By Months: Anti Haugas

Total Months: 8

Fully Profiled: 8

11.2025

1 Speeches

The focus is on the national level (the development of industrial areas in Estonia) and international competitiveness, comparing Estonia with other European regions or countries.
10.2025

2 Speeches

The focus is at the national level, addressing the compliance of the Estonian state with legislation and the prevention of infringement proceedings. There is no regional or local focus.
09.2025

3 Speeches

The focus is strongly regional and international, concentrating on Estonia's neighboring countries (Latvia, Lithuania, Finland) and the impact of their political decisions. The aim is cross-country comparison and trend analysis to learn from the experiences of our neighbors.
06.2025

20 Speeches

The primary focus is on national internal security and legislative issues in Estonia (PPA tools, crime prevention). International attention is directed towards Swedish prison problems, seeing this as an opportunity for the export of Estonian social services and generating revenue. Examples of international crime (Lithuanian car thieves) in Estonia are also mentioned.
04.2025

1 Speeches

The focus is primarily on the national level (the laws and values of the Republic of Estonia) and international threats (the Moscow Patriarchate, Putin). Regionally, the Võru Orthodox Church is mentioned as an example to illustrate the possible existence of Orthodoxy in Estonia without subordination to Moscow.
03.2025

3 Speeches

A strong regional focus on Southeast Estonia and the border areas, emphasizing the situation of citizens of the Republic of Estonia residing in Pskov Oblast and Pechory. It mentions thousands of citizens who live across the border and cross it daily.
02.2025

2 Speeches

The focus is directed at Estonian domestic legislation (Pühtitsa Convent) and international security. Russia's aggression (Patriarch Kirill) is emphasized, and Ukraine's legislative experience is cited as an example.
01.2025

1 Speeches

The regional focus is directed towards national fiscal policy and the international comparison of economic measures. Specific Estonian regional problems are not discussed; instead, examples are drawn from other European countries (Sweden, Romania, Hungary, Portugal).