By Months: Toomas Uibo

Total Months: 18

Fully Profiled: 18

10.2025

2 Speeches

Economic perspectives stress the necessity of fiscal discipline, viewing deficits and national debt as issues that require reduction. Simultaneously, there is an acknowledgement of the need to stimulate the economy, seeking a balance between austerity and growth.
09.2025

5 Speeches

The speaker clearly supports a liberal market economy, fiscal discipline, and strengthening competitiveness. He advocates for easing the tax burden (abolishing the tax hump and foregoing the planned income tax increase) to increase consumer confidence and certainty. To ensure economic growth, emphasis is placed on investments in science, innovation, and green technologies, alongside maintaining a stable and straightforward business environment.
06.2025

5 Speeches

Strongly supports car tax relief aimed at families with children, emphasizing the need for tangible fiscal support. This points to a family-centric approach in tax policy and a desire to ease the tax burden on socially sensitive groups.
05.2025

1 Speeches

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04.2025

8 Speeches

Strongly supports fiscal discipline and the sustainability of public finances, emphasizing that the state must not borrow money to pay salaries. Economic growth is viewed as achievable through increased productivity, supported by the implementation of artificial intelligence and more resource-efficient production. It supports the renewable energy ambition, deeming it crucial for ensuring the international competitiveness of Estonian companies.
03.2025

2 Speeches

Strongly supports market economy principles in the energy sector and emphasizes that investments should be driven by the market. Government subsidies should be limited, technology-neutral, and applicable only in the event of market failure. This indicates a clear preference for a free market and minimal state intervention.
02.2025

9 Speeches

Economically, he advocates for the involvement of the private sector and robust public-private partnerships to attract private funding into sports and culture. He stresses the necessity of viewing sports and culture as an economic branch that impacts GDP, citing the Swedish music industry as a prime example. Furthermore, he supports boosting children's physical activity as a positive economic driver.
01.2025

2 Speeches

Economic perspectives are heavily centered on growth and competitiveness, emphasizing the need to increase productivity and invest in research and development through tax incentives. Support is provided for improving the availability of skilled labor and implementing Tiit Riisalo’s economic plan, which is seen as a necessary leap forward to ensure long-term economic growth.
12.2024

1 Speeches

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11.2024

1 Speeches

Economic perspectives are tied to clean energy investments, which are viewed as the primary engine (or 'driver') of the economy. This indicates support for large strategic investments that successfully link economic growth with environmental sustainability.
10.2024

2 Speeches

Economic views are strongly pro-business, emphasizing the need to reduce regulations and administrative burdens in order to boost competitiveness. They support raising the thresholds by at least 50%, stressing that this measure will not incur any financial obligations for the state.
09.2024

1 Speeches

The economic views are strongly fiscally conservative, stressing the necessity of maintaining sound public finances and avoiding the use of loans for salary payments. They support tax hikes and spending cuts to restore fiscal credibility, and call for improvements to the business environment and a reduction in administrative burden. Preference is given to higher value-added employment and supporting large-scale investments (160 million euros).
06.2024

3 Speeches

The speaker supports fiscal discipline, justifying the necessity of a car tax as a means of avoiding a heavy national debt burden and increasing the revenue base. He views nuclear energy as a significant economic opportunity that will result in stable pricing and encourage the development of energy-intensive industries. Concerning the costs of regulation, it is stressed that these expenses will largely be borne by the entrepreneur who intends to construct the nuclear facility.
05.2024

6 Speeches

The speaker emphasizes that energy security and economic competitiveness are directly linked. He criticizes the previous indecisiveness, which has resulted in soaring energy prices and the economy being severely damaged. He advocates for a broad-based energy mix and the consideration of nuclear energy as a means of ensuring economic stability and competitiveness.
04.2024

7 Speeches

The economic views strongly support entrepreneurship and free competition, demanding a reduction in bureaucracy and support for innovation (including artificial intelligence). They are critical of the government’s economic policy and concerned that excessive fines could stifle business sectors. They support the ability of companies to train specialists through fee-based education.
03.2024

1 Speeches

Economic perspectives are touched upon indirectly, citing the high cost of the service as an argument hindering the reform. The speaker places service quality and patient needs ahead of economic restrictions, criticizing the excessive focus on costs.
02.2024

8 Speeches

The speaker supports fiscal discipline and new taxes (a motor vehicle tax) aimed at strengthening the state budget, particularly in the context of defense expenditures. Economic policy must be pro-business, focusing on reducing bureaucracy, establishing a clear legal framework, and increasing the flexibility of the immigration quota to secure qualified labor. Support is given to technology- and science-intensive entrepreneurship, and the creation of a stable-priced green energy guarantee is demanded to attract new investments.
01.2024

9 Speeches

The speaker supports fiscal responsibility and equality concerning tax concessions, while opposing artificial market distortions. He acknowledges the necessity of raising per diems due to inflation, but emphasizes that this must be done equally for everyone and must take into account the strained state budget situation, which he describes as "locked down."