Agenda Profile: Vadim Belobrovtsev

First reading of the Draft Act on Amendments to the Motor Third Party Liability Insurance Act and Consequential Amendments to Other Acts (400 SE)

2024-05-08

15th Riigikogu, 3rd session, plenary session.

Political Position
The political position is cautious and policy-driven, focusing on amendments to the Motor Insurance Act. The speaker expresses concern about the provision that allows a vehicle to remain uninsured for a year, stressing that even stationary vehicles (such as electric motor cars) pose a risk. They support the stance that insurance should still be active in order to mitigate potential accidents.

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Topic Expertise
The speaker demonstrates expertise in the field of motor insurance and vehicle safety, highlighting specific examples of accidents involving stationary vehicles. The risk of electric vehicles catching fire is specifically mentioned, which indicates a technical understanding of vehicle-related risks.

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Rhetorical Style
The rhetorical style is formal, direct, and interrogative, addressing the esteemed rapporteur. The speaker employs logical arguments, focusing on policy gaps and risks, while avoiding emotional appeals and seeking fact-based clarification regarding the commission's deliberations.

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Activity Patterns
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Opposition Stance
No direct confrontation is stated, but the speaker casts doubt on the expediency and safety of a specific provision in the draft law (one year uninsured). The criticism is policy-based and aimed at mitigating risks, not individuals.

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Collaboration Style
The cooperative style is dialogue-oriented, as the speaker addresses the rapporteur directly to receive clarification and to find out whether the waiver of the insurance claim was discussed in the committee. This demonstrates a readiness for political discussion and the consideration of compromises.

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Regional Focus
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Economic Views
Economic considerations pertain to regulation and risk management, thereby indirectly supporting the retention of mandatory insurance coverage to prevent potential economic losses and hazards that stationary, yet dangerous vehicles might pose.

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Social Issues
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Legislative Focus
The legislative focus is on Draft Bill 400 SE, which proposes amendments to the Traffic Insurance Act. The speaker is a critical interrogator who is trying to ensure that the proposed changes adequately account for safety issues involving stationary vehicles and that the mandatory insurance requirement remains fully effective.

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