By Months: Tõnis Lukas

Total Months: 19

Fully Profiled: 19

10.2025

1 Speeches

The regional focus concerns agreements between the state and the Association of Cities and Municipalities, which directly affect the budgets and schools of local governments. Specific regions or local projects are not highlighted; instead, the national distribution of education funding is discussed.
09.2025

10 Speeches

The focus is strictly at the national level, addressing the role of the state language and its protection in public spaces and the service sector. There are no specific regional or local projects.
06.2025

47 Speeches

The speaker focuses heavily on the consequences of regional policy, particularly in the context of education reform (Ida-Virumaa, Orissaare, Hiiumaa). They emphasize the impact of urban sprawl on infrastructure. Specific concerns are raised regarding Tartu (its status and reputation as a 'prison city') and Tallinn (protecting the Song Festival Grounds from real estate development).
05.2025

11 Speeches

The speaker’s focus is heavily regional, stressing the fundamental necessity of maintaining life and viability in rural and remote areas. They criticize the centralization of "Greater Tallinn" and call for regional policy measures to support the rest of Estonia. Specific regions mentioned include Ida-Virumaa (school network) and Hiiumaa (vocational education), as well as the Maardu sacred grove.
04.2025

4 Speeches

It focuses on regional imbalance in culture, noting the decline of the tradition of choir singing and folk dancing in increasingly large areas. It also raises the question of the impact of education reform on rural basic schools, where teachers’ workloads depend on the presence of the upper secondary (gymnasium) level.
03.2025

20 Speeches

The focus is primarily on national issues (demography, language, culture), but he also provides examples from specific regions and institutions. In the context of the education reform, the schools of Raikküla and Kiigemetsa are mentioned, and reference is made to the salary levels in Harju County. He also emphasizes the role of local governments in resolving national issues (Estonian-language instruction, civil protection).
02.2025

16 Speeches

The primary focus is on national issues (security, education reforms), but concerning the merger of schools for students with special educational needs, emphasis is placed on their location across seven different counties and the involvement of local communities (student residences, families). Regarding the defense industry park, he/she stresses the need to quickly find suitable locations.
01.2025

5 Speeches

The regional focus is strong within the context of education policy, highlighting the negative impact that the consolidation of seven special schools located across different counties (Kammeri, Kiigemetsa, Nurme, Raikküla, Urvaste, Valga Jaanikese, and Ämmuste Schools) will have on local education.
12.2024

10 Speeches

The focus is national, but in the context of education and language instruction, attention is drawn to Tallinn and Ida-Virumaa, areas facing challenges with the transition to Estonian-language schooling. Regarding culture and tourism, the Seto Kingdom and the Hiidlased (people of Hiiumaa) are highlighted as active cultural regions. Specific school locations (Suuremõisa, Vana-Vigala) are also mentioned in the context of optimizing the school network.
11.2024

26 Speeches

The regional focus is extremely strong, highlighting the state's retreat from the regions and its concentration in Tallinn. Particularly concerning are the closure of small schools (e.g., Lüganuse school), the centralization of jobs in state institutions (e.g., the National Library's digital platform), and the negative cumulative impact of the car tax on residents in rural areas. He/She emphasizes the necessity of retaining residents throughout Estonia.
10.2024

12 Speeches

The speaker strongly emphasizes the need for regional balance and criticizes Tallinn-centrism, noting that over half of the population and jobs are located in Harju County. They cite the elimination of jobs in county libraries as an example and stress that decisions (such as the motor vehicle tax and the teachers' salary fund) deepen the inequality between Tallinn and more distant municipalities. Furthermore, they express concern about the regional impact of leasing out Tartu Prison.
09.2024

9 Speeches

The primary emphasis is placed on national themes (the education system, culture, history). The speaker, however, points out that the failure of the state high school entrance tests also negatively impacted students aspiring to move from the counties to study in Tallinn and Harju County, underscoring the issue's wider regional effect.
07.2024

13 Speeches

The strong regional focus is placed on rural areas and conditions of dispersed settlement, stressing that the car tax and the restructuring of the school network are forcing families to leave the countryside. Particular emphasis is placed on the difficulties of organizing children's school commute in rural areas, which necessitates families owning two cars.
06.2024

5 Speeches

The speaker’s main focus is international (Georgia, Russia, the EU, NATO) and national (the Estonian-language environment). Regionally, he/she concentrates on educational institutions in Ida-Viru County, inquiring about the future of the schools in Lüganuse and Toila, and the preservation of the Estonian-language environment there.
05.2024

23 Speeches

The focus is strongly national (language law, the National Opera, the state budget), but it includes a significant regional emphasis on Tallinn, criticizing the city's leadership and stressing the capital's responsibility toward national institutions. The language issues in Ida-Virumaa are also mentioned, along with the role of Tartu (Vanemuine) and the municipalities surrounding Tallinn (the "golden ring").
04.2024

23 Speeches

The regional focus is heavily centered on maintaining the viability of sparsely populated regions and addressing the issues with the school network in rural areas, stressing that the survival of the local school is a matter of life and death in these communities. Special attention is drawn separately to Ida-Virumaa (integration and salary subsidies), and criticism is directed at the disproportionate gains made by the "golden ring" municipalities surrounding Tallinn from the equalization fund, which ultimately distorts the national educational standard.
03.2024

19 Speeches

He/She emphasizes the need for balance between regional policy and education policy, while opposing careless decisions regarding the restructuring of the school network, which could lead to the depopulation of sparsely settled areas. He/She supports the preservation of small schools and ensuring consistent quality across all regions of Estonia to prevent educational inequality. Ida-Virumaa is also mentioned in the context of the film campus.
02.2024

13 Speeches

The focus is clearly at the national level (the Estonian state, the Estonian people, the constitutional objective). Local issues are addressed only within the context of the political ramifications of immigration, specifically by pointing out how non-citizens with voting rights influence municipal decisions (for example, the transition to Estonian as the language of instruction).
01.2024

17 Speeches

A strong regional focus is aimed at preserving rural schools and ensuring regional balance, which is considered the very essence of Estonia. There is a demand for supporting sparsely populated areas and for the fair redistribution of existing funding coefficients (the coefficient of rurality/remoteness coefficient), so that the money actually reaches the true hinterland areas, rather than the immediate vicinity of cities. Specifically mentioned are Metsküla School, Lihula Gymnasium, and Kastre municipality.