By Months: Vadim Belobrovtsev

Total Months: 19

Fully Profiled: 19

10.2025

24 Speeches

The focus is on national topics, covering the vehicle tax and the demographic situation in Estonia more broadly. There is no reference to any specific regional or local issue.
09.2025

117 Speeches

The speaker focuses heavily on issues specific to Tallinn and North-Tallinn (the closure of the Kopli fire station, the North-Tallinn master plan, and kindergarten fees in Tallinn). At the same time, they also highlight national topics (energy policy, wages, demography) and use the practices of the Baltic states and the European Union as benchmarks for comparison.
06.2025

50 Speeches

The focus is strongly regional, centered on Tallinn, using examples from the capital (such as abolishing kindergarten fees and regulating e-scooters) to back up its arguments. It stresses the necessity of granting local governments more powers to regulate light mobility devices. Tartu is also mentioned in connection with school meals and the plan to lease Swedish prisoners.
05.2025

34 Speeches

The speaker primarily focuses on national issues but also highlights specific regional problems, such as the closure of the Kopli unit in North Tallinn and the resulting consequences. Furthermore, he/she emphasizes the negative impact of the education reform in Ida-Virumaa and rural areas due to the restructuring of the school network.
04.2025

31 Speeches

While the focus remains on national legislation, specific regional issues are brought to the fore, such as the situation in Järva municipality regarding teacher qualifications and the aging coach problem in Narva/Ida-Virumaa. Differences between counties concerning participation in cultural life are also stressed.
03.2025

22 Speeches

The focus is primarily on national issues (demography, taxation, security, constitutional rights). The only regional emphasis relates to the accusation that restricting voting rights is politically motivated, intended to influence the outcome of the Tallinn local elections.
02.2025

56 Speeches

The speaker heavily focuses on the problems of the Tallinn and North-Tallinn region (the closure of the Kopli unit, the electoral district, Tallinn sports facilities). Also in focus is a comparison of the Baltic states (Latvia, Lithuania) regarding the bank tax, and the broader international foreign policy context (US relations, the war in Ukraine, Georgia, the Middle East).
01.2025

34 Speeches

There is a strong regional focus on North Estonia and Tallinn. Particular emphasis is placed on the consequences of closing the Kopli rescue station for Põhja-Tallinn (North Tallinn), given its status as a peninsula, and the nationwide importance of the Tallinn Hospital project for North Estonia. Reference is also made to the opposition of local governments (KOV) to the education agreement.
12.2024

34 Speeches

The primary focus is placed on national economic and foreign policy topics. Locally, attention is drawn to protecting the safety of residents in Tallinn and North Tallinn (specifically concerning the closure of the Kopli detachment) and raising issues related to the competence and financing of local governments (LG) within the context of the early childhood education reform.
11.2024

32 Speeches

The speaker primarily focuses on national and social issues, but also raises questions concerning regional policy. He/She calls for a strategy to relocate state agency offices to rural areas to stimulate local life and inquires how the new funding system will impact larger local governments (Tallinn, Tartu).
10.2024

26 Speeches

The focus is primarily national (Estonian domestic politics, the budget, the ICT market) and international, utilizing other countries for comparative purposes (Latvia, Lithuania, Finland, Germany). International subjects include the UN vote, Estonian-Israeli relations, and the connections of the Estonian Orthodox Church of the Moscow Patriarchate. A specific regional or local focus is absent.
09.2024

41 Speeches

The focus is primarily national and international (UN voting, US alliance relations, EU comparisons). Specific regional references cover Tallinn (former deputy mayor, drug wave, school lunch funding) and Tartu (the school lunch funding model), highlighting the varying capabilities of local municipalities.
07.2024

21 Speeches

The focus is on national issues, but there is also a regional emphasis concerning the funding of local municipalities, specifically criticizing the "Robin Hood bill" (revenue redistribution). Furthermore, it is highlighted that the car tax will negatively affect rural areas, where a vehicle is an essential tool for work, not a luxury item.
06.2024

28 Speeches

The focus is primarily on domestic economic and socio-political issues, particularly the impact of taxation on the Estonian populace. Internationally, attention is centered on the question of interference in Georgia's internal affairs and its subsequent effect on Estonian-Georgian strategic relations.
05.2024

44 Speeches

The focus is strongly regional, specifically on Ida-Viru County, where attention is drawn to the systematic delays in salary supplements for teachers who teach in Estonian, alongside the lack of funding for language instructors for new immigrants. Furthermore, the preservation of rural schools is championed, emphasizing their crucial role in sustaining regional life (the school being the "church in the middle of the village"). The specific issue of the shortage of kindergarten places in Tallinn is also noted.
04.2024

30 Speeches

Although the focus is national, special attention is being paid to the delays in salary supplements for teachers in Ida-Virumaa and the problems associated with the transition to Estonian-language education. The contribution of the city of Tallinn to sports funding and the need for state support for the Lasnamäe Olympic swimming pool are also emphasized. He/She criticizes the government for blaming Tallinn for the teachers' strike.
03.2024

17 Speeches

The focus is primarily on national issues (tax policy, demographics, education), but also touches upon regional policy, criticizing the regional minister's plan, which introduces a progressive tax on local government funding and penalizes the most successful municipalities. It also refers to the concerns raised by a Tallinn school principal regarding the transition to Estonian-language instruction.
02.2024

14 Speeches

The regional focus is directed toward rural areas and Ida-Virumaa, highlighting the negative impact that fare-based public transport and high utility bills have on the residents there. The speaker criticizes the decision to make county bus routes fare-based, emphasizing that this is a particularly questionable measure for people living in rural areas. Tallinn city's investment plans are brought forward as a positive example, contrasting sharply with the state's inaction.
01.2024

17 Speeches

The focus is on both national and regional issues, criticizing the government's policy of penalizing successful local municipalities (Tallinn, Saue, Saku) by cutting their revenue base. A strong emphasis is placed on preserving small rural schools, which are seen as key to the viability of their communities. Specific attention is also given to the teacher shortage in Ida-Virumaa and Tallinn, as well as the necessity of supporting Russian-speaking children.