Michal: Reformierakonna toetust langetas maksusegadus

Michal: Reformierakonna toetust langetas maksusegadus

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Michal: Tax confusion reduced support for the Reform Party

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Michal ütles, et .
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Michal rääkis ka oma pühadest. Ta puhkas ja luges raamatut.
Ta oli Vihterpalu kandis, kui torm elektrit katkestas.
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Ta arvab, et mõningad inimesed süüdistavad alati kedagi teist.
Kaja Kallas kritiseeris Michali Euroopa poliitikat.
Michal ei saanud sellele otse vastata, kuid ta arvab, et nende eesmärgid ühtivad.
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Ta on alati teinud oma tööd parimalt ja liikunud edasi.
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Ta teeb ise palju postitusi, kuid mõned tehnilised asjad teeb meeskond.
Ta ütleb, et tema jaoks on oluline hoida ennast hästi tagasi.
Tallinna linnas oli Reformierakonnaga seoses keerulised sündmused.
Michal arvab, et see oli õppetund.
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The Reform Party's result in the local elections was worse compared to previous ones.
Michal said the reason was government criticism caused by tax confusion.
These confusions arose in cooperation with the Social Democratic Party.
Although some tax decisions were successfully reversed, the good message did not reach the public.
Michal also talked about his holidays. He rested and read a book.
He was in the Vihterpalu area when a storm cut off electricity.
Without electricity, a gas stove and generator were used.
In some situations, the public blames the government.
Michal tries to review such criticism and correct mistakes.
He thinks some people always blame someone else.
Kaja Kallas criticized Michal's European policy.
Michal could not respond directly, but he believes their goals align.
In politics, it is important to find compromises and remain polite.
Michal does not plan to be a "lemonade machine" when leaving politics.
He has always done his best and moved forward.
The Reform Party will start choosing a new leader only in 2027.
Michal is open and bold on social media.
He does many posts himself, but some technical things are handled by the team.
He says it is important for him to keep himself well in check.
In Tallinn, there were complicated events related to the Reform Party.
Michal thinks it was a lesson.
The budget deficit has decreased, and spending is under control.
Michal hopes the next year will be calmer.
He wishes people could cope better and the economy would grow.