Agenda Profile: Vadim Belobrovtsev
Continuation of the first reading of the draft law on the sharing of credit information (652 SE)
2025-06-18
15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary session
Political Position
The political stance is critical of the proposed Draft Credit Information Sharing Act because it violates the core e-government principle of maintaining data separation across distinct databases. This position is strongly policy-driven, highlighting the inherent dangers of data centralization and its contradiction with the foundational tenets of the digital state. The speaker objects to the bill, arguing that it would "essentially pool all data together."
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Topic Expertise
The speaker demonstrates a strong understanding of how the digital state functions and the principles of data management, highlighting the importance of data decentralization within the Estonian context. They are also well-versed in the relevant legislative framework, referencing a prior discussion concerning the draft law on the prevention of money laundering and terrorist financing (AML/CTF). Their expertise centers specifically on database structure and security.
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Rhetorical Style
The language used is formal and analytical, presenting the Minister with a direct and principled question. The tone is worried and skeptical, focusing on logical appeal and the structural contradiction between the draft law and the fundamentals of e-governance. Emotional or personal elements are not employed.
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Activity Patterns
The speaker is actively involved in the legislative debate, participating in the continuation of the first reading and referencing the agenda items from the previous day. This demonstrates regular attendance at the sittings and consistency in raising legislative matters.
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Opposition Stance
The opposition is aimed at the substance of the draft Credit Information Sharing Act, criticizing it for the centralization of data and the violation of e-government principles. The critique is strictly policy-based and procedural, directly asking whether the bill contradicts the foundational principles of the digital state.
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Collaboration Style
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Regional Focus
The focus is distinctly national, centering on the core principles of Estonia as a digital state and specific issues within national legislation (such as the sharing of credit information). Emphasis is placed on the unique data management principles inherent to the Estonian e-state.
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Economic Views
The economic views indirectly concern financial regulation and the management of credit information, but the emphasis is rather on data structure security and adherence to e-government principles. No direct positions regarding taxes or economic growth are presented.
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Social Issues
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Legislative Focus
The legislative focus centers on the critical evaluation of the Draft Act on Sharing Credit Information (652 SE), specifically opposing its proposed structural solution. Furthermore, attention is directed toward legislation aimed at combating financial crime, indicating a broader interest in the overall regulatory framework.
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