By Plenary Sessions: Vadim Belobrovtsev
Total Sessions: 10
Fully Profiled: 10
2024-09-25
15th Riigikogu, 4th sitting, plenary session
Economic policies advocate for social relief measures implemented through tax policy (specifically, lowering the VAT on food) and increased state involvement in social programs (such as school meals). The objective is to lessen the financial burden on parents and local municipalities, consequently bolstering purchasing power and social equality.
2024-09-25
15th Riigikogu, 4th sitting, press briefing
Economic perspectives emphasize the need to raise civil servants' salaries to offset high inflation, which has climbed over 44% in the last six years. The speaker criticizes the government for the poor state of the economy and strongly supports the interests of the workforce (cultural workers), opposing any wage freeze.
2024-09-23
15th Estonian Parliament, 4th session, plenary session
Economic views stress the need for strategic investment in diplomacy, criticizing the decision to shutter the consulate general on the pretext of cutting costs. New York is viewed as a crucial "economic mecca," and maintaining a presence there is essential for safeguarding economic interests.
2024-09-19
15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary sitting
Supports increasing social benefits and implementing a more progressive tax system, advocating for the introduction of a bank tax and a digital tax, alongside the optimization of the state apparatus, to serve as sources of revenue. It opposes new taxes (such as the car tax) and cuts that affect less secure groups, including pensioners and families with children, emphasizing the need for solidarity during an economic recession.
2024-09-17
15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary session
Economic considerations are lacking, but labor relations are indirectly touched upon through the function of the state conciliator. The primary focus is on managing administrative resources and workload, not on economic policy.
2024-09-16
The 15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary sitting.
Economic arguments favor increased public spending in the field of internal security, particularly for boosting police resources. Furthermore, concerns are being raised about the current wage policy, which denies police officers, rescuers, and border guards salary increases, thereby damaging the state's capacity to guarantee security.
2024-09-11
Fifteenth Riigikogu, fourth session, plenary session
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2024-09-11
15th Estonian Parliament, 4th session, press briefing.
The speaker supports a public sector wage increase in the internal security sector to alleviate the impact of inflation. Emphasis was placed on the need to guarantee employees' purchasing power, citing the nearly 40% rise in grocery prices over two years. He/She opposes the stagnation of salary levels that has been in place since 2023.
2024-09-10
15th Riigikogu, 4th sitting, plenary sitting
Economic arguments favor employee well-being, stressing that days off replenish energy levels and motivate staff, ultimately benefiting businesses in the long run. He disputes short-sighted business worries, citing Eurostat data that indicates the Estonian work week would still remain near the European average. It is also crucial to emphasize that passing the bill will not result in additional state budgetary expenditures.
2024-09-09
15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary session
Economic perspectives focus on labor issues within the education sector, urgently calling for improvements to teachers' pay and working conditions. Concern is being expressed over the stalling of negotiations, which could lead to a new strike, emphasizing the necessity of wage growth.