By Months: Vadim Belobrovtsev

Total Months: 9

Fully Profiled: 9

11.2025

17 Speeches

The legislative focus centers on the draft resolution titled, "Making a Proposal to the Government of the Republic to Expedite the Development of the Suspension of E-Voting." The speaker is a strong proponent of this initiative, stressing the necessity of suspending e-elections until the deficiencies are rectified, in order to restore the trustworthiness and transparency of the electoral process.
10.2025

70 Speeches

The legislative focus is on the draft bill for reducing parental tax liability, regarding which the speaker is a critical opponent. He seeks to increase the support being offered (e.g., abolishing the car tax for large families) and challenges the technical restrictions of the draft bill (100 euros).
09.2025

126 Speeches

The main legislative priorities include abolishing the car tax, declaring the second day of Easter a national holiday, reducing the social tax when hiring young people, and increasing state support for school meals. The speaker acts as both an initiator and a supporter, criticizing the government for making cosmetic fixes instead of substantive changes to the drafts (for example, in the case of the bill rejected by the President).
06.2025

50 Speeches

The legislative focus centers on opposing and seeking amendments to government initiatives, particularly concerning the Church Law (due to constitutional conflicts) and tax policy. It repeatedly puts forward social initiatives, such as increasing the school meal subsidy and designating Children's Protection Day as a national holiday. Furthermore, there is robust opposition to new legislation that utilizes databases and artificial intelligence (e.g., anti-money laundering measures, credit information sharing), on the grounds that these laws violate the principles of the e-state and pose security risks.
05.2025

34 Speeches

The speaker is an active opponent of several government-initiated bills, including amendments to labor law and legislation concerning churches, demanding their rejection due to constitutional violation. He initiates parliamentary inquiries regarding the salary conditions of public sector employees (teachers, police, cultural workers) and the financing of education.
04.2025

31 Speeches

The representative is active both as an initiator and an opponent. He initiates bills to raise the school meal subsidy and to make the second day of Easter a national holiday. He is a strong opponent of amending the law on churches and congregations, and he criticizes the government's attempts to introduce a car tax and change the electoral system through faulty legislation.
03.2025

22 Speeches

The legislative focus is centered on opposing government bills, including those concerning the car tax, the restriction of voting rights, and amendments to the law on churches. The speaker is highly active in submitting procedural motions, demanding votes and the suspension of readings. He/She criticizes the government for the lack of impact analyses when amending legislation and for creating laws based on one specific phenomenon (e.g., the church).
02.2025

56 Speeches

The speaker is an active opponent of the draft bill to amend the Constitution (regarding voting rights) and the draft bill to amend the Churches Act, proposing that both be rejected during the first reading. He supports the draft decision to conduct an analysis on the impact of social media. Furthermore, he has initiated a motion of no confidence against the Climate Minister and supports the strategic development of the sports sector (including a list of sports facilities and the establishment of the position of Sports Minister).
01.2025

34 Speeches

The speaker is an active initiator of interpellations (e.g., regarding the Kopli fire station, the Education Agreement). He/She is a strong opponent of the constitutional amendment bill concerning voting rights, as well as the car tax. He/She supports legislation that expands educational opportunities (micro-qualifications) and is related to the construction of the Tallinn Hospital. He/She demands changes to the parliament's rules of procedure to better regulate the conduct of ministers.