By Months: Vadim Belobrovtsev

Total Months: 19

Fully Profiled: 19

10.2025

24 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates knowledge of technical tax matters, using terms such as "tax liability," "taxation period," and "tax relief." He/She focuses on analyzing specific financial limitations (100 euros) and their budgetary justification, asking detailed questions about the origin of the threshold.
09.2025

117 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates detailed knowledge in the fields of education funding (including the Basic Schools and Upper Secondary Schools Act, and Supreme Court rulings), specifics regarding social tax exemptions, the deficit of the Health Insurance Fund (Tervisekassa), and energy policy (Elering). Concrete data is consistently used to back up the arguments, such as inflation rates (40%), the drop in car sales (40%), and budget figures (a 200 million deficit in the Health Insurance Fund). Reference is also made to the experience gained as Deputy Mayor of Tallinn concerning student work brigades (õpilasmalev) and the city budget.
06.2025

50 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates expertise in social policy (pension taxation, family benefits) and education financing, citing specific data points (e.g., a 40% increase in grocery prices, the 1 euro school meal contribution). They are familiar with the principles of the e-state (data decentralization) and legislative procedures, having repeatedly referenced constitutional conflicts and the President's stance. Furthermore, they are aware of labor law and trade union concerns related to translating legislation into Russian.
05.2025

34 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates thoroughness on topics such as labor law (coefficients, employer freedoms), the education sector (qualification requirements, funding history), and public sector wage levels (1.2x the average salary, specific minimum rates). In his economic critique, he uses concrete data (40% inflation, Swedbank forecasts) and refers to historical and international examples (the 2008 déjà-vu, EU countries' tax systems).
04.2025

31 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates detailed knowledge of taxation (VAT rates in the EU, the constitutionality of the car tax) and education/labor policy (teacher qualification requirements, salary figures). In arguments, they frequently rely on specific data and statistics (e.g., a 40% price hike, 3% of qualified schools) and reference the positions held by the Chancellor of Justice.
03.2025

22 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates expertise in legal matters (referring to themselves as a "legal expert," citing constitutionality and court cases) and in the field of demography, using specific data regarding declining birth rates and immigration quotas. They base their arguments on the positions held by the Chancellor of Justice and other authoritative figures. Furthermore, they exhibit detailed knowledge of legislative procedure (e.g., the formation of an investigative committee, the handling of proposed amendments).
02.2025

56 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates a detailed understanding of economic and tax policy, especially concerning the bank tax (citing examples from Lithuania and Latvia, and advance income tax) and state budget execution (specifically, unused funds belonging to the Ministry of the Interior). Furthermore, they are well-versed in the field of education (the Education Agreement, opposition from local governments) and sports statistics (health risks, Team Estonia). The speaker presents arguments, drawing upon the opinions of the Chancellor of Justice, the President, and other experts regarding constitutional matters (suffrage, church law).
01.2025

34 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates expertise in budgetary matters, emphasizing the benefits of cost-based budgeting and referencing specific unspent funds (e.g., 3.6 million in the Ministry of the Interior, 100 million in the government budget). He/she is also detailed in the area of demography, presenting recent figures on birth rates, mortality, and migration. In the education sector, the focus is on the problem of the teacher pipeline, the failure of the education agreement, and the issue of micro-qualifications.
12.2024

34 Speeches

Shows detailed awareness of tax policy, excise duties, and budget processes, referencing specific amounts and budget lines (e.g., the Rescue Board's 3.6 million euro surplus). Possesses thorough knowledge of local government (KOV) financing and early childhood education regulations, quoting the positions of the Association of Estonian Cities and Municipalities (ELVL). In foreign policy matters, specific references are made to UN voting patterns and the rules of the Venice Commission.
11.2024

