By Months: Valdo Randpere

Total Months: 17

Fully Profiled: 17

10.2025

2 Speeches

The expertise is evident concerning regional economics and economic concentration, utilizing the specific term GDP (Gross Domestic Product). The speaker demonstrates knowledge of the regional distribution of production and economic activity and its subsequent impact on the nation.
09.2025

2 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates specific knowledge of the financial mechanisms and legislation of the Bank of Estonia, referencing Section 30 of the Bank of Estonia Act. The expertise covers the profit distribution procedure, distinguishing between reserve capital, the increase of equity capital, and the freely distributable portion. Furthermore, they utilize historical knowledge concerning previous profit transfers to the state budget (e.g., 2020).
06.2025

14 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates authority regarding the work and procedural processes of the Legal Committee, representing the committee's positions on the topics of aviation security and fraud. They utilize detailed information concerning the committee's deliberations, participating institutions (the Ministry of Justice and Digital Affairs, the Prosecutor's Office), and the analysis of fraud. Furthermore, they possess knowledge of international legal examples, referencing the punishability of fraud in Great Britain and the activities of Lithuanian fraudsters.
05.2025

4 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates authority and technical competence in international aviation law and conventions, detailing how the mechanism for prosecution is changing in Estonia. He/She was appointed as the representative of the steering committee precisely on the basis of this competence, being able to clarify complex legal aspects (e.g., why an act committed in flight differs from being denied boarding).
04.2025

5 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates expertise regarding the history of strategic management (Estonia 2035) and labor law legislation (specifically, the Collective Agreement Act 2012). They present detailed explanations concerning the rationale and consequences of legislative amendments, employing technical terminology such as "strategic management tool" and referencing the constitutionally guaranteed freedom of contract. Furthermore, they possess specific knowledge regarding the effects of reducing VAT on foodstuffs in other European countries (Sweden).
03.2025

5 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates a strong grasp of the jurisdiction and operational procedures (Rules of Procedure and Internal Rules Act) of the parliament's special committees, emphasizing the necessity of adhering to the mandate. Furthermore, they possess detailed knowledge of recent history, citing precise dates and government compositions (Kaja Kallas's resignation and the formation of the new government in the summer of 2022).
02.2025

4 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates a thorough knowledge of criminal law and procedural economy, citing the recommendations of the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court and specific sections of the Constitution (§ 22 and § 24). Furthermore, he demonstrates specific knowledge of international agreements, citing as an example the Estonia Wreck Peace Agreement and the clauses governing its incorporation into national legislation.
01.2025

2 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates expertise regarding the financing and timelines of the specific hospital project, emphasizing procedural deficiencies. The argument is supported by referencing a specific date (July 7, 2022) and using a direct quote from a political opponent (Mihhail Kõlvart) to justify a previous decision.
11.2024

4 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates expertise regarding the security-political importance of Rail Baltic and the European Union’s funding principles. They particularly emphasize the fact that if the RB project is left unfinished, the received EU funding must be repaid, and crucially, that money cannot be used to acquire military capabilities. The speaker is also well-versed in defense and security topics, criticizing opponents for their lack of attention to the project’s strategic importance.
10.2024

1 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates expertise in parliamentary procedure, the quality of legislation, and legal systems, particularly in the context of immunity (indemnity) and perjury. They employ legal terminology and reference the specific characteristics of the American legal system to highlight the flaws of the criticized draft legislation. This expertise is further evident in their ability to analyze the bill's context (for instance, by comparing it to hate speech legislation).
09.2024

1 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates a high level of expertise in the legal field, particularly in differentiating between the legal force of the text of the law and that of legal commentaries. They employ specific terminology (e.g., "session department," "management board," "into proceedings") and cite authorities such as Ülle Madise to substantiate their position that commentaries do not possess legal force.
06.2024

1 Speeches

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05.2024

4 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates proficiency in the Riigikogu Rules of Procedure and Internal Rules Act and the jurisdiction of committees, insisting on the strict observance of procedural rules. The speaker possesses in-depth knowledge of constitutional rights, particularly the presumption of innocence (Article 22 of the Constitution), drawing comparisons with Swedish legal practice. Additionally, the speaker is well-versed in matters of cultural heritage protection and media ethics, referencing their prior experience as a member of the ERR Council.
04.2024

9 Speeches

His/Her expertise clearly lies within the legal field, particularly regarding the supervision of the Prosecutor's Office, the regulation of court proceedings, and the internal organization of the Riigikogu Legal Affairs Committee. He/She demonstrates detailed knowledge of the committee's minutes, previous legislative drafts, and the history of appointing prosecutors. He/She uses specific procedural language and references legislative amendments.
03.2024

2 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates expertise in the details of tax policy (the abolition of the tax convexity, raising the tax-free minimum to 700 euros) and the legal nuances of money laundering investigations. He/She explains the necessity of proving the predicate offense for money laundering and refers to specific examples, such as a conversation with former Prosecutor General Lavly Perling and the collapse of the Swedbank money laundering investigation. Technical terms such as "predicate offense" and "presumption of innocence" are used.
02.2024

16 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates profound expertise in legal and constitutional matters, particularly concerning the functioning of the Prosecutor’s Office, the balance in the administration of justice, and international mutual legal assistance treaties. Their knowledge is grounded in both committee work and prior political and legal experience, citing examples such as the costs associated with the pension pillar reform and the shifting of tax revenue to Latvia.
01.2024

13 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates expertise in the fields of legislation and criminal procedure, clarifying the scope of administrative oversight and the control mechanisms governing the activities of the Prosecutor's Office (the court system, notifications of crime). They possess knowledge of the history of education funding, citing the effects of the 2011/2012 reform introducing tuition-free higher education. The speaker also references specific committee deliberations and the viewpoints held by government representatives.