By Months: Tõnis Mölder

Total Months: 9

Fully Profiled: 9

10.2025

10 Speeches

Economic perspectives emphasize fiscal responsibility and the sustainability of revenues, examining the sources of dividends and fees accruing to the state budget. The speaker clearly distinguishes between fees paid by the state itself and the contributions made by private investors and private developers. There is also interest in incentives for renewable energy projects.
06.2025

1 Speeches

Insufficient data. While the discussion addresses the protection of legal entities' rights, which might suggest business interests, no direct positions are stated regarding taxes, expenditures, or economic growth.
05.2025

5 Speeches

Economic perspectives stress the necessity of reducing the administrative burden on businesses, advocating for either the postponement or the voluntary nature of mandatory sustainability reporting. The speaker positively noted the support for the new draft legislation from major business organizations (the Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the Estonian Employers’ Confederation). He/She also recognizes the positive effect that sustainability reports have on international reputation.
01.2025

1 Speeches

Insufficient data.
12.2024

1 Speeches

The politician supports business interests and the reduction of bureaucracy, stressing that laws must yield tangible benefits for renewable energy developers. He criticizes measures that lessen the workload of officials but fail to offer entrepreneurs any significant advantage or practical assistance.
11.2024

5 Speeches

Not enough data.
07.2024

2 Speeches

Economic perspectives center on the regulatory framework, calling for clarity and progress regarding the draft Competition Act. The emphasis is placed on legal propriety, given that the bill has drawn criticism from legal experts and the Chancellor of Justice.
06.2024

1 Speeches

Insufficient Data
01.2024

10 Speeches

Economic perspectives center on the effectiveness of excise policy, stressing that overly stringent prohibitions or high taxes can result in the flourishing of the black market and the subsequent loss of tax revenue. The approach advocates for regulating the legal market through control and taxation, specifically to collect excise funds earmarked for healthcare financing.