By Plenary Sessions: Martin Helme

Total Sessions: 3

Fully Profiled: 3

2025-01-30
Fifteenth Estonian Parliament, fifth session, plenary session.
The political position is strongly focused on restricting suffrage exclusively to citizens in all elections. The primary emphasis is placed on constitutional integrity and highlighting concerns that the proposed amendment (the selection of individual states, its temporary nature, and its status as ordinary legislation) may conflict with the constitution. The stance is value-based, stressing the strict definition of citizenship rights.
2025-01-29
15th Estonian Parliament, 5th sitting, information briefing
The political position is fiercely opposed to the government's Green Transition and energy policy, particularly regarding the massive subsidies (2.6 billion euros) and the total cost (15 billion euros). The speaker emphasizes that these costs are disproportionate compared to simultaneous cuts (to schools, courts, and parental benefits) and tax hikes, pointing to the policy's fiscal irresponsibility. The policy is framed as an "insane climate policy" or "climate communism" that is driving the Estonian economy toward bankruptcy.
2025-01-27
15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary session
The political position is strongly oppositional, centered on criticizing the dysfunction of the Riigikogu's rules of procedure and the parliamentary system itself. The second main topic is education policy, where they express categorical opposition to the current curriculum for addressing the ideology of transgenderism. The policy framework is largely value-based and critical of the government's actions, asserting that the normal parliamentary system is not working.