By Months: Anti Poolamets

Total Months: 19

Fully Profiled: 19

10.2025

2 Speeches

The speaker is strongly opposed to new EU-level taxes and excise duties that could diminish national competitiveness or infringe upon fiscal sovereignty. He/She emphasizes the risk of economic recession and job losses, particularly in the tourism sector, while prioritizing the assurance of economic growth and citing the purchasing power of tourists.
09.2025

17 Speeches

There is no specific economic platform outlined, but the government's budget decisions regarding national defense are criticized, having led to a decline in capability, and this is labeled "powerless national defense." Concern is also expressed over the economic damage inflicted upon farmers related to controlling the populations of predators and wild boars.
06.2025

38 Speeches

Economically, the speaker advocates for economic growth and industrial support. He sharply criticizes the government's policies, which he argues have led to economic stagnation and widespread industrial closures. He opposes the mandated economy accompanying the green transition, arguing that it drives up prices (citing, for example, mandatory fuel blending) and destroys industries (such as the Kunda cement factory). Furthermore, he supports the PPP model for road construction and criticizes the significant cost overruns and lack of projected demand for the Rail Baltic project.
05.2025

28 Speeches

The speaker is strongly opposed to tax hikes, arguing that they ruin the economy and cause capital flight (citing the relocation of the owner of Postimees, for example). He advocates covering the nation's defense costs by issuing bonds (borrowing from its own people) and selling minority stakes in state-owned joint-stock companies (referencing the Latvian model). He criticizes the totalitarian regulation of the green transition and supports private sector autonomy.
04.2025

26 Speeches

Economic views are strongly opposed to state intervention and subsidies, particularly within the context of the green transition, which is fleecing the public of 2.8 billion euros to support "windfall electricity." They support implementing a bank tax, following Lithuania's example, to ease the overall tax burden (for instance, by eliminating the car tax). The government is blamed for the economic recession, tax hikes, and the destruction of viable industry through excessively high electricity prices.
03.2025

15 Speeches

He advocates for a market economy and demands tax cuts to improve the competitiveness of the economy. He is strongly opposed to the government's subsidy-based economy, especially in the energy sector, labeling it socialist and Leninist—a system that destroys competitiveness and squanders billions on foreign companies. He also criticizes the excessive bureaucracy imposed on businesses, such as sustainability reports.
02.2025

20 Speeches

Economic views are strongly opposed to tax hikes (the car tax) and subsidies (the 2.6 billion for wind farms), arguing that they impoverish people and harm competitiveness. The policy criticizes the government's actions, which have caused three years of economic recession. It demands a competitive economy and is against directing state money into unprofitable "junk technologies" and the business interests of foreign firms.
01.2025

18 Speeches

He supports prioritizing national defense spending within the economy and criticizes the government's massive expenditures—2.5 billion euros—on wind energy subsidies, calling it wasteful. He demands transparency and efficiency in the state budget, citing criticism from the State Audit Office regarding the ineffectiveness of the activity-based budget system. He opposes the use of massive foreign labor, arguing that it creates uncontrolled zones and harms the linguistic environment.
12.2024

31 Speeches

The speaker is vehemently opposed to the proposed tax hikes (fuel and alcohol excise duties, VAT, and the taxation of pensions), arguing that these measures destroy competitiveness and deepen the economic crisis, leading to severe household payment difficulties. The green transition is viewed as a growth-killing planned economy. Support for the tourism sector is demanded, and the extraction of banks' excessive profits is criticized.
11.2024

28 Speeches

The speaker is deeply concerned about the recession and high inflation, highlighting the massive price increases for electricity (187%) and the consumer food basket (48.67%). He blames the economic downturn on energy policy and the green transition. He opposes CO2 taxes and new levies on businesses, demanding immediate measures to curb inflation.
10.2024

25 Speeches

Strongly opposes the government’s green transition policy, which he/she assesses as being responsible for high energy prices and the economic recession. He/She criticizes the raising of the doctor’s visit fee during a time of increasing poverty and rejects the left-wing ideological administrative burdens placed on businesses that require ensuring the representation of racial and sexual minorities. He/She advocates for raising family benefits.
09.2024

19 Speeches

The speaker is critical of the government's spending, viewing 37 million euros for bog restoration as an exorbitant sum at a time when exports are declining. He supports redirecting the money toward sensible economic activities, rural life, and the preservation of historical communities. He also advocates supporting the domestic drone industry through state contracts and backs restricting the sale of land to foreigners.
07.2024

9 Speeches

Economic views oppose tax hikes, arguing that accumulating taxes will neither lead to economic growth nor improve competitiveness. The politician views the car tax primarily as a tool for balancing the budget, rather than a means of achieving environmental goals. He supports subsidizing car purchases for large families, rather than taxing them.
06.2024

12 Speeches

Economic positions focus on quickly halting the three-year recession, demanding immediate solutions from the government while criticizing recent tax hikes. The speaker supports Estonian IT companies but calls for stricter regulation of the platform economy to ensure compliance with laws and the proper payment of taxes. It is also proposed that a bank tax be introduced, following the Lithuanian model, as a new source of revenue.
05.2024

9 Speeches

It advocates for stimulating the economy through tax reductions (excise duties) and strictly opposes the "super taxes" associated with the green transition (CO2 quotas), viewing this as the European Union interfering with member states' tax law. It sees economic growth as the source of budget fulfillment, not belt-tightening. It supports the development of the national defense industry as "the Nokia of the next decade" and criticizes the import of cheap labor, which reduces productivity.
04.2024

35 Speeches

The speaker is vehemently opposed to the government's economic policy, which relies on tax hikes and is deepening the recession, citing Eurostat data regarding the drop in GDP and exports. He supports rescuing industry from the "green frenzy" and high CO2 prices by utilizing nuclear energy. He advocates for protecting large families and the most vulnerable, proposing the reversal of the abolition of the tax hump as a funding source.
03.2024

28 Speeches

The economic platform is strongly opposed to taxation, particularly the taxation of land under one's home, which they view as undermining property rights and being detrimental to pensioners. They criticize the government's "nudging" policies (such as car taxation) as anti-freedom, and express concern over the recession, inflation, and the competitiveness of European industry stemming from high energy prices. They support maintaining baseline production capacity in the energy sector.
02.2024

19 Speeches

Economically, he advocates for a counter-cyclical approach aimed at strengthening public confidence and the birth rate (e.g., through student loan reimbursement). He is sharply opposed to conducting business with an aggressor state, considering it unethical and damaging to security. He also criticizes the inefficiency of immigration in solving the workforce shortage.
01.2024

44 Speeches

The speaker is a strong proponent of tax cuts (lowering income tax to 20% or 18.5%) and sharply opposes raising the car tax and VAT, viewing it as "squeezing" the population that is growing poorer. He/She criticizes the lack of financial discipline in the European Union (citing the ESM and the bailout of Greece) and considers the green transition and its associated obligations (e.g., mandatory renovation) to be destructive to the economy and restrictive of personal freedoms.