Session Profile: Reili Rand
15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary session
2025-06-18
Political Position
The political stance centers on deep concern over the slow implementation of the credit registry bill. The speaker stresses the necessity of protecting people from falling into debt bondage, proposing the establishment of a state-run registry and supplementary measures such as loan caps. This position is strongly policy- and results-driven, demanding faster and more effective government intervention.
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Topic Expertise
The speaker demonstrates expertise in the field of financial regulation and consumer protection, addressing specific measures such as the credit register, the loan cap, and advertising restrictions. They raise technical questions concerning the speed of the register's establishment and alternatives to these measures, comparing the advantages of state-backed versus private capital solutions.
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Rhetorical Style
The style is formal and concerned, emphasizing the importance of the speed of the bill's enactment and its social impact. The speaker presents a logically structured, two-part question aimed at obtaining political solutions and analysis, utilizing a logical rather than an emotional appeal.
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Activity Patterns
The speaker is active during plenary sessions, posing specific questions to the bill’s rapporteur. The reference to yesterday’s answer demonstrates consistent monitoring of the topic and the repeated submission of questions, which points to a systematic approach in the legislative process.
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Opposition Stance
The opposition is focused on the slow pace of the bill's enactment and the government's inaction in preventing debt bondage. The criticism is policy-driven, demanding faster and more effective state measures, including the consideration of alternative regulations.
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Collaboration Style
The collaborative approach is inquisitive and solution-oriented, asking the rapporteur to elaborate on the topic of alternative measures. The speaker is seeking confirmation from the government regarding the necessity of taking additional steps, while demonstrating a readiness to discuss broader solutions.
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Regional Focus
There is not enough data.
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Economic Views
Economic perspectives emphasize strong state intervention in the financial sector to protect consumers from debt bondage. Regulatory measures are supported, such as implementing loan caps and advertising restrictions, demonstrating a preference for consumer protection over unrestricted market freedom.
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Social Issues
The main social issue is financial vulnerability and the prevention of falling into debt bondage. The speaker emphasizes the state's role in protecting citizens from excessive debt burden, viewing this as a critical social problem.
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Legislative Focus
The legislative focus is on the draft bill for establishing a credit register and its rapid implementation. The speaker is acting as the initiator, proposing additional legislative measures, such as loan caps and advertising restrictions, to enhance the bill's impact.
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