By Months: Martin Helme
Total Months: 9
Fully Profiled: 9
11.2025
17 Speeches
The socio-political stance is strongly conservative, opposing the Istanbul Convention due to its social impact. The speaker is resolutely against gender-sensitive policies, the funding of transgender NGOs, and any mandate to promote the narrative of 20 to 40 genders in schools. The Convention is viewed as a vehicle for spreading far-left ideology that is destructive to society.
10.2025
37 Speeches
The focus regarding social issues is on the protection of public morals and cultural values, standing in opposition to the sexual and violent content presented at a state-funded event. The speaker strongly condemns the humiliation of the audience with insulting labels ("Sexually Diseased," "Slut") and demands an end to such vulgarity.
09.2025
70 Speeches
In the social sector, he/she criticizes Joller for neglecting the social sphere and for the catastrophic state of healthcare (citing lengthening treatment queues). He/She stresses the government's failure regarding demographics and the birth rate. Furthermore, he/she highlights criticism concerning intolerance and "anti-science" related to the COVID narrative, and criticizes the insulting of women (referencing the Ligi incident).
06.2025
11 Speeches
The speaker is vehemently opposed to mass immigration, and particularly to the plan to bring foreign prisoners—whom they refer to as murderers, rapists, and terrorists—to Estonia, arguing that this diminishes the public’s sense of security and desecrates the Estonian constitutional order. He/She links mass immigration to rising crime rates in other countries and also criticizes government expenditures on LGBT issues.
05.2025
42 Speeches
Strongly opposes mass immigration, viewing it as a policy for the slow destruction of Estonia that results in increased crime and the deterioration of public services (healthcare, education). It opposes "trans ideology," criticizing officials for violating the Name Act on the basis of gender dysphoria. It accuses the government of violating the constitution (specifically referencing the draft law on religious associations) and building totalitarianism.
04.2025
23 Speeches
Fiercely opposes gender quotas and the concept of "at least 20 different genders," deeming it absurd and divisive labeling. Expresses concern over the total surveillance society (PPA license plate recognition cameras) and the lack of transparency regarding e-elections, stressing the infringement of fundamental rights. Raises the issue of wind turbines' impact on human health (low-frequency sound/infrasound) and criticizes the government for undermining the principles of solidarity-based health insurance.
03.2025
19 Speeches
The most important social issue is immigration, which is treated as the destruction of the nation-state and Russification, highlighting the introduction of 150,000 Russian speakers and the quadrupling of the number of Muslims. It is demanded that only Estonian citizens be allowed to vote in all elections in Estonia, in order to protect the concept of the nation-state. The coercion and harassment imposed during the COVID-19 period are also criticized.
02.2025
18 Speeches
Strongly defends freedom of religion and citizens’ freedom of association, accusing the far-left of attempting to restrict these rights. It is categorically opposed to constitutionally guaranteeing voting rights for non-citizens (holders of the gray passport) in local elections, demanding suffrage be reserved exclusively for citizens of the Republic of Estonia.
01.2025
6 Speeches
Categorically opposes the teaching of the "extreme ideology of transgenderism" in schools starting from the eighth grade. It emphasizes the right and necessity for parents to know what steps they must take if they do not consent to such content being delivered to their child.