By Months: Kersti Sarapuu
Total Months: 7
Fully Profiled: 7
09.2025
2 Speeches
Economic perspectives advocate for ensuring the viability of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in rural areas, demanding improved access to financing and more favorable loan terms. Emphasis is placed on the need to alleviate excessive burdens and the inequality present in investment opportunities, pointing toward support for regional economic intervention.
06.2025
1 Speeches
Economic perspectives support state intervention in the housing market, particularly in areas characterized by market failures. The objective is to improve young families' access to housing by increasing the state guarantee, which implies support for targeted state aid.
05.2025
1 Speeches
The speaker supports investments in technology and production to create high value-added byproducts (medicine, household chemicals). He/She acknowledges that energy derived from oil shale is expensive, but believes that the revenue from these byproducts and the reduction of the CO2 footprint will lead to economic equilibrium.
04.2025
2 Speeches
The speaker opposes the austerity policy, which has resulted in shortfalls in sports funding. He/She advocates for increased state investment and spending to raise coaches' salaries and support training camps, linking this to ensuring security.
03.2025
1 Speeches
Support is provided for state investments and subsidies (such as the case of Eesti Piim in Paide) aimed at fostering regional economic growth and establishing large companies. Economic viewpoints stress the necessity of balanced development that isn't restricted solely to specific sectors.
02.2025
1 Speeches
Economic perspectives focus on the drastic reduction of energy costs, as the current enormous prices are crippling for both businesses and private individuals. The objective is to achieve stability and a drop in price levels through a comprehensive energy development plan.
01.2025
2 Speeches
Economic perspectives focus on state investment and fiscal responsibility, requiring the state to contribute its own funds to infrastructure following the cessation of EU funding. Furthermore, they are directly addressing the repeal of the motor vehicle tax law and related administrative issues concerning invoices that have already been received.