By Months: Martin Helme

Total Months: 19

Fully Profiled: 19

10.2025

17 Speeches

The legislative focus is on parliamentary oversight, expressed through the submission of a formal inquiry to the Minister of Culture demanding explanations and the implementation of measures concerning the activities and funding of the state institution. The aim is to change the funding principles to prevent the financing of obscene content in the future.
09.2025

60 Speeches

The primary legislative focus is amending the Local Government Elections Act to resolve the legal ambiguity surrounding the permanent residency requirement. He introduced a draft bill that would either abolish the residency requirement entirely or, alternatively, establish the population register entry as the definitive basis, thereby ending political persecution and the initiation of criminal proceedings.
06.2025

11 Speeches

The legislative focus is primarily on opposing the government's proposed tax law and the project initiated by Liisa-Ly Pakosta to bring foreign prisoners into Estonia. She is also demanding the introduction of a bill that would amend the regulations governing the activities of the Prosecutor's Office, aiming to improve its efficiency and ensure the functioning of the rule of law.
05.2025

42 Speeches

Focuses on reversing tax increases (such as bills aimed at lowering the security tax and VAT) and ending the fight against CO2 emissions. It was a strong opponent of the bill concerning religious associations, which was deemed unconstitutional, demanding its amendment. It supports bills that would lower excise duties to the European Union minimum level.
04.2025

23 Speeches

The main legislative priorities are banning e-elections, lowering taxes (including the bank tax), and addressing local government election rules (the residency requirement). (The entity) is an active opposition proponent, bringing forward tax reduction bills and criticizing the government for its inability to even submit minor tax amendments to the Riigikogu.
03.2025

19 Speeches

Legislative priorities include tax cuts, especially the submission of the bill to abolish the car tax. He/She supports legislative action that would restrict the voting rights of non-citizens, and calls for the creation of a commission for the critical assessment of COVID-19 restrictions and vaccine policy. He/She is also putting forward the faction's candidate in the elections for the Riigikogu Board.
02.2025

18 Speeches

The primary legislative activity is focused on opposing the constitutional amendment (electoral rights) and protecting the Riigikogu's rules of procedure. A motion of no confidence was initiated against Climate Minister Yoko Alender concerning the support scheme for offshore wind farms and accusations of lying to the public.
01.2025

6 Speeches

The main legislative focus centers on procedural correctness and constitutionality. This involves criticizing the government for making major energy policy decisions without an energy sector development plan and proper debate in the Riigikogu (Parliament). Furthermore, it supports the constitutional amendment concerning citizens' voting rights, provided that it does not conflict with the constitution itself.
12.2024

20 Speeches

Key activities involve rejecting draft legislation and removing items from the agenda. There is strong opposition to the amendments to the Child Protection Act (427 SE), the draft financial transactions bill (EBRD/Ukraine), the security levy, and the bills regarding foreign missions of the defense forces. It demands the removal of the draft Subsoil Act (435) due to its unconstitutionality.
11.2024

26 Speeches

The subject is the main opponent of the 2025 state budget, proposing either its rejection or the termination of the proceedings. They initiated a draft resolution of the Riigikogu (Estonian Parliament) to investigate the circumstances surrounding the cessation of Nordica's operations. Furthermore, they are a strong adversary of the coalition's draft constitutional amendment, which would grant voting rights to non-citizens, while simultaneously supporting an alternative bill initiated by their own parliamentary group that would restrict voting rights exclusively to citizens.
10.2024

37 Speeches

The legislative focus centers on opposing government bills, especially concerning social issues (such as the pedophile topic and cuts to family benefits) and administrative organization (for example, the Keit Kasemets law). He/She urgently calls for increased transparency regarding the state budget and criticizes the government for its legal violations, emphasizing the need to strictly follow constitutional procedure.
09.2024

35 Speeches

It focuses on opposing government bills and raising procedural issues, particularly concerning the agenda and the interpretation of laws. It demands an amendment to Section 151¹ of the Penal Code (KarS) because it is being misused to violate constitutional rights (the Lihula example). It criticizes the application of the 51-vote requirement to draft legislation that does not necessitate a change in law, as well as the board's decisions that prioritize commentary over the actual sections of the law.
07.2024

13 Speeches

The main legislative focus is on opposing and rejecting the government's tax package, especially the car tax bill. A proposal was made to interrupt the bill's second reading. A motion of no confidence was initiated against Infrastructure Minister Vladimir Svet, emphasizing the question of trust and the minister's unsuitability for the office.
06.2024

9 Speeches

The speaker is the proposer of the draft bill to amend the Law on Holidays and Significant Dates. The purpose of this amendment is to include the second day of Easter (Easter Monday) and to provide compensation for national holidays that fall on a weekend. He/She is an active member of the opposition, having submitted a formal query regarding the effects of Ukraine's accession to the EU and criticizing the handling of tax legislation within the Finance Committee.
05.2024

38 Speeches

Focuses on improving parliamentary procedure (timely submission of materials, swift handling of no-confidence votes) and restoring the legitimacy of the electoral system. Is an active initiator of no-confidence motions and supports draft legislation that strengthens the position of the Estonian language. Demands the termination of e-voting and an appeal to the Venice Commission.
04.2024

48 Speeches

The legislative focus is on opposing government bills (especially the amendment of the e-elections law) and obstructing the proceedings. A crucial priority is protecting the Riigikogu's rules of procedure and the rights of MPs, accusing the board of violating the right to submit amendments and ending parliamentarism. He submitted a motion of no confidence against Minister of Education Kristina Kallas.
03.2024

65 Speeches

The main legislative priorities are the repeal of government policies (car tax, Cohabitation Act) and socio-economic relief (lowering VAT on food and medicines). It actively initiates draft resolutions (DR) and interpellations, focusing on government accountability and national defense issues. It supports the creation of a system of local referendums to ensure the legitimacy of political decisions.
02.2024

31 Speeches

The main legislative priorities include the bank tax bill (the delay of which cost the state 150 million euros), the draft decision on organizing the e-voting referendum, and the bill on removing the income tax exemption for the NGO Slava Ukraini. An inquiry was submitted regarding the budgetary, agricultural, and demographic impacts of Ukraine's accession to the EU. Significant emphasis is placed on challenging procedural violations in the handling of government bills (such as the car tax).
01.2024

48 Speeches

The main legislative priorities include lowering taxes (VAT to 19.2% or 19.3%, lowering income tax, and lowering the gasoline excise duty). He/She is an active opponent of government bills (EBRD, mandatory renovation, car tax) and demands improvements in the quality of legislation (impact assessments).