By Months: Kalev Stoicescu

Total Months: 15

Fully Profiled: 15

10.2025

2 Speeches

The speaker supports national emergency additional investments aimed at strengthening civil defense, emphasizing that national defense spending already exceeds five percent of GDP. This position favors targeted public spending and the reallocation of resources to cover critical security gaps.
09.2025

17 Speeches

Strongly supports the financing of national defense, noting that 5% of GDP represents a massive effort by taxpayers. It demands the guaranteed availability of material resources (artillery shells, warships) and supports increasing the incomes of career defense personnel and those contributing on the civilian side (police, rescuers). It emphasizes the need to avoid wasting resources and to strictly adhere to accounting rules within the Ministry of Defense.
06.2025

4 Speeches

Not enough data.
05.2025

4 Speeches

Insufficient data.
04.2025

1 Speeches

Economic perspectives focus on the fairness and boundaries of tax policy (such as property tax and car tax), stressing that taxation should never force the surrender of assets necessary for life. Concurrently, the discussion raises the question of individual responsibility in fulfilling loan obligations and the effect of interest rate sensitivity.
03.2025

2 Speeches

Regarding foreign economic policy, the speaker supports using sanctions to slow down the aggressor's economy, including its military-industrial complex, viewing these measures as effective. Domestically, he maintains fiscal caution. He opposes a large indexation (1.3) of benefits for reservists, arguing that such a move would unreasonably inflate expenditures. Instead, he favors sensible, periodic increases in support payments.
02.2025

8 Speeches

Economic perspectives are tied to security, emphasizing the significant economic damage and inflation risks stemming from the destruction of critical infrastructure (gas pipelines, electric cables). There is a demand that those responsible for destroying the infrastructure (the owners of the underwater assets) must not evade financial liability. No broader positions regarding taxes, the budget, or trade have been put forward.
01.2025

9 Speeches

The speaker strongly advocates for fiscal discipline and responsible budget planning, underscoring the necessity of adhering to the budget position rules set forth in the European Union's economic governance regulation. They are wary of accelerating major spending without clear and legal sources of coverage, and emphasize that the priority for stimulating the economy has been the rapid deployment of EU external funding.
12.2024

8 Speeches

Strongly supports the implementation of a security tax starting July 1, 2025, aimed at collecting additional tax revenue for developing defense capabilities and funding security investments. It emphasizes that the tax is temporary (until the end of 2028) and that the revenue generated will be directed exclusively towards large, one-off defense investments. It considers Estonian independence and democracy to be invaluable assets, which justifies the cost of the tax.
11.2024

2 Speeches

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10.2024

3 Speeches

The text strongly supports national investments in security, allocating an additional 1.6 billion euros to military defense and 219 million euros to comprehensive national defense. The security tax is viewed as a targeted, one-time, and extraordinary measure, deemed necessary to secure the future of the nation. He/She thanks the taxpayers for their understanding.
09.2024

5 Speeches

Strongly supports increasing national defense spending, demanding that at least 3% of GDP be allocated to military defense, plus the costs associated with host nation support. To fund this extraordinary defense investment, they advocate for implementing a dedicated, solidarity-based, and transparent security tax. They also stress the necessity of supporting the rapid development of the defense industry.
05.2024

5 Speeches

Economic views support balancing the budget, calling for a combination of cuts, tax increases, and economic investments. It criticizes previous economic irresponsibility caused by populism. It supports reducing economic activity with Russia to a minimum, even if this does not violate the sanctions regime, and notes that Estonian entrepreneurs themselves desire broader sanctions.
03.2024

1 Speeches

The speaker supports applying economic pressure against Russia, advocating for institutions, businesses, and consumers to choose to cease all economic activity that is not currently sanctioned. He/She stresses that any economic engagement with Russia indirectly supports the operation of Putin’s war machine and prolongs the war.
02.2024

3 Speeches

Economic perspectives are closely tied to security, necessitating the rapid development of the European defense industry and the economic weakening of Russia. The speaker supports a new European economic model that is high-tech, environmentally sustainable, and independent of Russia. It is also emphasized that Estonia's image as a successful digital state should be utilized as a valuable commodity worldwide.