By Months: Vadim Belobrovtsev
Total Months: 9
Fully Profiled: 9
11.2025
17 Speeches
The speaker mentions cooperation with EKRE on the topic of e-voting, referring to them as the "main drivers" of the issue. While a compromise proposal is presented (suspension instead of cancellation), regret and disappointment are expressed over the coalition's reluctance to support opposition initiatives, even when they are constructive and reasonable.
10.2025
70 Speeches
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09.2025
126 Speeches
The speaker acts as the leader of the Centre Party parliamentary group, highlighting the faction's past and current legislative proposals. He expresses a willingness to support initiatives from other opposition parties (EKRE, Isamaa) and even the coalition (Social Democrats), provided they are substantively sound (e.g., increasing family benefits). He sharply criticizes the coalition's political culture, where opposition bills are rejected "simply on principle."
06.2025
50 Speeches
The speaker cooperates with the opposition parties (EKRE, Isamaa, SDE) in submitting motions of no confidence and supporting similar draft legislation (e.g., the regulation of light personal transporters). He/She expresses willingness to withdraw his/her own bill if the government adopts a similar proposal (e.g., declaring Children's Protection Day a national holiday). However, he/she notes disappointment when the cooperation is not reciprocal (SDE did not support the Center Party’s light transporter bill in the committee).
05.2025
34 Speeches
The speaker is acting on behalf of the Centre Party faction, but stresses the necessity of broad-based inclusion in the legislative process. He demands that a compromise be reached among the three sides (employee, employer, state) and criticizes the labor law draft bill for failing to include trade unions or the Association of Estonian Cities and Municipalities (ELVL).
04.2025
31 Speeches
The speaker is actively working on behalf of the Center Party faction, submitting several pieces of draft legislation (concerning school meals and VAT). He is attempting to find common ground with other opposition parties (Isamaa, EKRE) on the issues of the car tax and VAT. Simultaneously, he criticizes the Social Democrats for their uncertain support of the opposition's initiatives.
03.2025
22 Speeches
The speaker criticizes the government for refusing to cooperate, particularly for ignoring good opposition ideas (such as exceptions to the car tax). Simultaneously, the unity of the Centre Party faction is highlighted, and views are shared with other members of the opposition. Reference is made to the support and shared opinion coming from respected Estonian figures, including the Chancellor of Justice and the President of the Republic.
02.2025
56 Speeches
The speaker cooperates with fellow faction members (e.g., Lauri Laats) and refers to the Centre Party's previous achievements in Tallinn. He is open to constructive initiatives (e.g., social media impact analysis) but is uncompromising towards the government, accusing them of prioritizing coalition solidarity over the interests of the people. He refers positively to the criticism leveled at the government by other opposition parties (e.g., Isamaa).
01.2025
34 Speeches
The speaker expressed readiness to support coalition initiatives, provided they are sensible (citing examples like micro-qualifications and the Tallinn Hospital project), while emphasizing the opposition's willingness to engage in constructive cooperation. At the same time, the speaker sharply criticized the coalition's opposing behavior—the automatic voting down of opposition proposals—and characterized this as a failing of parliamentary culture. The speaker demanded a meeting between the Riigikogu Board and the Prime Minister aimed at improving parliamentary culture.