By Months: Mait Klaassen
Total Months: 7
Fully Profiled: 7
11.2025
2 Speeches
The focus is on transport and road safety issues at the national level. Specific regional projects or communities are not mentioned.
10.2025
6 Speeches
The primary focus remains at the national and international level, addressing the harmonization of Estonian legislation with European Union law and the overall state of the Estonian labor market. Specific local or regional projects or communities are not highlighted, even though the topic of chemical safety inherently concerns the surrounding population.
09.2025
8 Speeches
The speaker has a very strong regional focus, emphasizing the development of rural areas and the necessity of reducing the economic lag. They are calling for an increase in the percentage of investments directed towards sparsely populated regions to achieve at least a 50–50 split. Furthermore, they specifically address the issues faced by private forest owners.
06.2025
4 Speeches
The focus is directed toward both national issues (such as time regulation and education) and specific local projects, including the impacts of the Sopi-Tootsi wind farm. Attention is also paid to compensating residents living near the wind turbines.
03.2025
3 Speeches
The presentation exhibits a strong regional focus, stemming from the speaker's previous experience as the county governor of a border region. This background provides the foundation for a detailed analysis concerning the management of and movement across the Russian-Estonian border. This regional expertise lends him authority on matters of border administration.
02.2025
2 Speeches
The focus is divided between the international level (maritime border security and coordination with neighbors) and the national level (nature conservation laws and property protection). No specific local or regional emphasis has been presented, but the topic of nuisance animals points to concern regarding the protection of property in rural areas.
01.2025
1 Speeches
The focus is on the issue of wild and domestic animal coexistence, which indirectly points to the concerns of communities tied to rural areas and agriculture. Specific regions or local projects are not named.