By Months: Aleksandr Tšaplõgin
Total Months: 8
Fully Profiled: 8
11.2025
8 Speeches
Strongly advocates for social redistribution and increased state spending in the social sector to ensure a dignified life. The source of funding is seen as savings achieved by reducing the number of state officials, cutting green transition costs, and eliminating unreasonable subsidies (e.g., those provided to LGBT activists).
10.2025
23 Speeches
The economic outlook is geared towards social justice and the necessity of increasing public spending to alleviate poverty. Emphasis is placed on the need to guarantee citizens' ability to cope financially and to resolve the situation where people are forced to take out loans just to cover essential living expenses.
06.2025
12 Speeches
They advocate for cutting taxes and energy prices during an economic crisis to stimulate the economy, thereby opposing the government's budget balancing model. They criticize the tax system for burdening low and middle-income individuals and demand a new tax policy that doesn't "rob working people." Furthermore, they are strongly opposed to the state spending money on inefficient mega-projects and support cheap oil shale energy as the foundation for a competitive economy.
05.2025
6 Speeches
These economic perspectives stress the necessity of reducing unnecessary expenditures, specifically targeting subsidies for the green transition and public administration costs (a 50% reduction is recommended). The approach supports restoring economic growth and increasing—rather than cutting—social expenditures, placing the reduction of the consumer's financial burden as the top priority.
04.2025
7 Speeches
The economic views strongly favor state regulation, demanding the abandonment of market economy rules in the energy sector and a return to nationally regulated pricing. He/She opposes spending hundreds of millions of euros to subsidize "uncompetitive green energy" and supports investments toward the renovation of the Narva power plants.
03.2025
15 Speeches
The economic views are strongly pro-market, demanding fair competition among all electricity producers and opposing a planned economy. It opposes state subsidies for green energy and high taxes on oil shale, accusing these activities of causing the economic recession and imposing "green socialism." It demands an end to the support for the national airline and the redirection of state funds to pensioners.
02.2025
5 Speeches
The economic views are strongly focused on solidarity and redistribution: they oppose a broad increase in the tax burden (including VAT, income tax, excise duties, and the car tax) and demand that bank profits be taxed. He considers the banks' billion-euro profit to be unjust income, acquired by draining the wallets of ordinary people and businesses.
01.2025
11 Speeches
Support is given to lowering taxes for the benefit of consumers (specifically, the VAT on foodstuffs) and finding new revenue streams through a solidarity tax levied on the profits of banks and international corporations. In the energy sector, a market economy and equal conditions for producers are demanded, while opposing state subsidies and the taxation of oil shale energy. Regarding the workforce, the protection of workers' health is supported through a reform of the sickness benefit system.