By Months: Andre Hanimägi

Total Months: 18

Fully Profiled: 18

10.2025

3 Speeches

The primary social issue under discussion is income inequality, which is viewed as a direct consequence of the government's tax policy. This inequality is treated as a problem that damages society as a whole.
09.2025

58 Speeches

In the social sector, the primary focus is on end-of-life regulations, where he/she calls for serious consideration of allowing the seriously ill the option of a dignified end to life. He/She takes a cautious approach to immigration, citing low birth rates and integration difficulties, and instead favors making better use of existing exceptions (EU citizens, top specialists). He/She also stresses the need for a legal safety net for victims of revenge porn and children.
06.2025

57 Speeches

A strong focus is placed on social welfare (dementia care, subsistence benefits) and public safety (light traffic, fraud, LPRS). During the KiKoS debate, the protection of religious freedom is emphasized, distinguishing between faith and administrative influence that poses a threat to national security. Access to housing is considered a fundamental right, not a luxury.
05.2025

25 Speeches

He/She addresses complex social and ethical issues by initiating an inquiry into the regulation of euthanasia and assisted suicide, emphasizing the importance of dignity and professional support. He/She demands the creation of an action plan to combat fraud, specifically focusing on protecting the elderly. During the debate on the Arms Act, he/she prioritizes security, warning of the risks of accidents, suicides, and crime associated with an increase in the number of weapons.
04.2025

11 Speeches

In the social sector, the focus is on protecting vulnerable groups, demanding legal exemptions for people with disabilities and the clear condemnation of human rights violations (Pihlakodu). A separate issue being addressed is the rise of fraud (including scams created using AI), which poses a threat to both the elderly and digitally savvy youth. The speaker opposes increasing the number of weapons in civilian circulation, citing the risk to public safety and the potential for accidents.
03.2025

28 Speeches

Strong support for social justice and civil rights, particularly by ensuring that essential costs are taken into account when providing legal aid, so that financial obstacles do not restrict the right to access the courts. In the context of security, [we/it] supports amending the Law on Religious Associations to protect public order from foreign influence activities, while clearly distinguishing between freedom of religion and organizational threat.
02.2025

11 Speeches

Strongly supports religious freedom but stresses that it must not jeopardize national security, while criticizing the political co-opting by Patriarch Kirill. It defends the Social Democrats' achievements in the social sector, specifically pointing to the ongoing care reform and the continued indexation of pensions. It emphasizes that the amendments to the law concerning religious associations apply equally to all faiths and are not aimed specifically at Orthodox believers.
01.2025

2 Speeches

High food prices have been presented as a major social problem, a concern shared even by the Social Democrats. To solve these social issues, a targeted reduction of the VAT is being proposed for baby food and essential necessities, which are genuinely needed. He/She also links this topic to the discussions surrounding the birth rate.
12.2024

4 Speeches

The primary social concern is juvenile crime, especially serious crimes against the person, which have shocked the public. The speaker is concerned about the sense of impunity among young people and is considering tougher measures, such as shock incarceration, to send a clear message to society that violence will not be tolerated. Furthermore, concerns were raised regarding the worsening drug crime situation and the early release of pedophiles, which offends the public's sense of justice.
11.2024

9 Speeches

The focus is on issues of legal certainty and social justice. He/She supports a citizenship requirement for elections but strongly defends the rights of persons holding the grey passport, emphasizing their permanent resident status and contribution to society, while also referencing the recommendations of the Venice Commission. Furthermore, he/she supports improving the regulation of procedural legal aid to account for unavoidable expenses for food, medicine, and communication and hygiene supplies.
10.2024

6 Speeches

The speaker takes a very strict stance on the issue of child protection, supporting a lifetime ban on those convicted of pedophilia working with children, while emphasizing that the law must be unequivocally clear on this point. Furthermore, they support maintaining the parental benefit system and oppose any reduction in its duration.
09.2024

7 Speeches

Among social issues, internal security, population protection, and civil defense are at the forefront, emphasizing the readiness of both the state and the citizen. Another important topic is balancing rights and security, especially concerning the expansion of police powers. He/She supports social justice by improving the accessibility of legal aid through the consideration of unavoidable expenses.
06.2024

6 Speeches

The speaker emphasizes social justice, supporting the Chancellor of Justice's proposal to ensure better access to legal aid for financially vulnerable individuals (including people with disabilities). The primary social concern is protecting consumers from falling into a debt spiral.
05.2024

11 Speeches

The speaker is heavily focused on social justice and preventing exclusion, calling for mandatory bank account access (a 'social account') and more affordable legal aid in financial disputes. They are actively working on improving the quality and accessibility of specialized care services, including the integration of services for children with special needs.
04.2024

4 Speeches

In the social sector, the priority is caring for every individual and establishing a sense of security, particularly within healthcare. Support is provided for the flexible return to work for individuals who have been on long-term sick leave, and the care benefit is being extended to all parents of chronically ill children, regardless of the diagnosis. Emphasis is placed on the presence of loved ones as the best treatment, and on avoiding worry about income.
03.2024

1 Speeches

The primary social issue under discussion is the accessibility of healthcare services and the difficulties in seeing a doctor due to underfunding. This is framed as a critical social problem that affects everyone.
02.2024

10 Speeches

The speaker strongly emphasized the necessity of supporting Ukraine, specifically focusing on aid for children and mental health services. They also raised the issue of security concerns related to the acquisition of real estate by individuals from beyond the eastern border during the ongoing aggression. Furthermore, the speaker defended civil rights at the level of local democracy, opposing any limitations placed on electoral alliances.
01.2024

2 Speeches

The discussion covers social issues within the fields of healthcare and education. Regarding healthcare, emphasis is placed on the importance of maternal and child health screenings during birth registration, as well as the rationality of the procedures involved. In education, the focus shifts to the impact of reforms on local communities and municipal governments.