By Plenary Sessions: Mart Helme

Total Sessions: 7

Fully Profiled: 7

2025-04-24
15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary session
The focus is on demanding transparency and accountability regarding existing energy projects (wind turbines) and infrastructure (Rail Baltic). Specifically, there is a demand for the accuracy and adequacy of disposal plans and health studies. Specific legislative priorities, such as the initiation of draft bills, are not apparent.
2025-04-23
15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary session
The legislative focus is currently centered on opposing a specific bill—the one concerning the reporting of sanctions evasion. The speaker is a strong opponent of the bill and proposes halting its second reading.
2025-04-21
15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary session
The primary legislative focus is amending the election law, which involves demanding the complete abolition of e-voting and implementing only paper ballots. The speaker is a fierce opponent of the current system and supports radical legislative reform.
2025-04-16
15th Estonian Parliament, 5th session, plenary session
The speaker focuses on legally opposing a specific "populist bill" and calls for recognizing a referendum as the superior method. He is against the initiative and supports utilizing the mechanism of direct democracy.
2025-04-09
15th Estonian Parliament, 5th session, plenary session
The primary legislative priority is the abolition of the car tax, and a joint vote is being called for to achieve this. The speaker positions himself as an opponent of the imposed tax and is dealing with a "life decision," not a "death decision."
2025-04-08
15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary sitting
The primary legislative focus is opposition to the government's tax package (including the car tax and increased VAT rates). The speaker positions themselves as a strong opponent of the government's fiscal policy initiatives, stressing how unpopular they are among the public.
2025-04-07
15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary session
The main political priority is establishing civilian control over Estonia’s special services to prevent them from interfering in politics and conducting information operations. The speaker is strongly opposed to the current situation and demands that the minister make establishing control over our own special services the primary task.