By Plenary Sessions: Vadim Belobrovtsev

Total Sessions: 6

Fully Profiled: 6

2024-02-15
15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, plenary session
Social issues are addressed through the lens of economic consequences, highlighting rising unemployment, the historically low birth rate, and the heavy burden of utility bills on the populace. Special emphasis is placed on the difficult situation faced by residents of Ida-Virumaa due to these high costs.
2024-02-14
15th Riigikogu, 3rd session, plenary session
Emphasis is placed on the well-being and mobility of large families among social issues, as a car is essential for them. The inclusion of this target group in the drafting of the bill is demanded, and exceptions to the motor vehicle tax are being considered to ensure their livelihood.
2024-02-14
15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, information briefing
The social issues addressed include the social and economic situation of teachers and Police and Border Guard Board employees, as well as their right to convey their message. Particular emphasis is placed on the critical importance of the work of police officers, rescue workers, and border guards for the security and functioning of the state.
2024-02-13
15th Estonian Parliament, 3rd session, plenary session
There is not enough data.
2024-02-07
15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, plenary sitting.
The main social issue is the birth rate crisis and addressing it through financial measures, specifically by linking student loan forgiveness to the birth of children. It strongly emphasizes the principle of equality regarding student loan availability, opposing the discrimination against non-citizens and citizens of third countries by restricting the pool of eligible borrowers.
2024-02-07
15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, information briefing
The social focus is directed toward the well-being of rural residents and the accessibility of public transport. Emphasis is placed on social justice and the argument that making the service chargeable is unfair specifically to rural residents, as they are now forced to pay for a service that was previously free.