By Months: Pipi-Liis Siemann
Total Months: 8
Fully Profiled: 8
12.2024
5 Speeches
Data on wide-ranging economic views is absent. He touches upon fiscal discipline indirectly, citing the Ministry of Finance’s concern over the additional workload and financial costs associated with the draft bill. He also mentions the KRAPS amendment, which relates to the specific exception for salary indexation and temporarily impacts the amount allocated for representation expenses.
10.2024
2 Speeches
Economic security has been highlighted as one of the key factors influencing the birth rate, requiring further focus. This points to the view that economic stability is paramount in addressing population issues and ensuring demographic health.
09.2024
5 Speeches
Economic perspectives stress the importance of fiscal responsibility and cost analysis. The speaker voiced concerns that an extra public holiday would negatively impact GDP and result in indirect state budget expenditures. Support was given to the government's stance, which mandated that an economic analysis be included in the bill's explanatory memorandum.
06.2024
1 Speeches
There is insufficient data.
05.2024
4 Speeches
Economic policies are geared towards supporting growth and innovation, especially in small and micro-enterprises, where a lack of ambition is observed. The speaker emphasizes the need to reduce bureaucracy and reform legislation to accelerate investments and manufacturing in Estonia. They are also concerned about the mismatch between education and workforce qualifications.
03.2024
11 Speeches
The speaker supports targeted investments in infrastructure ("investments in concrete"), emphasizing that these must be motivated by the desire to avoid wasteful spending on obsolete infrastructure and must result in future economic cost savings. This indicates a strong focus on cost-effectiveness, long-term planning, and support for reforms.
02.2024
7 Speeches
There is not enough data.
01.2024
2 Speeches
Economic perspectives are tied to regional development, emphasizing the necessity of creating conditions in local municipalities where people can lead their professional lives. This highlights the need for regional policy measures that would bring economic opportunities and stability to rural areas.