By Months: Aivar Kokk

Total Months: 19

Fully Profiled: 19

10.2025

27 Speeches

The social focus is directed towards supporting families with children, while sharply criticizing the reduction of benefits for large families in 2023 (€2400). Concern is also being raised that the government intends to cut support for pregnant women. It is emphasized that the proposed car tax will make life more difficult for families with children, as they often require multiple vehicles to transport children to school and extracurricular activities.
09.2025

38 Speeches

The focus is primarily on economic and administrative issues, rather than classical social topics. It supports protecting families and pensioners from land tax. It stresses the importance of integrating young people into the Estonian labor market to prevent emigration.
06.2025

57 Speeches

Strong support for large families, coupled with sharp criticism of the government for cutting child benefits (a reduction of 2400 euros per year). Emphasis is placed on the rights of people with disabilities and their specific needs concerning the proposed car tax. Support for pensioners' interests, criticizing the removal of their income tax exemption. Less attention is given to traditional social issues such as LGBTQ+ rights or immigration.
05.2025

36 Speeches

Consistently defends the interests of pensioners and large families, criticizing the government for cutting their benefits. Supports the rights of people with disabilities, submitting an official inquiry to the Minister of Social Affairs regarding their treatment. Expresses concern over rising unemployment (60,000 people waiting in line) and criticizes the importation of foreign labor at the expense of its own citizens.
04.2025

16 Speeches

The focus is heavily on family policy, particularly supporting large families and children's welfare. It stresses that the car tax unfairly impacts families with children, pensioners, and people with disabilities. It supports the rights of homeowners and opposes placing additional burdens on them. It does not address traditional social issues such as LGBTQ+ rights or immigration, focusing instead on economic social issues.
03.2025

1 Speeches

Insufficient data
02.2025

22 Speeches

There is not enough data.
01.2025

27 Speeches

It focuses primarily on supporting families, especially those with many children, and pensioners. It criticizes the reduction of child benefits and the taxation of pensions. It stresses the need for social justice in tax policy, expressing concern about the situation of vulnerable societal groups.
12.2024

32 Speeches

The speaker heavily focuses on protecting pensioners and large families, criticizing tax hikes that impact these groups. He expresses concern that 60% of wage earners make less than the average salary and that many families cannot afford Christmas presents. The speaker stresses the necessity of maintaining the quality of kindergartens and criticizes decisions that strip parents of their decision-making power.
11.2024

49 Speeches

Consistently defends the interests of vulnerable societal groups, particularly the rights of pensioners, mothers of young children, and large families. Sharply criticizes the withdrawal of support for pensioners living alone and the reduction of child benefits. Expresses concern over the rising cost of healthcare and its impact on ordinary people. Emphasizes the need to protect those who have "built up the country."
10.2024

46 Speeches

Clearly supports revoking the right to vote in local elections for citizens of Russia and Belarus, as well as holders of the gray passport (non-citizens), citing Moldova's example and security concerns. It criticizes preferential treatment for high-income earners, stressing the necessity of solidarity. Expresses concern regarding the plight of pensioners amidst the context of rising taxes.
09.2024

8 Speeches

There is insufficient data.
07.2024

12 Speeches

A strong emphasis is placed on supporting families and children, criticizing the reduction of child benefits and its impact on the birth rate. Special attention is given to the rights and benefits of people with disabilities, which are deemed insufficient. The welfare of pensioners is a crucial issue, with criticism directed at increasing their tax burden. The necessity of social justice and the protection of the most vulnerable is highlighted.
06.2024

24 Speeches

The speaker primarily focuses on protecting the welfare of pensioners and families with children in the context of tax increases. He/She criticizes the removal of the income tax exemption on pensions and the reduction of child benefits. The speaker addresses social issues mainly through the lens of economic policy, emphasizing the need to protect low-income individuals.
05.2024

13 Speeches

He consistently champions the rights of pensioners and the elderly, vehemently opposing the implementation of income tax for retirees. He criticizes the government for harming vulnerable groups and stresses the importance of social justice. Furthermore, he expresses concern regarding the welfare of families and children, providing examples of the difficulties faced in organizing school commutes.
04.2024

36 Speeches

Strong support for families and pensioners, criticizing the government for reducing their benefits. There is opposition to the cutting of child benefits and the elimination of the income tax exemption for pensioners. It is emphasized that the government is attacking "the weakest members of society." Furthermore, there is support for restricting the right to vote in local elections exclusively to Estonian and EU citizens, criticizing the participation of Russian citizens.
03.2024

31 Speeches

In the field of healthcare, the speaker strongly emphasizes the importance of preventative work and personal responsibility, recommending the use of pedometers and the promotion of healthy lifestyles. Regarding education, they support free higher education and the system of state secondary schools. They stress family and community-centric values, criticizing the concept of "15-minute cities" as unrealistic.
02.2024

11 Speeches

There is not enough data.
01.2024

24 Speeches

It expresses a moderate stance on COVID-19 vaccination, supporting the principle of voluntariness rather than mandating it. It emphasizes people's freedom of choice in healthcare matters but avoids taking strong positions on other social issues. The overall approach is pragmatic, not ideological.