Estonia has €800 million surplus. But Prime Minister Michal does not want to distribute this money. He says Estonia must continue saving.
Michal says the Estonian people have done great work. Salaries have risen and tax revenues are higher. But the state has also saved. Some things are done later, some are left undone.
Michal says the state's finances are in good shape. He does not want to distribute the money. He wants to save. He wants to help teachers, police officers, and others.
Kallas says the state now has enough money. In previous years, loans were taken. Now, loans are not needed. The structural deficit has turned into a surplus. This is good. Now it is possible to talk about investments.