By Months: Helle-Moonika Helme

Total Months: 9

Fully Profiled: 9

11.2025

28 Speeches

A staunch advocate for social justice, demanding a decent subsistence level for pensioners and criticizing the current support payments as being too small, which he/she calls a national disgrace. He/She also corrects the public misconception regarding the special pensions received by members of the Riigikogu.
10.2025

27 Speeches

A strong emphasis is placed on social justice and the economic support of families with children (e.g., four-child families) through tax incentives. The social focus is directly linked to the implementation of tax policy.
09.2025

45 Speeches

The position on social issues is strongly conservative and protective of parental rights. It categorically opposes mandatory military service for women, warning that this would accelerate the decline in the birth rate and the emigration of families. It views consent laws as absurd ideological nonsense and a government intrusion into people's bedrooms. Furthermore, it opposes mandatory child vaccination and the legalization of assisted suicide, citing the dangerous growth of these practices in other countries.
06.2025

28 Speeches

It focuses on security and public order, opposing the import of Swedish convicted murderers and linking crime to uncontrolled immigration. It criticizes mass surveillance via hidden cameras, arguing that immigration must be controlled first, not the country's own citizens. It considers e-voting to be a priori unconstitutional and undemocratic. In the healthcare sector, it criticizes the disregard for patient satisfaction and expresses concern about the preparation of an euthanasia law.
05.2025

53 Speeches

Among social issues, the dominant concern is mass emigration, which is driven by the high cost of living and poor governance. The speaker is strongly opposed to gender balance regulations and gender-based selection, emphasizing that there are only two sexes. Furthermore, the actions of the prosecutor's office are criticized in the context of nursing home rape cases and political trials, stressing that the public's sense of justice is suffering.
04.2025

26 Speeches

It focuses on the social crisis, particularly the abuse and rape of demented elderly people in nursing homes owned by members of the Reform Party, and the failure of the justice system to protect the victims. It sharply raises the issue of cutting benefits for disabled children and mentally disabled adolescents. Furthermore, it criticizes the promotion of gender diversity by liberal parties and submits an inquiry regarding the legality of assigning names that do not correspond to the registered sex.
03.2025

40 Speeches

In the social sphere, the speaker strongly criticizes the ideology of inclusive education, demanding that specialized learning environments be maintained for students with special educational needs (SEN students). He/She is also critical of contemporary gender-based ideology (trans and LGBT ideologies), asserting that international conventions (ILO, CEDAW) infringe upon women's rights and security. Furthermore, he/she expresses concern regarding the lack of long-term studies on vaccines and the potential aspect of mass vaccination constituting a crime against humanity.
02.2025

31 Speeches

The stance on social issues is strongly conservative and values-driven, supporting Trump's view that "we only have two sexes, male and female," while opposing trans ideology and gay politics. Marriage equality is considered a perversion of the constitution, being imposed by "a liberal mob of crazies comprised of globalists and woke activists." They also criticize draft legislation aimed at withdrawing benefits, which they deem hostile to families.
01.2025

12 Speeches

The stance on social issues is extremely conservative, supporting the recognition of only two sexes (men and women) and opposing all diversity policies and gender ideologies, labeling them as abnormalities. It demands the restoration of justice and compensation for lost wages for those who were dismissed due to vaccine mandates (military personnel, teachers, medical professionals). It raises concerns regarding the consolidation of schools for children with special educational needs.