By Months: Mart Helme

Total Months: 11

Fully Profiled: 11

12.2024

18 Speeches

Demonstrates knowledge of the Riigikogu Rules of Procedure and police authority, while demanding equal treatment. Possesses detailed knowledge regarding the content of social protection bills (specifically the pedophilia clauses) and the wording of foreign missions, demanding their reformulation. In economic critique, utilizes specific statistical indicators (40% of households facing economic hardship) and references reports from the U.S. Congress concerning COVID-19.
11.2024

33 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates knowledge in the field of security and defense history, referencing the negotiations for the withdrawal of Russian troops and the closure of the former defense industry (Arsenal). He addresses topics related to the budget and finance, citing criticism from the Auditor General and Aivar Sõerd regarding the lack of budget transparency. In the social sphere, when discussing abortion, he invokes philosophical authority (Albert Schweitzer's principle of "reverence for life").
10.2024

50 Speeches

Demonstrates knowledge in the field of demography, referencing Kalev Katus and stressing the necessity of scientific analysis and statistics for understanding population processes (natural growth, migration). Possesses an understanding of economic issues, particularly the impact of excise duties (fuel, alcohol) and agricultural input prices. Shows awareness of geopolitics and international relations, covering Russian foreign debt, allied relations (UK), and the liquidity of prisons.
09.2024

37 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates expertise in the fields of agriculture (prevention of bird damage in Läänemaa), energy (wind farms, oil shale), and economics (IMF statistics). A particularly strong focus is placed on constitutional issues and the principles of the rule of law, criticizing the interpretation of legislation through commentaries. Historical parallels are utilized (the Brezhnev era, the privatization of Ookean) alongside references to international relations (Israel, the USA, the UN).
07.2024

18 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates knowledge of constitutional procedures, citing the assessment from the President's Office regarding the unconstitutionality of the car tax and demanding a plan from the Constitutional Committee. Also evident is an awareness of the Riigikogu's operational procedures (procedural matters related to a change in government) and regional specificities (the situation of Kihnu residents).
06.2024

6 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates expertise in legislative procedure (committee votes) and constitutional law, citing previous Supreme Court assessments regarding e-elections. In economic matters, the focus is placed on the impact of taxes on private property and the standard of living, using specific examples of the unfairness of taxing cars (Land Cruiser, Moskvich 401). He considers arguments concerning climate and environmental protection to be baseless and demagogic.
05.2024

19 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates knowledge in the areas of the Riigikogu's rules of procedure and legislation (illegal proceedings, denunciation), as well as international law (the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations). They are familiar with specific political topics, such as the development of e-exams, the Metsküla school case, and initiatives to restore the border guard. Furthermore, regarding economic issues, they refer to an external expert (TalTech scientist Jarek Kurnitski) concerning energy options.
04.2024

51 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates authority in their knowledge of the Riigikogu's procedural rules and legislation, particularly concerning the constitutionality of e-elections and the positions of the Supreme Court, referencing Villu Kõve's dissenting opinion. They use specific figures when discussing immigration and refugees (e.g., more than 100,000 arrivals, 19,000 men of mobilization age in Estonia). Furthermore, the speaker demonstrates knowledge of the history of foreign policy negotiations (the withdrawal of Russian troops from Estonia).
03.2024

66 Speeches

Demonstrates knowledge of the history of the education system and over-centralization, highlighting the Metsküla school case and 19th-century literacy rates. It employs historical and physical analogies (the law of conservation of energy, Francis Bacon) and references geopolitics experts (George Friedman). It puts forward specific arguments regarding the technical opacity and legal ambiguity of e-elections, citing Supreme Court rulings.
02.2024

52 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates knowledge of the Riigikogu’s working procedures and procedural rules, as well as higher education policy, emphasizing the role of national studies and the Estonian language as an academic language. When addressing economic topics, he uses concrete examples (the tourism sector, the decline of industry in Pärnu) and introduces historical parallels (the Vietnam and Afghanistan wars) when analyzing social problems (the proliferation of drug addiction).
01.2024

74 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates a deep awareness of national defense and security issues, utilizing specific terminology (HIMARS, K9, drone defense) and referencing international sources (Wall Street Journal, Bild, Pentagon stockpiles). They also show knowledge of historical tax systems (18th-century England) and the logic behind Soviet-era migration and intelligence operations. Furthermore, the speaker emphasizes the link between regional policy and demographics (specifically the birth rate) and problems within the school network.