By Years: Riina Solman

Total Years: 2

Fully Profiled: 2

2025

244 Speeches

He is strongly opposed to tax increases ("tax festival," "tax rally"), particularly regarding VAT, income tax, and the car tax, arguing that these measures severely impact families and pensioners. He supports tax concessions for low-wage earners and criticizes the Reform Party's plan to eliminate the "tax hump," which he believes only benefits the wealthy. In energy policy, he advocates for affordable pricing and the utilization of domestic oil shale resources to guarantee security of supply.
2024

230 Speeches

Strong opposition to the tax cascade (car tax, VAT, income tax hike, profit tax), viewing it as something that deepens the economic recession and reduces competitiveness. It prefers balancing the state budget through smart spending choices and reducing bureaucracy, rather than making cuts at the expense of vulnerable target groups. It criticizes the bureaucracy and subsidies associated with the green transition (e.g., subsidizing offshore wind farms).