By Months: Vadim Belobrovtsev
Total Months: 9
Fully Profiled: 9
11.2025
17 Speeches
The speaker demonstrates profound knowledge of electoral legislation and the technical and security aspects of e-voting, repeatedly referencing the ODIHR report. Concrete statistical data are used concerning poverty (19.4% relative poverty) and distrust of e-elections (42% do not trust). The expertise relies on comparing international analyses and constitutional electoral principles with the digital context.
10.2025
70 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
126 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.