By Months: Madis Timpson

Total Months: 12

Fully Profiled: 12

10.2025

2 Speeches

Insufficient data.
09.2025

16 Speeches

It supports transparency regarding tax hikes and restrictions, requiring honest and clear explanations for the public. It expresses concern over the concentration and weak competition within the Estonian banking market, pointing to potential barriers to market entry. Furthermore, it demands that the state contribute to social welfare, particularly to alleviate pensioner poverty, while opposing any proposals to end pension indexation.
06.2025

8 Speeches

The speaker supports economic growth and job creation, defending the plan to lease prisons as a revenue stream (€30 million) and a boost to employment. He advocates abolishing the tax hump so that people earning the average wage receive more money back. He emphasizes that business risks are the responsibility of the employer and criticizes the disproportionately low state fee (€25) for administrative cases, which can halt large projects (such as factory planning).
05.2025

5 Speeches

Economic perspectives stress the need to control state spending and reduce the administrative burden on businesses. The speaker views the upkeep of every prisoner as an expense and praises the successful policy implemented previously to reduce the prison population. He is alarmed that 25 proposed bills have increased the administrative load on businesses, and demands that business organizations be heard.
04.2025

4 Speeches

There is insufficient data.
03.2025

4 Speeches

Economic positions focus on administrative efficiency (zero bureaucracy) and the cost-effectiveness of social spending. He notes that taking on new international obligations should occur within the confines of the existing budget. He also stresses that the current average survivor's pension (€295) is insufficient to support a parent, thereby advocating for the expansion of replacement income (parental benefits).
01.2025

4 Speeches

Economic perspectives emphasize the need to improve the constitutional conformity of the State Budget Act and ensure fiscal propriety. It supports targeted national spending on social programs, noting an expenditure of 3.3 million euros and the necessity for IT developments aimed at social welfare.
12.2024

12 Speeches

Supports the budget and defends the Reform Party's role in its preparation, dismissing allegations that the budget contains no positive elements. Concern is expressed regarding the inefficient use of taxpayer funds (specifically, the engagement of law firms in the legislative process). Furthermore, the question is raised regarding the fair and optimal salary level for members of the Riigikogu and the government, exclusive of any additional fees or bonuses.
11.2024

8 Speeches

Economic perspectives stress the optimization of costs and the saving of public funds, particularly in the management of healthcare stocks, where the expense of rotating these supplies will henceforth be borne by the hospitals. Regarding state charges, a balanced approach is favored, ensuring that fees are not based strictly on the cost principle, thereby preventing the non-provision of social services. In the area of unemployment insurance, discussions cover the basic rate of compensation and the supplementary funding (1.7 million euros) allocated for subsistence benefits.
10.2024

23 Speeches

Economic viewpoints center on the financial sustainability and legal compliance of healthcare and social services. Concern is raised over the utilization of the Health Insurance Fund’s reserves and the coverage of fixed costs, along with the necessity of reviewing the Fund’s long-term financing structure. Regarding the increase in state fees, modernization is supported, as the additional cost of 79,000 euros is considered marginal compared to the 400 million euro volume of the pharmaceutical market.
09.2024

14 Speeches

Supports the development of the domestic defense industry and requests forecasts regarding the creation of new, highly compensated jobs. Is clearly opposed to the progressive income tax and criticizes the wasting of state resources on excessive measurement and planning.
07.2024

1 Speeches

There is not enough data.