By Years: Urmas Reinsalu
Total Years: 2
Fully Profiled: 2
2025
433 Speeches
Supports tax stability and the reduction of administrative spending (calling for a negative supplementary budget of 300 million euros), while actively opposing the cascade of tax hikes. It criticizes the government's policies, labeling them an accelerator of inflation and a detriment to economic competitiveness, and refers to Estonia as "Europe's champion of price increases." Furthermore, it advocates for a market economy and rejects a subsidized energy sector, accusing the government of limiting entrepreneurial freedom (citing sustainability reports).
2024
447 Speeches
Strongly pro-market views, demanding tax stability and a radical cut in government spending (0.5% of GDP) to mitigate the recession. It opposes new bureaucratic obligations for businesses (such as the sustainability report) and accuses the government of stifling economic growth. It supports maintaining the income tax exemption for reinvested business profits and criticizes the government's plan to dismantle it.