By Months: Aleksei Jevgrafov

Total Months: 11

Fully Profiled: 11

12.2024

4 Speeches

There is not enough data.
11.2024

2 Speeches

The core social issue being discussed is the cost of living and economic inequality, specifically highlighting how food prices affect low-income individuals. The social focus is centered on providing economic relief and ensuring consumer protection.
10.2024

9 Speeches

The main social issues are related to improving the accessibility of specialized medical care and supporting the infrastructure of elderly care homes. There is strong opposition directed at imposing a co-payment for children aged two and younger. Furthermore, the speaker raises the issue of the complexity of renouncing Russian citizenship, which hinders the application for Estonian citizenship, linking this to the contradiction inherent in combating the activities of the Moscow Patriarchate.
09.2024

15 Speeches

Among social issues, the quality of education (specifically, the lack of pedagogical training among teachers), children's nutrition, and family benefits are at the forefront. Strong criticism is aimed at the inadequacy of the subsistence level, which makes it impossible to get by on 200 euros. Border issues are primarily treated as a social question affecting people's welfare and freedom of movement.
07.2024

1 Speeches

Among social issues, the support for people with disabilities and large families has been highlighted, although the related amendments were rejected on the grounds of being obstructionist. It is stressed that car ownership is often essential due to factors such as residence, work, health, or family needs, thereby safeguarding the livelihood of these families.
06.2024

16 Speeches

In the social sphere, he/she focuses on protecting vulnerable groups, criticizing the cutting of benefits for families with multiple children and the taxation of the average pension for retirees. Regarding healthcare, he/she emphasizes the need to ensure the availability of services for the chronically ill. Furthermore, he/she criticizes the contradiction inherent in implementing a sugar tax while simultaneously cutting funding for the Estonian School Sports Union.
05.2024

23 Speeches

In the social sphere, the focus is on promoting health through sports and extracurricular education, while simultaneously opposing the sugar tax as a viable solution. In education, the priorities are raising teachers' salaries and ensuring children have access to extracurricular activities; cuts to the funding for the latter are considered unfair. The question of religious institutions is also being raised, with emphasis placed on the necessity of dialogue before any political decisions are finalized.
04.2024

11 Speeches

Regarding social issues, the priorities are reducing poverty, supporting families (while criticizing the cuts to benefits for large families), and restoring funding for youth extracurricular activities. It strongly defends the right of third-country nationals to vote in local elections, citing loyalty studies and stressing that the inability to renounce citizenship is not the fault of the residents themselves.
03.2024

9 Speeches

He/She focuses on social problems such as the child obesity epidemic, the economic insecurity of families, and the rights of children with special needs in education. He/She emphasizes that physical activity is crucial in combating obesity and therefore criticizes the cutting of funding for the School Sports Union. He/She also touches upon the topic of creating a pet register.
02.2024

8 Speeches

It focuses on social issues and alleviating poverty, highlighting the struggles faced by pensioners, low-income individuals, and large families when paying utility bills. It raises the question of increasing support for cultural integration activities, funded by revenue generated by the car tax, to encourage the active participation of people from diverse backgrounds in community life. It also inquires about clarifying the conditions for EU citizens to obtain student loans.
01.2024

14 Speeches

The focus is on the accessibility and quality of education, stressing the current teacher shortage and the necessity of integrating educated Ukrainian refugees to broaden the teaching pool. Furthermore, the text sharply highlights the healthcare crisis, pointing out the excessive workload faced by doctors (up to 32 consecutive hours) and the resulting negative effect on the quality and availability of medical services.