By Months: Vadim Belobrovtsev

Total Months: 9

Fully Profiled: 9

11.2025

17 Speeches

Economic views center on social justice and the necessity of reducing poverty. Emphasis is placed on the problem of high absolute (3.3%) and relative (19.4%) poverty, and the government is urged to present a vision and action plan for improving the situation under the "Estonia 2035" strategy.
10.2025

70 Speeches

The entity strongly supports targeted tax relief for families with children, viewing it as a crucial measure for improving their financial well-being. They question the government's claims regarding the lack of budgetary funds, pointing instead to a colleague's contradictory stance, which suggests a willingness to increase social spending and/or implement tax cuts.
09.2025

126 Speeches

The speaker advocates for strong state intervention to increase social spending and reduce the tax burden for lower-income individuals (specifically, the abolition of the car tax). He/She criticizes the removal of the tax 'kink' as a costly and ineffective measure that primarily supports high-income earners. The speaker supports reducing employers' social tax contributions when hiring young people and points to the necessity of finding additional revenue (e.g., a bank tax or the optimization of state institutions).
06.2025

50 Speeches

It strongly supports social redistribution and aid for vulnerable groups, while opposing new taxes (the car tax) and tax hikes (VAT, and the income taxation of pensions). It criticizes the lack of clarity in budgets and argues that abolishing the tax hump is ineffective due to inflation. It calls for greater investments in education and social protection, such as increasing the state's contribution to school meals.
05.2025

34 Speeches

The speaker is firmly on the side of labor and social justice. He opposes abolishing the progressive income tax and reinstating the flat income tax, calling it an outdated and unprogressive policy that fails to set an example. He criticizes high inflation and new taxes (car tax, excise duties) and demands increased state contributions to public sector wages and school meals.
04.2025

31 Speeches

The speaker is a strong advocate for socio-economic support, calling for a reduction in VAT on groceries and a doubling of the state contribution to school meals. They oppose the car tax and support implementing a bank tax to mitigate the effects of the recession on less privileged individuals. Economic growth and a high standard of living are viewed as the foundation of security.
03.2025

22 Speeches

Economic policies are focused on ensuring the financial security of families and improving the standard of living. The speaker is strongly opposed to raising taxes (including the car tax) and cutting family benefits, arguing that these measures will deepen the recession and erode public confidence. They promise to abolish the car tax if the Centre Party comes to power.
02.2025

56 Speeches

The speaker strongly supports implementing a bank tax on excessive profits to fund national defense, contrasting this approach with the taxation of private individuals. They criticize the government's actions, which have resulted in an economic recession and the marginalization of the aviation sector. Furthermore, concern is expressed regarding national security, citing the instability of the coalition and the lack of transparency surrounding major financial decisions, specifically mentioning offshore wind farms.
01.2025

34 Speeches

The speaker is vehemently opposed to tax increases (including the car tax) and high fees (notary fees), viewing them as unjust and detrimental to economic revitalization. He demands a more transparent and cost-based budget to avoid embarrassing situations involving unspent funds. In his assessment, economic stability and security are prerequisites for encouraging family formation.