By Months: Urmas Reinsalu

Total Months: 19

Fully Profiled: 19

10.2025

22 Speeches

The primary legislative focus is the complete abolition of the car tax and ensuring financial transparency regarding the State Budget Strategy (RES) and its underlying projects (such as the prison project). He acts as a strong opponent and scrutinizer of government bills and budget plans.
09.2025

85 Speeches

The main legislative priorities include introducing the bill to abolish the car tax and proposing the closure of the temporary control line with the Russian Federation. He is a fierce opponent of the "super database" law and the bill on taxing maritime transport, accusing the government of pushing through unconstitutional legislation and demanding their repeal.
06.2025

75 Speeches

The legislative focus is centered on rejecting the government’s key legislative proposals: the supplementary budget, making temporary tax hikes permanent, and the car tax. A further priority is opposing bills that restrict fundamental rights (such as the super database for data mining and license plate recognition cameras), demanding that they be withdrawn or rejected. It is also addressing the issue of violations of Riigikogu procedural rules and criticizing the initiative to reform the organization of the court system.
05.2025

63 Speeches

The legislative focus is centered on the repeal of government-initiated tax hikes and regulations. It is initiating bills to prevent the increase of the car tax and indirect taxes (the Tax Peace Law) and is demanding the adoption of a negative supplementary budget. There is strong opposition to the energy laws (Bills 555/556) and the sustainability reporting requirement, which it deems bureaucratic and detrimental to economic growth.
04.2025

43 Speeches

The main legislative objective is the repeal of the government’s tax increases (car tax, land tax, excise duties) and the prevention of the imposition of new energy fees (island operation, balancing reserve). He/She supports the adoption of the legal amendment, which allows for the use of force under maritime law, but considers it insufficient. He/She will initiate proposals to reduce governance costs and to draft a long-term plan for energy policy.
03.2025

61 Speeches

The speaker is an active legislative initiator and proponent. The main draft legislation he supports concerns the postponement of sustainability reports, the closure of the Estonian-Russian border due to security considerations, the acceleration of the acquisition of munitions worth 1.6 billion euros, and the drafting of a negative supplementary budget aimed at reducing administrative expenditures. He also supports the restriction of suffrage and the law aimed at reducing the influence of the Moscow Patriarchate.
02.2025

26 Speeches

The main legislative priorities include amending the State Budget Act to bring it into compliance with the constitution, thereby ensuring transparency and effective expenditure management. A draft Riigikogu decision was initiated to develop an energy security action plan, and there is support for amending the constitution to restrict voting rights in local elections. Furthermore, the formation of a parliamentary investigative committee is demanded to investigate the scandal surrounding the subsidization of offshore wind farms.
01.2025

58 Speeches

The priority is the draft bill to abolish the car tax, which they vow to submit repeatedly until it is finally adopted. Also in focus are draft resolutions of the Riigikogu concerning the closure of the Estonian-Russian land border and the procurement of 1.6 billion euros worth of ammunition between 2025 and 2028. The speaker criticizes the chaos surrounding the government's legislative work and the blocking of opposition bills (including the taxation of pensioners) by the Riigikogu Board.
12.2024

78 Speeches

The legislative focus is on opposing the 2025 state budget and associated tax legislation (including the car tax and excises), by voting against these measures. He/She actively submits amendments, seeking to propose alternatives to the planned tax hikes. Furthermore, he/she criticizes the government for incorporating a provision into the car tax law that restricts property rights (specifically, the right of the holder of vehicles deleted from the register to scrap them). He/She also initiated changes to the State Budget Base Law aimed at restoring parliamentary oversight regarding the transparency of expenditures.
11.2024

100 Speeches

The legislative focus is primarily on the 2025 state budget bill and tax legislation, including the submission of bills to abolish the motor vehicle tax and the land tax. A significant priority is also amending the Constitution to restrict voting rights in local elections exclusively to Estonian citizens, opposing the coalition's proposal to retain these rights for stateless persons. [The subject] criticizes the government for the poor quality preparation of legislative bills (such as the Climate Act) and the lack of proper engagement.
10.2024

57 Speeches

The legislative focus is on budget and finance laws, where the speaker is the primary opponent, demanding cuts in government expenditure and the rejection of the supplementary budget. Also prioritized is the formal enactment of the national defense investment plan (long-range ammunition worth 1.6 billion euros) through a parliamentary decision. He/She is an active opponent of draft legislation that increases bureaucracy (the sustainability report) and changes to social policy (parental benefits).
09.2024

27 Speeches

The main legislative focus is on the submission of the draft bill for the repeal of the car tax law. He sharply criticizes the government's budget draft and the vital services bill, as it results in up to 400 additional jobs in the private sector and hundreds in the public sector, violating the government's promise to reduce bureaucracy. He also demands compliance with the Rules of Procedure Act concerning the questioning of the Prime Minister and the European Commission candidate.
07.2024

23 Speeches

The primary focus is challenging the proposed car tax legislation, highlighting its unconstitutionality (citing the required six-month advance notification). [The group/party] is demanding the adoption of a negative supplementary budget to reduce government spending, as well as the postponement of the Reform Party's planned tax hike. Furthermore, they initiated a motion of no confidence against Infrastructure Minister Vladimir Svet over his previous political positions.
06.2024

40 Speeches

The main legislative priorities involve opposing the Motor Vehicle Tax Act and the Land Tax Act by submitting numerous amendments and procedural obstacles. It presented an alternative supplementary budget package that proposed reducing government expenditures and postponing the Reform Party's tax hike. It initiated a draft resolution to declare the results of the Russian presidential elections illegitimate.
05.2024

63 Speeches

The speaker is an active proponent and opponent in the legislative process. He supports the swift implementation of the law concerning the use of Russian frozen assets. Furthermore, he has proposed amendments aimed at cutting government spending and delaying the planned tax bracket increase (or "tax hump"). He is vehemently opposed to the government's proposed tax hikes and sharply criticizes the Riigikogu board's handling of legislation (for example, the practice of bundling amendments).
04.2024

11 Speeches

The legislative focus is on opposing the government's tax package (including the sugary drinks tax and the abolition of the pension income tax exemption) and proposing the removal of these bills from the agenda. An important priority is also ensuring compliance with the Parliament's Rules of Procedure Act when processing amendments, specifically referencing the bill for the transposition of the EU Whistleblower Protection Directive.
03.2024

10 Speeches

The primary legislative focus is on overseeing and restraining the government's actions. A draft resolution is being submitted for the formation of a Riigikogu investigative committee to look into circumstances related to the activities of the Minister of Justice and the Prosecutor's Office. Furthermore, it proposes that the government formulate a decision not to recognize Vladimir Putin’s mandate as legitimate.
02.2024

33 Speeches

The speaker is primarily an opponent of government bills (such as the car tax law) and a proponent of procedural requirements (specifically, addressing the lack of an impact analysis). He has filed an interpellation concerning the Prime Minister's family business, proposed the formation of a Riigikogu investigative committee to look into business activities connected with Russia, and submitted an energy security proposal.
01.2024

5 Speeches

The primary legislative and strategic focus is on developing the new state budget strategy for the next four years and critically reviewing the proposed tax increases. Furthermore, there is an emphasis on the need to accelerate the utilization of European Union funds and other investments.