32 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates a strong grasp of budgetary processes (the lack of transparency in activity-based budgeting, the earmarked use of the security tax) and social policy (the procedure for pension payouts, specialist doctor visit fees, dental care for pensioners). He shows authority on internal security matters by presenting detailed data on the victims and damages resulting from scam calls and offering concrete legislative solutions (increasing the liability of banks and telecommunications operators). Furthermore, he is familiar with foreign policy voting patterns in the UN General Assembly.
10.2024

26 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates expertise in the ICT sector, providing detailed comparisons of internet speed and price across the Baltic States and Europe, citing European Commission studies. They are also well-versed in budget procedures and structure, referencing the cost-based budget, the 500,000 euro threshold, and the positions held by the Chancellor of Justice. Furthermore, the speaker utilizes specific data and statistics regarding fraud and damages.
09.2024

41 Speeches

The greatest expertise is evident in matters concerning the financing of social and education policy, specifying concrete subsidy amounts and inflation rates (e.g., a 40% price increase for foodstuffs). The text utilizes statistics (Eurostat) and refers to statements made by PPA Director Egert Belitšev, demonstrating awareness of public sector resource issues. Furthermore, the author is familiar with international norms (UN voting practices, EU holidays) and economic indicators (the average working hours figure).
07.2024

21 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates expertise in legislative procedure (including the procedural timeline and the time of enactment) and constitutional matters, citing commissioned legal analyses and Supreme Court decisions. Furthermore, a detailed inquiry concerning the ICT sector has been presented, bringing forth specific data regarding the profits of major telecommunications companies. Knowledge is also demonstrated on the topics of local government financing and regional policy.
06.2024

28 Speeches

Demonstrates authority on tax policy and budget issues, utilizing specific figures (e.g., 76% opposition, 1100% increase in the citizenship fee) and referencing points in the coalition agreement. It also shows knowledge of foreign policy norms (interference in the internal affairs of another country) and personnel matters in the education sector (teacher qualification requirements).
05.2024

44 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates significant expertise in education policy, particularly concerning teachers' salary coefficients, the sticking points of transitioning to Estonian-language instruction, and the failures associated with exams. They are well-versed in fiscal policy and economic forecasts, citing IMF data regarding Estonia's recession and inflation. Furthermore, they are meticulous regarding legislative procedures (constitutional conflicts) and the requirements for protecting cultural heritage (the Estonia theater extension).
04.2024

30 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates expertise in the field of education and social policy, citing statistics on teacher burnout and salary increase figures (e.g., 17 euros gross). They are familiar with the details of tax policy (the tax hump, excise duties) and quote experts regarding the security of e-elections, such as a representative of Cybernetica AS. They also refer to international examples (over 100 countries, Portugal) concerning holidays and taxes.
03.2024

17 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates deep expertise regarding tax policy (specifically the bank tax and consumption taxes) and the challenges facing the education system (teacher shortages, children with special educational needs (SEN), and the transition to Estonian-language instruction). They utilize statistical data, citing figures from Statistics Estonia concerning unemployment and birth rates (noting the lowest birth rate since 1919) as well as studies on teacher burnout. The speaker stresses that the education system is not operating in sync with the evolving economic system, which exacerbates the labor shortage.
02.2024

14 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates expertise in economic and demographic policy, referencing studies by the Institute of Economic Research and historical birth rate data (dating back to 1919). He/She addresses detailed legislative nuances, such as the specific provisions for student loan forgiveness in the case of twins and public transport ticket prices in the counties. Furthermore, he/she demonstrates knowledge of national defense expenditures and international developments related to NATO (e.g., Donald Trump’s comments).
01.2024

17 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates profound expertise in the field of education, detailing the shortage of support specialists, the bottlenecks in the transition to Estonian-language education, and the issue of teacher salaries. Specific questions regarding figures and amounts were also presented concerning the impact of the tax package and the revenue base of local municipalities. Specific terms are used, such as SEN children (children with special educational needs), the C1 language proficiency requirement, and the allocation of corporate income tax revenue to local governments.