By Months: Henn Põlluaas

Total Months: 8

Fully Profiled: 8

10.2025

10 Speeches

The economic views concern the payment of social benefits and compensation, defending the current policy which ensures Ukrainian war refugees the same support as Estonian residents receive. Broader positions regarding taxes or fiscal discipline are absent.
09.2025

19 Speeches

The speaker stresses fiscal discipline and transparency, urgently demanding a detailed breakdown of legislative costs for the taxpayer. He/She is skeptical of regulations that increase consumer prices (tickets, recycling) and criticizes the state's failure to offer guarantees necessary to attract investments in the defense industry.
06.2025

9 Speeches

Economic perspectives are fiercely critical of the government, highlighting the colossal increase in the tax burden, rampant inflation, and the decline in purchasing power. It fundamentally objects to situations where people are charged money for services not rendered, citing, for instance, the waste removal bills for summer homes.
05.2025

10 Speeches

Economic views are focused on ensuring stability and low prices, supporting the shale oil energy sector while opposing the high costs and subsidies associated with renewable energy. The government's fiscal policy is criticized for imposing obligations on local municipalities that are beyond their capacity. A clear plan for financing defense spending is demanded to avoid future tax hikes, and a warning is issued against the economy-destroying impact of green regulations.
04.2025

9 Speeches

Economic views center on energy policy, with the speaker criticizing the artificially inflated price of fossil fuels (specifically oil shale) resulting from CO2 quotas. He demands that the true costs of renewable energy (including the complete overhaul of Estonia’s power grids) be factored in to ensure a fair comparison, pushing back against the demagoguery regarding supply security.
03.2025

4 Speeches

The economic viewpoints concern the development and financing of the defense industry. He supports state involvement in ammunition factories (citing Nammol as an example) to ensure production and provide guarantees. Furthermore, he discusses methods for financing EU defense spending, such as utilizing loans or relaxing existing budgetary constraints.
02.2025

5 Speeches

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01.2025

8 Speeches

The economic platform is fiercely opposed to taxes, particularly the car tax, which is viewed as nothing more than taking money from the public to finance questionable election promises. At the same time, the speaker is calling for an immediate and substantial €1.6 billion investment for national defense purposes, specifically for the procurement of ammunition.