By Months: Heljo Pikhof

Total Months: 9

Fully Profiled: 9

12.2024

4 Speeches

Economic perspectives emphasize the role of education in economic growth and meeting labor market demands, supporting the state's responsibility for creating educational opportunities. The objective is to reduce youth unemployment and ensure that young people entering the workforce are adequately prepared, given that jobs increasingly demand general competencies and higher levels of education. Flexible learning options (such as learning modules/bites and micro-degrees) are supported for those entering the labor market.
11.2024

19 Speeches

Insufficient data. While the speeches do concern the financing of the education reform and the financial support of local governments (including resources from the European Social Fund), broader positions on taxes, trade, or economic growth are lacking.
09.2024

2 Speeches

Economic perspectives indicate a willingness to increase regulations in the construction sector by establishing national requirements for the creation of shelter facilities. This means that it is prepared to impose additional obligations on developers in the name of national security and preparedness.
06.2024

9 Speeches

Economic considerations are tied to education funding, specifically raising questions about the extra revenue generated by making vocational education partially fee-based, and about the budget forecasts for 2028 and 2029. He/She supports reforms that allocate resources toward creating additional study places for young people aged 16 and up, and factors in the utilization of external funding.
05.2024

6 Speeches

Economic arguments favor national investments in education and cultural infrastructure, viewing this as the key to Estonia's future success. There is a demand for the state's contribution to gradually increase to maintain salary parity between kindergarten teachers and school teachers. Furthermore, cost-sharing with international partners in cultural projects is supported.
04.2024

11 Speeches

Economic perspectives emphasize the financial revenue generated by the cultural sector (the creative economy, the Film Estonia rebate system) and the necessity of directing state resources purposefully while avoiding waste. A crucial priority is maintaining the competitiveness of cultural workers' salaries and ensuring social protection for creative professionals (healthcare, pension, unemployment insurance) through amendments to the Cultural Endowment Act.
03.2024

2 Speeches

The speaker supports expanding social protection and ensuring fair remuneration, funded by the additional revenue generated from increased gambling tax and alcohol and tobacco excise duties. The objective is to guarantee stable income and social protection for creative professionals, while ensuring that net income does not decrease. Support is given to paying taxes on creative remuneration to establish social guarantees.
02.2024

12 Speeches

Supports the expansion of social security by funding social guarantees for creative professionals through already implemented tax increases (gambling tax, alcohol and tobacco excise). It advocates fiscal responsibility, ensuring that the resources of the Cultural Endowment's capital funds are not diminished by new liabilities. It views securing social protection (creative remuneration) as more important and legitimate than providing tax-exempt benefits.
01.2024

9 Speeches

Economic perspectives center on improving the efficiency of education funding, pointing out that the current investment (6% of GDP) is ineffective. Support is given to achieving cost savings by streamlining the school network and allowing community centers to generate revenue by renting out their facilities. Furthermore, there is a recognized need to provide teachers with financial security through salary increases.