By Plenary Sessions: Aleksandr Tšaplõgin

Total Sessions: 3

Fully Profiled: 3

2024-02-14
15th Riigikogu, 3rd session, plenary session
The political position is strongly opposed to the car tax, stressing its detrimental impact on all Estonian residents, particularly the less affluent. Simultaneously, there is a demand for implementing a solidarity tax on banks that generate massive profits, thereby calling into question the logic and interests behind the government's actions. The framework of this position is strongly results-oriented and values-driven, focusing on economic justice.
2024-02-14
15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, information briefing
The political stance is strongly opposed to the government’s budget priorities, sharply criticizing the failure to fund pay raises for rescuers and police officers. The speaker contrasts the essential work of life-savers with the rewarding of bureaucrats, stressing that funds were found to reward inefficient administration, but not for essential service personnel. The framework is strongly value- and performance-based, demanding fairness for those who actually do the work.
2024-02-07
15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, information briefing
The political stance is strongly opposed to the government's economic policy, highlighting the uncertainty faced by entrepreneurs and growing social inequality. Key issues include the detrimental impact of tax hikes (VAT, excise duties) on low-income individuals, and the demand to introduce a solidarity windfall tax on banks. The policy platform is framed around the principles of social justice and the government's failed performance.