By Months: Õnne Pillak

Total Months: 10

Fully Profiled: 10

12.2024

1 Speeches

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11.2024

5 Speeches

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10.2024

3 Speeches

Economic perspectives prioritize the protection of social spending within the framework of fiscal discipline, stressing the necessity of keeping child and family benefits immune from cuts. Furthermore, they support expanding the opportunities for parents to earn higher incomes while they are receiving parental leave compensation.
09.2024

5 Speeches

Economic views center on restoring competitiveness and maintaining strict fiscal discipline to establish better prerequisites for long-term growth. This involves supporting major investments (such as 160 million euros for export-oriented high-tech manufacturing) alongside saving state expenditures (1.4 billion euros, including 10% cuts across ministries). To overcome the budget deficit, a balanced approach is advocated, which includes a temporary increase in defense spending.
07.2024

3 Speeches

The country's difficult economic situation is acknowledged ("it's nothing to write home about right now") along with the necessity of making budgetary choices. Support is expressed for introducing a new tax, but the importance of targeted support and redistribution for vulnerable groups is stressed, favoring broad-based subsidies over narrow tax exemptions.
06.2024

5 Speeches

It supports strict fiscal discipline and the restoration of order in public finances to prevent the budget deficit from growing and the debt burden from increasing. Furthermore, it deems economic growth essential for securing future pension increases and supports difficult decisions aimed at keeping expenditures under control.
05.2024

4 Speeches

The speaker supports the state funding and redistribution of social benefits (pensions, family allowances) but stresses the need for fiscal responsibility. He/She points out that any increases in benefits must be commensurate with the state's financial capacity, citing past experience where hastily agreed-upon increases proved unsustainable for taxpayers.
04.2024

4 Speeches

Economic considerations support social protection measures by reducing the out-of-pocket burden for individuals facing high pharmaceutical expenses. Furthermore, voluntary wage compensation by employers is supported through social tax incentives, alongside the preservation of work ability achieved via flexibility. This demonstrates a balance between social and labor market interests, while simultaneously prioritizing employee protection.
03.2024

19 Speeches

Supports linking social benefits (sickness and care benefits) to actual income to ensure the economic security of families. Acknowledges that financing (including EU structural funds) and cost coverage (employer expenses, Unemployment Insurance Fund support) are important issues. Stresses that material benefits alone will not solve the problems related to the birth rate.
02.2024

1 Speeches

Insufficient data.