By Months: Rene Kokk

Total Months: 19

Fully Profiled: 19

10.2025

7 Speeches

There is not enough data. The discussions focus exclusively on economic and budgetary issues.
09.2025

9 Speeches

On social issues, he focuses on the right of citizens to use cash when paying for state services, citing its importance from a security perspective. He opposes the reduction in the availability of state services (including birth registration), which primarily burdens residents of rural areas.
06.2025

10 Speeches

On social issues, the speaker holds a conservative position. He supports strengthening national defense (mines) and criticizes the government's values, highlighting the reduction of child benefits, the imposition of gender quotas on private companies, and the disregard for traditional family concepts ("the father is a man and the mother is a man"). Regarding security, he prefers adding police officers over increasing the prison population.
05.2025

55 Speeches

Social-politically, it opposes the government's activities, criticizing the reduction of family benefits and the legalization of same-sex marriage as incorrect priorities that send a bad message to young families. There is strong opposition to importing cheap labor (Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan), citing security threats and the replication of the Swedish migration model. It demands the return of Estonian people from foreign countries.
04.2025

44 Speeches

Among the social issues, the protection of large families and people with disabilities against the unfair motor vehicle tax is at the forefront, citing the infringement of § 28 of the Constitution and the question of human dignity. He criticizes laws that force these groups to apply for social assistance. In one speech, an ironic question was raised regarding the impact of changing gender identity on council membership.
03.2025

17 Speeches

Among the social issues highlighted is the necessity of investigating the safety and scientific basis of COVID-19 mRNA vaccines, supporting the establishment of an inquiry commission. Furthermore, education policy is sharply criticized for leading to the closure of vocational training schools and reduced accessibility to environmental education.
02.2025

26 Speeches

It focuses on national security and the protection of the constitution, opposing the permanent establishment of voting rights for stateless individuals. It supports revoking the voting rights of citizens of an aggressor state. It emphasizes ensuring a sense of security for society, especially in rural areas where large predators threaten the life and health of residents.
01.2025

18 Speeches

Strong opposition to the car tax is expressed, emphasizing its negative impact on the elderly and people facing financial difficulties. The speaker favors a universal tax reduction (VAT) over transfer payments, deeming the latter humiliating and ineffective. Concern is voiced regarding young people leaving Estonia, a trend linked to the high cost of living, which the speaker views as a national security issue. Furthermore, deep skepticism is expressed regarding the topic of social welfare programs, challenging the government's alleged societal consensus.
12.2024

15 Speeches

The social sector focuses on population policy and supporting families, while strongly opposing the reduction of benefits for large families and the removal of health insurance from stay-at-home mothers. These measures are viewed as undermining public trust in the state.
11.2024

18 Speeches

A strong focus on special educational needs (SEN students) and the preservation of regional schools. Expresses concern over the well-being of large families and criticizes the reduction of child benefits. Strong opposition to permanently granting voting rights to persons with undetermined citizenship, citing security and loyalty issues and the threat of creating "convenience refugees."
10.2024

24 Speeches

The speaker’s stance on social issues is uncompromising: absolute opposition to allowing pedophiles to work with children and to bringing foreign prisoners into Estonia. The issues of the demographic crisis and uncontrolled immigration are raised, noting that tripling the immigration quota is unacceptable given the high unemployment rate among Estonians. Sharp criticism is also directed at the rising costs and cuts in social welfare services.
09.2024

14 Speeches

A strong focus on supporting families and demography, criticizing the unstable environment that forces young families to leave Estonia. It addresses the issue of historical memory and symbols, demanding the removal of the Bronze Soldier as a symbol of occupation. It supports restricting land acquisition for foreigners, linking land ownership to loyalty regarding national defense.
07.2024

11 Speeches

The social focus is primarily aimed at large families and people with disabilities, who should receive concessions under the proposed car tax legislation. Furthermore, concerns are being raised regarding the "sense of fatalism" and general uncertainty spreading because of the government's tax burden, forcing people to choose between affording essential necessities and paying taxes.
06.2024

9 Speeches

The focus is on supporting families and children, while criticizing the government's decision to cut child benefits. Emphasis is also placed on the social situation of rural residents, citing the worsening availability of services and the necessity of owning multiple cars.
05.2024

11 Speeches

The primary social issue revolves around the lack of public trust in e-elections (40% do not trust them) and the demand that authorities address security vulnerabilities (such as authentication and voting procedures in nursing homes). There was also mention of large family representatives being overlooked during the car tax debate, which points to a worrying pattern of governance.
04.2024

14 Speeches

Regarding social issues, emphasis is placed on the reduction of benefits for large families and their being ignored during consultations, which, in the speaker’s view, demonstrates the government’s poor attitude towards Estonian families. In the field of education, officials are criticized for their overzealous desire to force Ukrainian children into Estonianization, arguing that creating opportunities for Ukrainian-language instruction should be prioritized instead. The shortage of veterinarians and its impact on animal husbandry are also key areas of focus.
03.2024

18 Speeches

When it comes to social issues, supporting families and children's well-being are the priority, contrasting sharply with the proposed reduction of family benefits. Furthermore, the question of cultural space and security is being raised concerning the wearing of garments that restrict women's rights (burqas, niqabs), necessitating proactive legislation.
02.2024

15 Speeches

Regarding social issues, emphasis is placed on the need to motivate the unemployed, as well as opposition to increasing immigration when the country already has over 55,000 employed people. Concerns are also being raised about food labeling and the potential issue of mandatory insect consumption. Furthermore, ensuring the security and livelihood of residents in rural areas is also crucial.
01.2024

26 Speeches

The speaker emphasizes the vital importance of supporting families and sharply criticizes the reduction of child benefits, calling it the "degradation" of families. He/She firmly supports the relocation of the Soviet monument, dismissing any opposition as mere "fawning" or "cowering." Furthermore, he/she raises the issue of social justice, criticizing the government's position that simply owning a car makes one wealthy enough to afford the vehicle tax.