By Months: Reili Rand

Total Months: 10

Fully Profiled: 10

10.2025

13 Speeches

Supports state intervention aimed at alleviating social inequality and supporting the local economy. It advocates for lowering the VAT on foodstuffs to 9% to boost families' purchasing power. It sharply opposes the government's plan to distribute 114 million euros to high-income earners, viewing this as unfair tax policy and a failure to invest in children.
09.2025

56 Speeches

The speaker strongly supports social redistribution and improving the economic resilience of families through family benefits in order to alleviate economic insecurity. He/She is critical of the government's borrowing policy, which increases the debt burden for covering running costs, and opposes tax giveaways to the wealthier segment of society. Furthermore, emphasis is placed on regional competitiveness and the valuing of local raw materials within educational institutions.
06.2025

30 Speeches

Supports infrastructure investments (the Rohuküla railway) to stimulate the economy. Criticizes the tax system, which negatively impacts lower-income individuals (high VAT on food and excise taxes). Opposes the expansion of casual employment contracts, fearing the deepening of wage poverty and the loss of social guarantees. Supports the creation of a positive credit register to prevent debt bondage.
05.2025

32 Speeches

Economic perspectives emphasize the livelihood of families and the stability of incomes, criticizing the negative impact of irregular pay on budget planning and benefits. State investments in infrastructure (railway) are supported to stimulate the economy, and regional policy measures are demanded for the creation of jobs in rural areas. The government is criticized for creating the prerequisites for nuclear energy without clear economic justifications.
04.2025

17 Speeches

The economic perspectives are strongly socially oriented: they support regulations (such as wage transparency and gender balance) aimed at reducing systemic inequality, emphasizing that diversity is a proven competitive advantage that generates greater wealth. They oppose the involvement of private capital in healthcare, fearing increased inequality, and advocate for the Nordic model concerning affordable energy and a living wage.
03.2025

10 Speeches

Favors an economic policy that supports digitalization and higher added value, while remaining skeptical of the massive importation of cheap labor. Opposes the VAT hike, which reduces people's purchasing power, and criticizes the government for prioritizing the interests of a select few businesses when covering defense costs at the expense of family livelihoods.
02.2025

1 Speeches

Economic considerations are closely tied to security, underscoring the critical importance of maritime communication lines for both economic and military purposes. There is support for increasing national defense funding to develop the navy, thereby ensuring the uninterrupted flow of goods and energy connections.
06.2024

1 Speeches

The discussion concerns strategic investments and risk assessment within the energy sector, which points to caution regarding the financing of large infrastructure projects. Specific positions on taxes, spending, or economic growth are absent.
05.2024

1 Speeches

The economic perspective highlights the pressing need to enhance Estonia's competitiveness. The speaker identifies the solution as implementing legislative measures aimed at strengthening economic growth and the nation's standing.
04.2024

1 Speeches

Economic perspectives emphasize the role of regulation in ensuring financial stability and protecting consumers. State intervention (the creation of a credit register) is supported with the aim of reducing indebtedness and protecting borrowers.