By Months: Ants Frosch

Total Months: 17

Fully Profiled: 17

09.2025

6 Speeches

The speaker stresses the crucial role of ethics and morality in political action, drawing a parallel between these issues and the minister's Hippocratic Oath. Furthermore, there is an emphasis on the necessity of liberating the free spirit and creative energy in order to overcome "mental stagnation" and usher in a new era of awakening.
06.2025

8 Speeches

The core social theme is the protection of privacy and constitutional rights in the context of state surveillance and data collection. The speaker emphasizes the need to ensure independent oversight of large databases to prevent data misuse and security risks.
05.2025

1 Speeches

Not enough data.
04.2025

3 Speeches

There is insufficient data.
03.2025

31 Speeches

The main social theme is integration, which the speaker considers a failure, and they emphasize the importance of learning the Estonian language and transitioning to Estonian-language education. The restriction of voting rights is a social measure designed to motivate stateless persons to acquire Estonian citizenship, providing them with a transition period to do so. The threat of migration crises and the question of the loyalty of citizens from aggressor states are also addressed.
02.2025

12 Speeches

The speaker stands firmly in defense of the principle of *jus sanguinis* and legal continuity, strongly opposing the voting rights of stateless persons in local elections. He considers this a dilution of responsibility and an extremely risky undertaking that undermines the foundations of the exercise of state power.
01.2025

6 Speeches

The social sector addresses the campaign promoting large families, employing rhetoric that emphasizes the minister’s role as a mother of a large family. Regarding security, the Police and Border Guard Board is required to carry out regular and comprehensive inspection operations concerning Bolt taxis to determine the regularity of their activities and prevent misuse, stressing public order and control.
12.2024

2 Speeches

The main social issue is public health and safety, emphasizing the danger to Estonia posed by storing phosphogypsum that contains carcinogenic radium. This is linked to environmental risks and long-term health impacts.
11.2024

6 Speeches

Social issues discussed include the justified expectations of grey passport holders compared to those of Estonian citizens. There is also support for recognizing the festive holidays (specifically Easter) of Christians and native faith followers with an additional public holiday, emphasizing the positive impact this would have on children and families. Furthermore, the issue of resolving problems related to a specific church by accommodating the needs of its believers was raised.
10.2024

7 Speeches

Key social issues include the oversight and accountability of police activities, alongside the legal boundaries of surveillance (such as telecommunications interception) conducted by security agencies. A strong emphasis is also placed on the theme of historical memory and the commemoration of freedom fighters (Estonian men who fell in 1944), coupled with criticism of the government for removing a memorial stone.
09.2024

6 Speeches

The primary social issue addressed is citizen security and protection, emphasizing the necessity of ensuring universal and mandatory crisis preparedness for all Estonian citizens. The criticism centers on the idea that protection should not be project-based or a privilege reserved for selected local municipalities.
07.2024

3 Speeches

Data on social issues is missing.
05.2024

15 Speeches

The speaker addresses educational issues, specifically highlighting concerns about how teaching non-Estonian speaking children might affect Estonian children's ability to complete the curriculum and their future competitiveness. Furthermore, he/she stresses the necessity of taking into account the appeals made by the Council of Churches and church leaders (Urmas Viilma, Bishop Daniel) regarding matters of state life.
04.2024

16 Speeches

The speaker is strongly anti-immigration, linking the growth of the Muslim community directly to a terror threat and demanding a moratorium on all other immigration. Criticism is also directed at the prominence of an LGBT+ event in the Tartu Capital of Culture program at the expense of national values (the 140th anniversary of the Estonian flag). Furthermore, the question of education quality is being raised in connection with the jeopardization of Estonian-language education for Estonian children.
03.2024

13 Speeches

Among social topics, the accessibility of education in rural areas is addressed, emphasizing the lack of public transport. Additionally, in the field of justice, the question of the principle of proportionality is raised, comparing the violation of the inviolability of private life in the Parvel Pruunsild and Slava Ukraini cases.
02.2024

8 Speeches

National security and border control dominate the social topics. The speaker emphasizes the need to significantly curb border crossings as a general preventive measure to reduce the security threat, noting that the current flow of people is overwhelming Estonia.
01.2024

14 Speeches

The speaker heavily emphasizes the protection of the inviolability of private life (personal information, the opening of letters) against the actions of customs and security agencies. He/She also raises the ethical question regarding the obligation of mobilization-aged men (7,000+) from Ukraine to go to the front, linking their continued presence in Estonia to ethical relativism.