By Years: Helir-Valdor Seeder

Total Years: 2

Fully Profiled: 2

2025

158 Speeches

They support reducing the tax burden and are strongly opposed to introducing new taxes, especially the car tax. They criticize the government's budget policy as ineffective and driven by populist rhetoric, pointing out that central government spending has increased despite promises of cuts. They argue that the state should leave money with the people so they can address their own transportation needs, instead of subsidizing inefficient public transport.
2024

382 Speeches

The speaker is vehemently opposed to tax hikes and new taxes (such as the car, sugar, and security taxes), labeling them a "tax war" and an action that deepens the economic crisis. He calls for the state budget to be stabilized by cutting central government spending and postponing the most costly election pledges (specifically, the abolition of the income tax hump). Furthermore, he criticizes the government for undermining legal certainty (citing the land tax increase) and stands against migration policies that rely on cheap labor.