By Months: Hanah Lahe

Total Months: 5

Fully Profiled: 5

11.2025

1 Speeches

The political focus is currently directed toward assessing the current state of Estonia's environmental law and planning sector. The speaker adopts a political position emphasizing the need to identify the sector's strengths, weaknesses, and future challenges. This is a policy-driven approach that seeks systemic solutions.
06.2025

4 Speeches

The political focus centers on environmental and circular economy legislation, particularly the waste reform. The approach is policy- and procedure-centric, emphasizing the technical refinement of draft legislation and the correctness of the procedural process. It demonstrates interest in implementing digitalization within the waste management sector, as well as exploring opportunities for economic stimulation linked to the reform.
05.2025

25 Speeches

The speaker’s political position is strongly green and values-driven, firmly supporting climate policy and the green transition, which they deem essential for Estonia’s economy and security. They are also a forceful advocate for stricter sentencing for sexual crimes and for gender equality. The speaker frames opposition to climate policy as "stupidity" and "conspiracy theories," emphasizing the necessity of relying on facts and the bigger picture.
04.2025

3 Speeches

The political focus is on environmental and energy policy, emphasizing the need to address the proven severe health impacts of oil shale energy, rather than focusing solely on the speculative risks associated with wind turbine infrasound. There is also strong support for utilizing artificial intelligence (AI) and digitalization in solving climate challenges. The platform is policy-driven and aimed at reassessing priorities.
03.2025

2 Speeches

The political stance is heavily focused on emphasizing the seriousness of climate change, directly linking it to a security threat in Estonia. The speaker opposes the viewpoint that dismisses climate concerns as hysteria and stresses the necessity of keeping the legislative discussion relevant, criticizing the introduction of extraneous social issues into the draft Electricity Market Act.