By Months: Leo Kunnas

Total Months: 17

Fully Profiled: 17

09.2025

11 Speeches

Not enough data
06.2025

4 Speeches

The restrictions on the employment of foreign students are addressed, specifically asking the minister to clarify the concrete differences compared to Estonian students. This indicates an interest in education and labor regulations concerning equal treatment.
05.2025

2 Speeches

There is not enough data.
03.2025

11 Speeches

Expressing strong concern regarding the preservation of the Estonian language and culture, while criticizing high levels of immigration and the limits of integration capacity. It also questions the rationale behind English-language instruction in Estonian higher education institutions. Furthermore, it clarifies that holders of the grey passport (stateless persons) and citizens of other countries are not subject to mandatory defense service in Estonia.
02.2025

1 Speeches

Not enough data
01.2025

10 Speeches

The primary social issue is the restriction of voting rights for Russian citizens in local elections, which is strictly addressed from the perspective of security and the obligation of loyalty. He emphasizes that Russian citizens do not owe a duty of loyalty to the Estonian state and could potentially engage in hostile activities during wartime, such as directing fire. He prefers a solution where only Estonian and EU citizens have the right to vote.
12.2024

11 Speeches

Insufficient data.
11.2024

7 Speeches

The speaker adopts a strong moral stance on the issue of abortion, arguing that it constitutes murder because every individual's DNA is unique from the moment of conception. He/She emphasizes that the demographic situation and the declining birth rate are the single highest priority problem, a fact which the budget fails to reflect.
10.2024

4 Speeches

Among the social issues addressed is historical memory, demanding legitimate state commemoration for those Estonians who fought against the Red Army during the Second World War. Furthermore, he/she supports security-based restrictions, having submitted a bill to limit the voting rights of citizens from countries with terrorist regimes in local elections.
09.2024

5 Speeches

The social sector has been examined within the context of crisis preparedness and security, emphasizing the necessity of ensuring the continuous operation of vital services (food, medicine, general practitioner services) during times of war and crisis. The inclusion of national media among these vital services is also stressed. The overall focus is on security and the state's operational capacity.
07.2024

2 Speeches

Civil protection and internal security have been highlighted among social issues, pointing to a priority on collective security and the state's capacity to ensure internal defense. The topic of border management is also important.
06.2024

7 Speeches

The speaker is addressing the issue of firearms accessibility for reservists, which is tied to both civil liberties and national defense readiness. He stresses that establishing a system for storing weapons at home requires comprehensive background checks, covering mental health, criminal history, and loyalty to the constitutional order.
05.2024

6 Speeches

It focuses on the question of the legal capacity of unborn children, opposing the view that declares them legally incapacitated, and linking such activity to the arbitrary mass killing committed by totalitarian states. It also emphasizes the protection of religious freedom, opposing the declaration of an entire religious organization as terrorist.
04.2024

17 Speeches

It raises the question of social security, expressing concern over the rapid growth of the Muslim community in Estonia and its potential to create a second front for the Security Police (Kaitsepolitsei) in the form of Islamic extremism. It also addresses issues of historical memory, demanding action regarding the bas-relief and named locations associated with Juhan Smuul, who participated in the deportations.
03.2024

13 Speeches

He/She addresses the social sphere within the context of population policy and security, focusing on the capacity for the permanent settlement of the foreign-origin population and associated quotas. He/She asks what proportion of the foreign-origin population Estonian society is capable of permanently integrating, referencing historical immigration and the quota being filled.
02.2024

4 Speeches

The only topic addressed is the consideration of denouncing the Ottawa Convention banning anti-personnel mines, which is presented purely in the context of military necessity and strengthening national defense. No other social issues are evident in the data.
01.2024

17 Speeches

The text addresses the topic of migration and settlement within the context of social issues, expressing concern over the large number of people who have arrived in Estonia over the last five years and the difficulty of integrating them. It notes that in addition to these newcomers, Estonia already has a large population of unassimilated residents (Russian citizens and stateless persons), which further complicates the integration of the new arrivals.