By Months: Valdo Randpere

Total Months: 17

Fully Profiled: 17

10.2025

2 Speeches

Economic perspectives stress the importance of regional balance and the necessity of decentralizing economic activity (production). The speaker is worried that too much economic concentration in Tallinn could impede the nation's overall development.
09.2025

2 Speeches

Economic perspectives emphasize maximizing state revenues and directing the central bank's profits into the state budget. Fiscal support is preferred for national priorities, especially defense spending, during difficult economic times.
06.2025

14 Speeches

Economic perspectives tend toward market-based accountability, stressing the role of banks as "gatekeepers" in both fraud prevention and liability. The speaker opposes state compensation for fraud victims, fearing that such a measure would create an unethical business incentive. He favors the efficiency of existing systems and is against additional bureaucracy that fails to provide substantive value.
05.2025

4 Speeches

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04.2025

5 Speeches

It strongly supports the modernization of labor law and flexibility in the labor market, pointing to the positive effect previous changes had on the conclusion of collective agreements. It is skeptical about the positive impact of reducing VAT on foodstuffs, citing the Swedish experience as an example, where prices increased and reversing the measure is proving unpopular. The goal is economic prosperity, which will be achieved through adaptation and fair regulation.
03.2025

5 Speeches

The Special Committee for State Budget Control is mentioned, but only to emphasize that it should be dealing with the state budget, not putting on a political show. No concrete economic policy positions are put forward.
02.2025

4 Speeches

Insufficient data.
01.2025

2 Speeches

Economic perspectives focus on public sector expenditure and fiscal discipline, particularly concerning infrastructure funding. They support the position that financing must be tied to realistic project timelines and readiness, justifying the clawback of funds if a project fails to meet its schedule.
11.2024

4 Speeches

Economic standpoints focus on large-scale infrastructure investment (Rail Baltic) and the responsible management of European Union funding. It is emphasized that the obligation to repay EU funds arises if the project is abandoned, and EU funding is clearly distinguished from national defense expenditures.
10.2024

1 Speeches

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09.2024

1 Speeches

Insufficient data.
06.2024

1 Speeches

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05.2024

4 Speeches

Insufficient information
04.2024

9 Speeches

Insufficient data.
03.2024

2 Speeches

Economic views are strongly supportive of tax cuts, highlighting the positive effect that abolishing the tax hump will have on many earners, alongside raising the tax-free minimum to 700 euros. He/She stands against the rhetoric of class struggle and advocates for broad-based tax relief.
02.2024

16 Speeches

The speaker supports the implementation of new taxes (specifically the car tax), justifying this by citing the state's need for funds, particularly for defense investments given the current war situation in Europe. He criticizes earlier financial miscalculations (referencing Martin Helme's 22 million euro error involving the pension pillar) and the loss of tax revenue to Latvia, stressing the importance of fiscal responsibility. He suggests renaming the tax to the "national defense tax" to mitigate public opposition.
01.2024

13 Speeches

It supports fiscal discipline and stresses the need for cuts, pointing to the Ministry of Education's large budget as a potential area for savings. It links the necessity of raising teacher salaries to internal reform and savings within the ministries, rather than simply asking the Prime Minister for additional funds.