The Free Party will examine possible impacts of introducing basic income in Estonia. Source: (Wikimedia Commons) Estonia’s opposition Free Party decided to establish a working group aimed at analyzing opportunities to introduce basic income in Estonia and its possible impacts on society.
Chairman of the Free Party Artur Talvik said that for self-sufficient citizens in Estonia to be for or against the implementation of basic income, it is necessary to be familiar with the existing analyses and experiences of Alaska, Finland and Switzerland in this tfield.
Party board member Vahur Kollom, who is also chair of the working group, said that […]
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