By Months: Varro Vooglaid

Total Months: 11

Fully Profiled: 11

12.2024

31 Speeches

The focus is on international security and foreign policy, opposing Estonia’s participation in Operation Inherent Resolve due to violations of international law (specifically, the lack of Syrian consent). He/She sharply criticizes interference in Georgia’s internal affairs, viewing it as a reflection of the Soviet mentality. Domestically, the focus is on the transparency of wind farm planning and the impact these projects have on public health.
11.2024

62 Speeches

The focus is primarily on national and international topics (the green transition, military missions, security). Regional focus is absent, with the exception of mentioning the Pühtitsa Convent and Estonian territory as a potential battlefield. He/She also mentions the Latvian border in the context of evacuation.
10.2024

41 Speeches

The primary focus is on national and international issues (budget, Ukraine, banking). Regionally, Lääne-Virumaa (phosphorite drilling in the Aru-Lõuna quarry) and Lihula (the memorial monument) are highlighted, using these examples to illustrate broader political and legal problems.
09.2024

11 Speeches

The focus is primarily on national issues (budget, legislation, demography) and Estonia's historical memory, referencing the Lihula monument and the battles of Sinimäed. There is no specific regional or local economic emphasis, apart from highlighting the case of the Lihula monument.
07.2024

2 Speeches

The focus is strictly on national issues, addressing government policy, tax increases, and constitutional principles at the level of the Republic of Estonia.
06.2024

30 Speeches

The focus is primarily on national (Estonia's business environment, laws) and international topics (Ukraine's accession to the EU, Georgia's foreign agents law). Regionally, emphasis is placed on the unfair impact of the car tax on rural residents who lack public transport alternatives. The example set by Latvia and Lithuania in attracting the crypto sector—instead of allowing entrepreneurs to leave Estonia—is also mentioned.
05.2024

56 Speeches

The primary emphasis is placed on national and international issues, particularly concerning Estonia's rule of law and security. Internationally, attention is directed toward the Council of Europe (Venice Commission), relations with Ukraine/Russia (security agreement, asset confiscation), and there is criticism regarding the Estonian Foreign Minister's interference in Georgia's internal affairs.
04.2024

54 Speeches

The focus is primarily national and international. Internationally, attention is centered on Estonia's diplomatic activities in Hungary (the promotion of 'homo ideology') and the potential participation of the Estonian Defence Forces in military operations in Ukraine. Criticism is also directed at the European Union's climate policy and the lack of transparency in the negotiations for the WHO pandemic treaty.
03.2024

55 Speeches

The main focus is on national and international topics (democracy, security, tax policy). The regional focus is evident in the criticism regarding the closure of rural schools, which puts children in rural areas in an unequal situation, and in the rhetoric opposing the car tax, which highlights the lack of public transport in rural areas.
02.2024

13 Speeches

The focus is primarily on national and international issues (tax policy, the Iraq mission, agreements with Russia). Regional attention is directed toward the Tallinn city districts (Mustamäe, Lasnamäe, Õismäe) due to a fear-mongering campaign launched there, emphasizing its impact on local residents and children.
01.2024

61 Speeches

The focus is primarily on national and international topics (EU directives, Ukraine, Rail Baltic). Regional focus is absent, although examples from Estonian case law and geographical issues (e.g., Prangli Island, the reduction in hospitals) are used to illustrate national problems.