, 6th Session, Plenary Sitting
The political position is clearly aimed at supporting the rights and clarity of local government (KOV) and promoting social policy. It supports bills that grant families extra time, using this as a platform to demand the government reinstate benefits for large families. The approach is a blend of political and value-based frameworks, emphasizing the welfare of children and parental self-sufficiency.
2025-10-16
XV Riigikogu, VI Session, Plenary Sitting
The political stance is strongly critical of society and anti-government. The main issues are the low level of subsistence benefits, insufficient funding for school meals, and the country's economic decline ("in a deep hole"). The criticism targets the failure of government policy and the cynical attitude toward the concerns of ordinary people. The focus is value-based, contrasting with the individualistic worldview that ignores social security.
2025-10-08
The 15th Riigikogu, 6th Session, Plenary Sitting
The political focus is centered on tax policy, particularly the motor vehicle tax, which he/she calls "the most hated tax" by the public. He/She emphasizes the impact of these measures (both relief and taxation) on specific groups of people and public opinion. His/Her stance is strongly critical of unpopular taxes and the absence of alternatives.
2025-10-07
The 15th Riigikogu, 6th Session, Plenary Sitting
The political focus is aimed at underscoring the nation's economic uncertainty and the decline in consumer confidence. The speaker questions the stability of the government's economic policy and asks whether the tax hikes are the primary source of these issues. The stance is overtly critical of the government's economic performance, specifically emphasizing a results-based framework.
2025-10-06
The 15th Riigikogu, 6th Session, Plenary Sitting
The most prominent issues are the fierce opposition to the car tax, which is directly linked to low public confidence in the government, and the alleviation of social inequality. The politician is calling for the abolition of the car tax and a substantial increase in state funding for school meals, stressing a value-based approach where security and social welfare take precedence. There is also firm opposition to the transfer of foreign criminals to Estonia, citing a threat to the nation's sovereignty and security.