By Months: Valdo Randpere

Total Months: 17

Fully Profiled: 17

10.2025

2 Speeches

The regional focus is very strong, emphasizing the disproportionate role of the "golden circle" of Tallinn and Harju County in the GDP. The goal is to find ways to stimulate production and economic life elsewhere in Estonia to reduce the centralization of the capital city.
09.2025

2 Speeches

The focus remains strictly at the national level, addressing the finances of the Bank of Estonia, state budget requirements, and defense spending. There is no mention of local or international regional issues.
06.2025

14 Speeches

The focus is primarily on national legislative issues concerning the operations of Estonian law enforcement agencies and the implementation of relevant laws. International examples are cited, specifically regarding the punishability of fraud in Great Britain and the activities of Lithuanian scammers, to illustrate the sheer scale of the problem. There is no specific focus on local or regional projects.
05.2025

4 Speeches

The focus is on the international level, dealing with Estonia's accession to an international convention and the resulting impact on the conduct of Estonian citizens during international flights (e.g., between Helsinki and Tallinn). There is no regional or domestic focus.
04.2025

5 Speeches

The regional focus is primarily on national strategies and legislation. This includes local details, such as the specification of the location of Viimsi Konsum stores, and a historical reference to the workers of Ida-Virumaa in the context of the 2012 amendment to the Collective Agreement Act.
03.2025

5 Speeches

The focus is entirely on national themes, addressing the work of the parliament and the history of the government. There is no regional focus.
02.2025

4 Speeches

The focus is split between national legal reform and international/regional Baltic Sea security. He emphasizes the need for an international agreement to protect Baltic Sea infrastructure, citing several Baltic Sea littoral states (including Finland, Sweden, Russia).
01.2025

2 Speeches

The focus is on a specific hospital project, which suggests regional or local significance, although the geographical location remains unspecified. The topic is being addressed in the context of national funding and deadlines.
11.2024

4 Speeches

The focus is clearly on national infrastructure (Rail Baltic) and the international security-political context. The strategic importance of the project is emphasized, considering the events in Ukraine and Russia's attack. Local or regional topics are not addressed.
10.2024

1 Speeches

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09.2024

1 Speeches

Insufficient data
06.2024

1 Speeches

Insufficient data
05.2024

4 Speeches

The focus is primarily on national legislative and procedural topics, but he/she also highlights specific development issues facing the city of Tallinn. In particular, he/she criticizes the Heritage Conservation Board for obstructing the Linnahall and Estonia Theatre projects in the city center.
04.2024

9 Speeches

Not enough data.
03.2024

2 Speeches

The focus is on national tax policy and international legal assistance, particularly concerning Russia, highlighting obstacles encountered in money laundering investigations. There is no information available regarding the emphasis placed on local or regional issues within Estonia.
02.2024

16 Speeches

The focus is primarily on national and international issues, particularly the functioning of the Estonian rule of law and relations with Russia. The tax revenue (235 million euros) that ended up in Latvia is cited as a negative example of past policy, but there is no direct regional focus.
01.2024

13 Speeches

It focuses primarily on state and legislative matters, but also raises an issue concerning the City of Tallinn regarding the Russian Orthodox Church's right of superficies (building rights) directly across from the Riigikogu (Parliament). The question is framed within the broader context of national security and historical appropriateness.