By Plenary Sessions: Helmen Kütt
Total Sessions: 4
Fully Profiled: 4
2025-03-26
15th Riigikogu, 5th sitting, press briefing
The political focus is directed toward alleviating economic hardships (inflation, tax increases) for vulnerable groups, emphasizing the need for immediate assistance this year. He/She expresses strong opposition to the proposed amendments to the Employment Contracts Act, which would reduce the stability of workers' income and their sense of security. The political framework is results-based, demanding concrete and rapid actions from the government to solve social problems.
2025-03-18
Fifteenth Riigikogu, fifth sitting, plenary session
The political position focuses on the allocation of resources and the setting of national priorities. The speaker questions the expediency of the current issue (likely a quota) and strongly emphasizes the urgent need to invest in training our NEET youth and creating domestic jobs. This stance is heavily focused on prioritizing domestic employment, being both value-based and results-oriented.
2025-03-17
15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary sitting
The political focus is on the plan to merge state schools for children with special needs and the implementation of inclusive education. The speaker is highly critical of the procedure used to implement the reform, demanding prior analysis and acknowledging the concerns of parents and school boards. This position is geared toward value-based policy, emphasizing democratic inclusion and support for vulnerable groups. Furthermore, the speaker supports the widespread availability of research funded by taxpayer money for the sake of public benefit.
2025-03-11
15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary session
The political focus is on the demographic crisis and the declining birth rate, which is considered a problem of undeniable national importance. This stance is strongly policy-driven, emphasizing the necessity of establishing a separate commission under the Prime Minister's Office to ensure the issue receives adequate attention at the state governance level, given that the problem is cross-ministerial.