By Months: Mart Helme

Total Months: 19

Fully Profiled: 19

10.2025

11 Speeches

The social focus is directed toward the protection of vulnerable social groups and large families, criticizing the government's alleged neglect of these populations. The problem of demographic collapse is being raised. Furthermore, a new cultural direction that includes obscenity, violence, and verbal abuse is being criticized.
09.2025

46 Speeches

In the healthcare sector, there is strong opposition to mandatory vaccination and the imposition of masks, which is being treated as a violation of human rights and a "fascist-tinged attitude." There is particular resistance to allowing children (aged 13–14) to make independent vaccination decisions. Concern is also being voiced regarding plans to introduce mandatory military service for women, and criticism is leveled at the unhealthy attitudes of urbanized society toward predator management (wolves, pumas) and the spread of invasive species.
06.2025

33 Speeches

In the social sphere, the themes of security and migration dominate. The speaker is strongly opposed to the introduction of culturally alien immigrants from Central Asia, fearing population replacement and security threats (parallel societies). The agreement regarding Swedish prisoners is considered extremely dangerous to internal security and is likened to state prostitution. Criticism is also leveled at the waste sorting bill, which has been labeled ‘eco-fascist’ and fails to take into account the specific characteristics of rural areas.
05.2025

26 Speeches

Strong opposition to the bureaucratic initiative to remove Christian holidays (Easter, Christmas Day) from the list of national holidays, deeming it an insane idea. Concerns are voiced regarding the social consequences of foreign communities (Uzbekistan, Tajikistan) and the potential for Islamic radicalism if immigration focuses solely on cheap labor. There is also resistance to the "totalitarian ideology" imposed by the EU, including sustainability reports and gender-related legislative proposals.
04.2025

19 Speeches

The speaker's primary social concern is tied to the reliability of democratic processes, demanding the cessation of e-elections because of public mistrust. He also raises health concerns related to the use of infrasound and the impact of wind farms on pregnant women and newborns, accusing corrupt officials of planning "wind-genocide."
03.2025

61 Speeches

The speaker opposes mass immigration and the influx of foreign labor (Ukraine, Central Asia), viewing this as a direct threat to the survival of the Estonian nation and internal security, and predicting the emergence of ethnic conflicts. He criticizes mandatory vaccination and its negative impact on public trust in vaccination generally. He demands the complete eradication of Russian as a privileged language from the state space.
02.2025

43 Speeches

The speaker emphasizes the protection of religious freedom and freedom of speech, criticizing ideological cancel culture and the construction of "firewalls." He opposes amending the law concerning churches and congregations, viewing it as a direct security threat that provokes Russia and endangers the Ida-Viru region. Furthermore, he expresses concern regarding the immigration of Orthodox followers whose backgrounds are uncontrolled, and supports compensating for damage caused by predators.
01.2025

15 Speeches

The speaker does not address traditional social issues but instead focuses on political ideology and the democratic order. He accuses Estonia of ideological censorship and dictatorship, and views the discussion surrounding the banning of Germany's AfD as a sign that Europe is entering a "post-democratic era."
12.2024

18 Speeches

The most pressing social issue is child protection and pedophilia, where he opposes a draft law which, in his estimation, would legalize the undue influence of pedophiles in positions involving work with children. He emphasizes the role of parents and grandparents in protecting children and sharply criticizes the Chancellor of Justice and the President for failing in their duties regarding child protection. Furthermore, he demands equal treatment regarding police protection and accountability for the COVID-19 vaccine policy.
11.2024

33 Speeches

Socially and politically, the speaker is strongly conservative. He supports restricting abortion, basing his stance on Albert Schweitzer’s principle of "reverence for life" and the need to respect the fetus’s inherent desire to live. He defends large families and criticizes the coalition for ridiculing them. Furthermore, he demands absolute freedom of speech and is categorically opposed to the adoption of hate speech legislation.
10.2024

50 Speeches

The primary social issue revolves around preserving the nation-state and Estonian identity, specifically by opposing immigration as a supposed solution to the demographic crisis. There is strong criticism aimed at police misconduct and the excessive use of force during protests, which is viewed as a pattern of restricting fundamental freedoms. Climate policy is being branded a "fascist" ideology that seeks to ration people's essential needs.
09.2024

37 Speeches

The focus is on the age structure of the population and the demographic tipping point, warning of the potential loss of vitality for Estonians as a nation. Social justice issues are also raised concerning the proposal to stop indexing pensions. Strong emphasis is placed on the violation of the principles of the rule of law, citing political persecution (the Kingo case) and the restriction of constitutional rights in the name of climate goals.
07.2024

18 Speeches

The focus is placed on the threat of social catastrophe arising from tax increases, which affects large families and families with disabled children, leading to the impoverishment of tens of thousands of people. Emphasis is placed on the alienation of the Estonian people from their own state and the danger of the nation's demise if these policies continue.
06.2024

6 Speeches

The main social focus is directed towards protecting citizens' freedoms and the inviolability of private property from government interference, particularly regarding the car tax, which is viewed as a violation of constitutional rights. Other traditional social issues (such as education or immigration) are not addressed in the speeches.
05.2024

19 Speeches

A strong focus is placed on the moral dimension of abortion, linking it directly to the demographic crisis and demanding that the state undertake massive public education regarding the risks associated with abortion. The issue of abuse and mistreatment in elderly care homes is sharply highlighted, with the Ministry of Social Affairs being accused of insensitivity and a lack of empathy toward both the unborn and the elderly. Traffic enforcement is also discussed, asserting that the problem lies with young people speeding, rather than the health certifications required of elderly drivers.
04.2024

51 Speeches

Socio-politically, the speaker is strongly traditional and conservative. He is fiercely opposed to mass immigration, viewing it as the suffocation of the Estonian people and a cultural burden, and demands the repatriation of Ukrainian men of mobilization age. There is also strong opposition to state funding for abortion, which is referred to as "murder." Furthermore, "European values" are criticized, specifically those encompassing the legalization of cannabis and same-sex marriage.
03.2024

66 Speeches

The speaker is extremely conservative on social issues. He criticizes gender equality as "the legalization of perversion" and opposes marriage equality. Demographics is a central theme, and he demands the government establish clear population growth targets. He strongly opposes liberal immigration policies, arguing they lead to internal security risks and the growth of Muslim communities, and he supports banning burqas and niqabs.
02.2024

52 Speeches

A strong focus is placed on internal security, which is threatened by uncontrolled mass immigration and the spread of drugs from Ukraine. Concern is expressed that this immigration could lead to up to half a million new refugees and a demand to make Russian the second state language. Supports the concept of the nation-state and the national university, emphasizing the status of the Estonian language as a language of science. Is firmly against the legalization of cannabis, seeing it as paving the way for harder drugs.
01.2024

74 Speeches

It strongly opposes mass immigration, viewing it as a security threat and a tool for Russification, and demands the revocation of voting and gun rights for citizens of the aggressor state. It calls for the protection of Estonian-language education and the end of the aggressor state's language usage in government institutions, accusing the government of destroying Estonian-language education. Furthermore, it criticizes mandatory renovations and "liberal and amoral brainwashing," which frightens young people and lowers the birth rate.