By Months: Arvo Aller

Total Months: 19

Fully Profiled: 19

10.2025

8 Speeches

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09.2025

26 Speeches

The primary social focus is centered on protecting civil rights and liberties. This involves opposing the unlimited authority granted to the government by the new state of emergency law to restrict people's movement and seize private property. Furthermore, there is criticism regarding the reduction of child benefits—instead of addressing the low birth rate—a move which exacerbates the demographic decline in rural regions.
06.2025

9 Speeches

The primary social issue is the labor market and employment, where the speaker is demanding that 60,000 Estonian residents currently registered with the Unemployment Insurance Fund be put to work before any foreign labor is imported. The negative impact of tax hikes on families with children and housing costs is also highlighted.
05.2025

20 Speeches

Focuses on the quality of social care and legal accountability in nursing home cases, criticizing the inactivity of the Prosecutor’s Office. It argues against the gender representation bill, claiming that statistically, men are the underrepresented gender in Estonia. It warns that importing cheap labor will overwhelm medical services and put pressure on education and culture.
04.2025

14 Speeches

In the social sector, the speaker focuses on protecting vulnerable groups and emphasizing state responsibility, often citing tragic cases that have occurred in care homes. He also expresses deep concern regarding the balance between personal freedoms and security, specifically warning against digital ID solutions that could lead to a "surveillance society." Furthermore, he demands a faster investigation into the Slava Ukraini scandal to restore public trust in charitable donations.
03.2025

14 Speeches

The speaker’s primary social concern is the drastic drop in the birth rate and the lack of willingness among young families to have children. He/She distinguishes practical nature education from the ideological promotion of the green transition. Furthermore, he/she expresses a security concern regarding the employment of Russian citizens in media outlets and the monitoring of their pro-Putin sentiments.
02.2025

7 Speeches

Among social issues, emphasis is placed on the reduced physical activity of children and youth, and their immersion in the virtual world. There is a demand for the restoration of discipline in physical education classes in schools and the recognition of the importance of the competitive element in children's development. Furthermore, there is a call to increase funding for youth camps to ensure children have active engagement and opportunities for gaining independence during the summer period.
01.2025

15 Speeches

The focus is on the accessibility of justice and regional security, emphasizing the necessity for the state to maintain a local presence. Questions regarding bureaucracy and unequal treatment in agriculture are raised through the requirement for social conditionality. Furthermore, concerns exist regarding the lack of language requirements for agency workers and the potential for exploitation within the taxi sector.
12.2024

22 Speeches

The most pressing social issue is child protection, where there is a demand for a lifetime ban on working with children for individuals who have been convicted of child abuse. In education policy, it criticizes the extension of compulsory education until the age of 18, pointing out the resulting burden this places on local authorities and vocational training institutions. Furthermore, the distortion of the principle of lifelong learning is also criticized.
11.2024

27 Speeches

It focuses on the accessibility of social services in rural areas (such as the Unemployment Insurance Fund and healthcare). It supports the proposal to extend public holidays and compensate for holidays that fall on weekends, emphasizing the positive effect this has on family time and work efficiency. It also supports the draft legislation that would restrict voting in local elections exclusively to citizens of the Republic of Estonia.
10.2024

22 Speeches

The speaker is strongly opposed to the ratification of ILO Convention 190, criticizing its concepts of social gender and the requirement to conduct informational outreach in the languages of foreign workers, viewing this as a threat to the status of the Estonian language. Furthermore, the speaker raises the issue of security and police conduct concerning the Sinimäed memorial ceremony, accusing the police of traumatizing Estonian citizens.
09.2024

36 Speeches

The speaker is vehemently opposed to the closure of rural schools and the withdrawal of education from rural areas. They also express concern regarding the ratification of the international convention on gender-based violence (ILO 190/206), fearing that it will introduce curricula on gender neutrality and social gender characteristics into schools, which could "corrupt" children.
07.2024

10 Speeches

The social discourse focuses on the impact of economic policy, highlighting the lack of food security in the coalition agreement and the detrimental effect of tax hikes on poorer segments of the population. It also includes ironic criticism of the government's position that social benefits should be used to cover the new taxes.
06.2024

14 Speeches

Socially, the primary concerns are the welfare of pensioners and protecting them from government tax increases, given that they are the poorest pensioners in the European Union. Furthermore, concerns are raised regarding the removal of the labor quota and the subsequent impact of immigration on innovation within the Estonian economy. The increase in state fees for identity documents is viewed as the unfair taxation of a mandatory obligation imposed by the state.
05.2024

24 Speeches

The speaker addresses educational matters, criticizing the replacement of traditional physical education with movement classes and opposing the closure of schools in rural areas. He/She highlights security threats, such as telephone scams targeting the elderly, and criticizes the state's failure to ensure border security (the theft of buoys on the Narva River) and the unsuccessful implementation of the crisis notification system (EE-alarm). The speaker also touches upon the topic of churches, inquiring about the number of congregations operating under the jurisdiction of the Moscow Patriarchate.
04.2024

42 Speeches

On social issues, the speaker holds a conservative position, criticizing the redefinition of marriage without a national referendum. They also express concern over the number of abortions, calling for state-led campaigns to raise awareness about new life. Regarding education, emphasis is placed on the importance of the Estonian language and national spirit, as well as supporting native language instruction for Ukrainian children via e-learning.
03.2024

39 Speeches

The central social theme revolves around increasing the birth rate and family policy, demanding higher family benefits, reduced kindergarten fees, and favorable home loans. He criticizes the government's current activities, arguing they diminish families' sense of security and confidence. Furthermore, he emphasizes the importance of preserving and transmitting Estonian culture and folk dancing in Ida-Virumaa (East Viru County). He also raises the question of how the voting rights of Russian and Belarusian citizens relate to national security.
02.2024

31 Speeches

The focus is on immigration control and internal security, querying the government's plans in the event of mass immigration and demanding a salary increase for the Rescue Board and the Police and Border Guard Board (PPA). It emphasizes consumer protection, calling for mandatory special labeling of insect-based foods to mitigate allergy risks and ensure freedom of choice. Furthermore, it highlights the necessity of improving food accessibility for low-income families and promoting subsidized school meals.
01.2024

42 Speeches

Among social issues, security, the failure of integration (the Town Hall Square events), and education are at the forefront. The need for a unified Estonian-language school, where instruction would be conducted in Estonian, is emphasized, and concern is expressed over the potential increase in domestic violence linked to immigration. The removal of all "red monuments" is demanded, including those located on private property, while rejecting the argument of grave sanctity.