By Months: Tanel Kiik
Total Months: 9
Fully Profiled: 9
11.2025
8 Speeches
The focus is exclusively on national topics, addressing the impact of the healthcare funding crisis on all Estonian people and the functioning of the solidarity system. There are no references to specific regional problems or projects.
10.2025
29 Speeches
The focus is clearly nationwide, emphasizing the need to ensure the standardization of services regardless of the specific local government. The speaker criticizes the situation where the availability of services depends entirely on the municipality where a person resides.
09.2025
46 Speeches
He addressed regional policy issues, criticizing the government for its inadequate measures. He emphasized the need for radical steps to support rural areas.
06.2025
42 Speeches
Focused on nationwide social policy issues, emphasizing the need for equal opportunities in all regions. Criticized the government's priorities.
05.2025
31 Speeches
Emphasizes the importance of regional policy and asks for concrete steps to support rural areas. Mentions issues concerning island connectivity and the reorganization of the vocational school network.
04.2025
22 Speeches
He/She primarily addressed nationwide issues, but emphasized the unique situation of residents in rural areas in the context of the vehicle tax. He/She criticized the unequal treatment.
03.2025
19 Speeches
It focused primarily on nationwide issues but emphasized the need for regional balance. It criticized the government's inadequate measures to support rural areas.
02.2025
4 Speeches
Focused on regional policy issues, highlighting the needs of residents in rural areas and the availability of services. Questions were raised regarding specific measures aimed at reducing regional inequality.
01.2025
5 Speeches
The speaker primarily focuses on nationwide issues, particularly the construction of the Tallinn Hospital as a project serving the entire North Estonian region. Regional thinking is clearly articulated in the context of healthcare service accessibility, emphasizing the state's responsibility for organizing healthcare.