By Months: Kadri Tali

Total Months: 11

Fully Profiled: 11

06.2025

13 Speeches

The expertise is evident in the legislative procedures and cultural policy, particularly within the sphere of sports and the Song and Dance Festival. Detailed information is provided regarding the progress of draft legislation, the opinions of stakeholders, and the positions held by ministries, demonstrating a profound understanding of the sector's specific challenges (e.g., the shortage of instructors and the lack of legal clarity in tax legislation). Specific terminology is employed (e.g., "paralümpia" without the 'o', seasonal permit, support for coaching labor costs), and references are made to the specific dates of committee sessions.
04.2025

1 Speeches

The speaker exhibits profound expertise in cultural and sports financing, backed by specific figures and statistics (e.g., a 44% rise in the consumer price index, and the real-terms decrease in subsidies). He approaches the sector as an economic industry, stressing the necessity of robust financial mechanisms and the involvement of private capital. Detailed data is presented concerning the revenue base of sports clubs and the contributions made by parents.
02.2025

2 Speeches

The speaker introduces themselves as a professional specializing in the financing of the sports and culture sectors, noting 28 years of professional experience and two years dedicated to this issue while serving in the Riigikogu. Specific terminology, such as the "private capital attraction potential calculator," is utilized, and emphasis is placed on treating the sector as an economic branch. Concrete financial forecasts are provided regarding the potential for securing additional funding (10 million in the first year, and 50–100 million euros annually in the future).
12.2024

1 Speeches

The speaker highlights their background in the cultural sector and uses this analogy to underscore the necessity of expert knowledge in politics. The specific policy area where this authority is emphasized is education and culture, praising the Minister of Education for their skill and courage in driving reforms. They sharply criticize those who claim to be experts in every field (security, economics, finance, education) without possessing any real knowledge.
11.2024

1 Speeches

Expertise has been demonstrated in the field of sports law and related funding mechanisms (income tax refunds, capitation funding). Technical terms and statistics (e.g., 100 sports schools vs 500 sports schools) are used to explain the scope of the dual system issue. The expertise also extends to discussing the legal nuances of sports ethics and sanctions (the clawback of bonuses/premiums in case of violations).
09.2024

5 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates strong expertise in the procedural rules and committee work of the Riigikogu, presenting detailed data on the participants of the sittings, invited experts, and voting results. The subject area concerns the legislative aspects of financing early childhood education and school meals, highlighting the disparity between state support and the covering of costs by local governments.
05.2024

1 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates profound expertise regarding the international categorization system (A, B, C) for opera houses and the technical parameters that define collaborative potential. This is based on 27 years of personal experience as an orchestra founder, international manager, and conductor. Emphasis is placed on the specific details of opera art as an economic sector and a component of national export (i.e., the purchasing, selling, and renting/leasing of productions).
04.2024

2 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates comprehensive knowledge of education sector statistics, citing specific data regarding teachers' age (an average of 49, with 53.7% being over 50) and salary levels across the European Union. They are also well-informed about the government's budgetary efforts to resolve the strike (8 million, 5.5 million) and show interest in the potential for economic stimulation and attracting private funding in the culture and sports sectors.
03.2024

1 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates profound expertise in the field of education, particularly concerning vocational education reform and music instruction in early childhood education. They utilize PISA test results and statistics (e.g., 700 dropouts) to back up their arguments. This expertise is highlighted through personal experience and work within the Cultural Affairs Committee, as well as references to music education methodologies.
02.2024

4 Speeches

High level of expertise in the financing and management of the cultural sector, underpinned by 26 years of international managerial experience. Utilizes specific terminology (e.g., grants, allowances/stipends, performance-based funding) and provides a comprehensive overview of the historical evolution of the Cultural Endowment Act dating back to 1919. Furthermore, they are well-versed in higher education funding metrics, such as mobility and internationalization.
01.2024

1 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates expertise in the education sector, focusing specifically on the burden and responsibility inherent in the teaching profession (including 24/7 availability for grading make-up work and providing consultations) and the social significance of the school system. Furthermore, the speaker provided insight into the salary payment structure, emphasizing the role played by the management boards of various foundations and local municipalities in teacher compensation.