By Months: Mihkel Lees
Total Months: 8
Fully Profiled: 8
11.2025
1 Speeches
The regional focus is clearly centered on the city of Tartu and Southern Estonia, highlighting the prison's positive impact on the region (hundreds of jobs, a holding cell) and guaranteeing the security of Tartu residents. The speaker emphasizes their identity as a "true Tartuvian" and seeks to alleviate the fears of the local population.
10.2025
2 Speeches
The focus is exclusively on the national level, dealing with issues of national defense, internal security, and overall budget strategy. There are no references to specific regional or local topics.
09.2025
3 Speeches
The focus is on national crisis preparedness and a unified system, but there is a strong emphasis on making the role of local governments more specific and realistic. The speaker draws on their previous experience as Deputy Mayor of Tartu to highlight the importance of harmonizing regional differences and compensating local government costs.
06.2025
3 Speeches
The focus is clearly at the international and national level, focusing on the transposition of European Union directives and the functioning of the internal market. There are no references to specific Estonian regions, local projects, or communities.
05.2025
1 Speeches
The focus is on policy and administrative organization at the national level, specifically relating to the minister's area of governance. There is absolutely no reference to specific regional, local, or international problems.
04.2025
2 Speeches
The focus is strictly national, addressing the health of the Estonian population and the physical activity levels of Estonian children. Specific regional or local projects or international topics are not covered in the speeches.
03.2025
2 Speeches
The focus is entirely on national social policy and the proceedings of the Riigikogu. Regional or local focus is absent.
02.2025
1 Speeches
The focus is directed towards national legislation and the harmonization of international (European Union) law. National institutions such as the Estonian Accreditation Centre and the Estonian Forensic Science Institute are mentioned. Specific regional or local topics are absent.