By Months: Mart Maastik

Total Months: 19

Fully Profiled: 19

10.2025

13 Speeches

Among the social issues highlighted are the financial well-being of families and access to children's education, particularly in rural areas. The speaker criticizes the government's plan to cut child benefits by 100 euros and points out complex family situations that are excluded from tax concessions.
09.2025

17 Speeches

Regarding social issues, attention is drawn to the cancellation of the support measure for large families—a move discussed in the context of preventing population decline and national extinction—while simultaneously criticizing the government's indecision in this area. The issue of e-voting security is also emphasized, referencing OSCE recommendations and inherent security risks.
06.2025

28 Speeches

The speaker raises the catastrophic birth rate and the future shortage of taxpayers as a social problem, emphasizing the need to focus on children. He expresses strong opposition to uncontrolled immigration, linking it to security problems in Western Europe (citing the example of a Swedish prison). He sharply criticizes the coalition's socio-political hypocrisy (the cancellation of benefits for large families versus the promise of free kindergarten).
05.2025

35 Speeches

The focus centers on social issues, primarily the opposition to gender quotas (specifically on the boards of listed companies), arguing that they are demeaning to women, socialist, and constitute unnecessary interference in private business. It emphasizes the importance of traditional family values and the birth rate, while criticizing the overemphasis placed on career ahead of motherhood. Furthermore, it opposes the Minister of Education's regulation regarding changes to the start time of the school day, dismissing it as a harmful diversionary tactic that negatively impacts rural regions.
04.2025

42 Speeches

Among the social issues addressed is the gender equality directive, where emphasis is placed on the competence of council members regarding gender matters, and reference is made to the conservative viewpoint that there are realistically only two sexes (male and female). Isamaa's earlier objective of transitioning to Estonian-language education is also mentioned as a positive example.
03.2025

16 Speeches

Social issues are addressed primarily within the context of fiscal injustice. The government is criticized for cutting minor social benefits (for example, those provided to single mothers or large families) at the same time that billions of euros are being squandered through state-owned enterprises. Specific social policy standpoints are absent; the focus is instead placed on accountability and the setting of priorities.
02.2025

25 Speeches

The speaker is a staunch defender of the nation-state and sovereignty, opposing the enshrinement of voting rights for non-citizens in the constitution, viewing it as a threat to the survival of the Estonian language, culture, and nation. They emphasize the vital importance of supporting youth physical activity and coaches in the context of national defense and public health.
01.2025

18 Speeches

Takes a staunchly conservative position in defense of family values, emphasizing the traditional family model (mother and father) and the sanctity of the role of motherhood, which, they argue, should outweigh career models. They sharply oppose the promotion of gender ideology (72 genders) in schools, viewing it as pseudoscience that causes psychological problems for young people.
12.2024

35 Speeches

A conservative stance on social issues, emphasizing child safety (specifically addressing the issue of pedophilia) and the support of traditional family values. It sharply criticizes the state’s priorities, contrasting the lack of health insurance for stay-at-home mothers with the funding of sex-reassignment surgeries and propaganda by LGBT organizations. It highlights the role of the Isamaa party in increasing benefits for single mothers and large families.
11.2024

43 Speeches

It focuses on the issue of suffrage, supporting its restriction solely to Estonian citizens to ensure what is stated in the preamble of the constitution (the preservation of the nation, language, and culture). It raises the topic of abortion concerning rape victims, asking how the termination of a pregnancy that was not willingly conceived should be approached. It criticizes attempts to prevent ghettoization via the spatial planning authority, deeming it an issue of migration policy.
10.2024

23 Speeches

Regarding social issues, he/she focuses on increasing the birth rate and ensuring the sustainability of the Estonian state, linking these concerns to the devaluation of the concept of marriage. He/she is strongly opposed to revoking health insurance from mothers with multiple children, viewing this as stripping rights from someone who is essentially working full-time. He/she emphasizes the need to create a positive environment that fosters security and confidence for families.
09.2024

8 Speeches

Insufficient data.
07.2024

5 Speeches

The speaker focuses on population and demographic issues, expressing concern over the low fertility rate (1.4) and warning of the potential extinction of the nation-state. They advocate for supporting children and large families to secure the constitutional objective—the preservation of language, culture, and the nation.
06.2024

28 Speeches

It focuses on reducing social inequality by protecting pensioners and families with children from the tax burden. It criticizes the abolishment of the income tax exemption for the average pension, arguing that this move hurts pensioners living on the poverty line. It considers children the "most precious asset" and criticizes the proposed car tax as an "anti-child tax" that hinders participation in extracurricular activities.
05.2024

24 Speeches

The main social issue is related to security: strong opposition to the voting rights of Russian citizens in local elections, considering it a threat to Estonian security. Additionally, it raises social problems stemming from the environment, such as low-frequency noise and infrasound generated by offshore wind farms, which threatens the health and living environment of residents in coastal areas. It supports the right of landowners to fair compensation.
04.2024

30 Speeches

The core of the social policy is the preservation of the nation-state and boosting the birth rate by supporting large families and the traditional family model. The speaker criticizes the equalization of rights for same-sex families, viewing it as a negative example and stressing the necessity of positive mother/father role models. Immigration is addressed as a major internal security threat, carrying the risks of segregation and ghettoization.
03.2024

14 Speeches

The speaker focuses heavily on the demographic crisis, warning of the nation's extinction and demanding a government strategy to raise the birth rate (to at least 2.1 children per family). He criticizes the government for withdrawing support for families' extracurricular activities, arguing that this contradicts the fight against obesity. Furthermore, he demands the urgent revocation of voting rights for third-country nationals in the name of security and the preservation of the nation.
02.2024

28 Speeches

The central social concern is the demographic crisis and the preservation of the Estonian nation, language, and culture. [The text/speaker] criticizes the reduction of benefits for large families, noting that half of all Estonians originate precisely from such families. [The text/speaker] is strongly opposed to multiplying the foreign labor quota, viewing this as a threat to the survival of the nation-state and citing Sweden’s negative example.
01.2024

12 Speeches

The speaker addresses social issues, emphasizing the need to resolve bottlenecks related to childbirth topics (e.g., the timeframe for registering home births), and expressing concern about demographic collapse and the undervaluing of teachers. They condemn the introduction of ideological dimensions (such as equality) into the discussion of practical legislative amendments.