By Months: Helle-Moonika Helme

Total Months: 11

Fully Profiled: 11

12.2024

26 Speeches

The primary social focus is the protection of children from sexual crimes, with accusations leveled against the government for allegedly creating access for pedophiles to children through a proposed bill. Another major theme is the defense of the Estonian language and national identity within the education system, sharply opposing multiculturalism and internationalism, which are claimed to discriminate against Estonian children. Furthermore, concerns are voiced regarding the inviolability of privacy and property rights in connection with the European Union’s planned asset register.
11.2024

46 Speeches

The speaker is deeply conservative, opposing state funding for elective abortions, which they deem unethical and the taking of a life, rather than a healthcare service. They criticize the government for impoverishing families (by stripping away benefits and insurance) while simultaneously funding abortion. Furthermore, they object to the "gender confusion propaganda" being spread among young people and the ideological prevention of segregation mandated in the spatial planning act.
10.2024

47 Speeches

On social issues, the stance is conservative, opposing the ratification of the International Labour Organization convention due to the concept of social gender, which it considers ideological "madness." There is a strong focus on child protection (opposing the employment of pedophiles and criticizing the actions of child protection officials) and on the welfare of the elderly, while criticizing the care home reform.
09.2024

57 Speeches

In social policy, it is strongly conservative and nationalistic, emphasizing the need for increased birth rates and opposing immigration, which, in its view, leads to the "replacement of the population." It submits draft legislation aimed at supporting families (such as capping kindergarten fees and providing exemptions for large families) and is fiercely opposed to introducing the concept of "social gender" into law, seeing it as a threat to women's rights and safety (citing the example of hygiene facilities). It criticizes government actions that undermine the financial security and confidence of families.
07.2024

31 Speeches

The speaker criticizes the state for channeling money to "colorful LGBT organizations" as part of foreign aid, contrasting this spending with the need to support the livelihood of the Estonian people. Emphasis is placed on ensuring the well-being of families with children and rural residents through car tax benefits. Regarding security issues, the government is criticized for its double standards concerning Russia, and a clear stance on Putin's crimes is demanded.
06.2024

27 Speeches

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05.2024

117 Speeches

The social and political stances are conservative: there is strong opposition to mass immigration, which is viewed as a threat to the nation-state. Abortion rights are treated as an ethical problem, with questions raised about whether they constitute a human right, and criticism leveled at the lack of protection for the unborn child. They also oppose the draft transgender law, which is characterized as the mutilation of young people.
04.2024

52 Speeches

The speaker is staunchly conservative, opposing the law on the redefinition of marriage and the accompanying introduction of the LGBT agenda into educational institutions. He expresses profound concern regarding uncontrolled mass immigration, which threatens the continuation of the Estonian nation. He sharply criticizes the number of abortions, asking the Prime Minister how much "killing of children" is considered "acceptable."
03.2024

34 Speeches

The speaker is strongly conservative, opposing the legislation that perverts marriage and the proposed amendments to the Gender Equality Act that would abolish gender-based concepts. Concern is expressed regarding immigration (especially the growth of the Muslim community) and the resulting cultural conflicts and security threats. Emphasis is placed on the indigenous people's right to determine their own lives and politics in Estonia.
02.2024

12 Speeches

A firm stance is taken against the legalization of cannabis, arguing that it serves as a gateway to harder drugs, based on the opinions of specialists (doctors, police). In the field of education, inclusive education is criticized for increasing the workload of teachers. There is strong support for protecting the Estonian language and national identity, demanding that voting rights in local elections be granted only to Estonian citizens.
01.2024

61 Speeches

The speaker holds conservative values, sharply criticizing the legalization of same-sex marriage and the granting of adoption rights to homosexuals. They emphasize the declining quality of Estonian-language education and the threat of "Russification" due to increased immigration. They also raise issues concerning social welfare, pointing to female alcoholism and the high abortion rate, and defend the legitimacy of the teachers' strike.