By Months: Helle-Moonika Helme
Total Months: 9
Fully Profiled: 9
11.2025
28 Speeches
The legislative focus is on opposing the government's controversial bills, especially the ratification of the prisoner outsourcing agreement, demanding access to threat assessments. It seeks to ensure procedural correctness, for example, by moving the State Auditor General's report to the first item on the agenda. It initiates a query to the Minister of Finance regarding the collection of the car tax.
10.2025
27 Speeches
The main legislative focus is the car tax bill and its implementation mechanisms, especially concerning the reduction of retroactive tax liability. The speaker is a critical questioner who demands clarification of the bill's details and the fulfillment of public expectations.
09.2025
45 Speeches
The legislative focus is directed at opposing existing and proposed legislative amendments, especially concerning social and ethical issues (the consent law, mandatory vaccination of children, the legalization of euthanasia). It demands concrete plans from the government for controlling the population of large predators and clarification regarding the security aspects of Rail Baltic. It criticizes the government’s inaction concerning corruption and general mismanagement.
06.2025
28 Speeches
The speaker is critical of the 2025 supplementary budget (Draft 651), arguing that it funds undemocratic priorities. They demand accountability for the abuse of data collection principles, which have exceeded legal boundaries. Ethical questions are raised concerning the land use fee bill and the two-year postponement of sustainability reports. Furthermore, the speaker opposes the abolition of the security tax, questioning whether such a move undermines national security.
05.2025
53 Speeches
The legislative focus centers on opposing the government's ideological and regulatory proposals. These include gender balance quotas for the boards of publicly listed companies, biofuel blending mandates for aviation fuel, and the directive issued by the Competition Authority. The speaker also backs proposals aimed at reducing the value-added tax (VAT) and is critical of state regulations that infringe upon the constitutional rights of private forest owners.
04.2025
26 Speeches
The legislative focus is on scrutinizing the government's activities through interpellations concerning the Prime Minister's legitimacy, energy plans, and entries in the population register. It also actively participates in the debate on amending the Public Transport Act, highlighting unfair competition and security issues related to ride-sharing services. Furthermore, it initiates a proposal to remove Bill 596, concerning amendments to the Value-Added Tax Act, from the agenda.
03.2025
40 Speeches
Legislative priorities include supporting the draft bill to lower VAT on domestic foodstuffs, demanding the formation of an investigative committee to examine the circumstances surrounding Nordica, and opposing government bills concerning the facilitation of immigration for startups and film crews (viewing this as lobbying), as well as the expansion of the powers of the ERJK.
02.2025
31 Speeches
The legislative focus is on opposing the government's draft legislation, especially concerning the removal of voting rights from Russian and Belarusian citizens. It is demanded that voting rights in local elections should also be revoked from persons with undetermined citizenship ("grey passport holders"), as the opposite is considered dangerous to Estonian independence. Also in focus is the inconsistency of e-voting with the principles of the constitution.
01.2025
12 Speeches
The primary focus is opposition to the government's legislative proposals (the proposed car tax and renewable energy subsidies). It activates parliamentary oversight mechanisms by submitting an interpellation to the Minister of Education and Research concerning the establishment of the Maarjamaa joint school. It demands that the government provide solutions for the electricity price anomalies occurring during the desynchronization process, positioning itself primarily as a strong opponent of the government's action plan.