By Plenary Sessions: Mart Maastik
Total Sessions: 8
Fully Profiled: 8
2024-03-20
15th Riigikogu, 3rd session, press briefing.
The primary social and security issue is the disenfranchisement of third-country nationals, which is being addressed in the context of national security and urgency. This demonstrates a strong preference for security at the expense of civil liberties for non-citizens.
2024-03-19
15th Riigikogu, 3rd session, plenary session
The main social issues are public health—particularly the problem of childhood obesity—and support for large families. The speaker strongly stressed the need to maintain funding for hobby groups, which is directly tied to children's opportunities for physical activity.
2024-03-18
15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, plenary session
We examine policing and security aspects within the context of criminal proceedings, stressing the necessity of procedural fairness and the protection of civil liberties against excessive state regulation. Particular emphasis is placed on the disproportionate use of force when conducting searches.
2024-03-13
15th Riigikogu, 3rd session, plenary sitting.
The central social issue is the birth rate crisis and the threat of national extinction, which is being treated as a national priority. The speaker stresses the necessity of taking action to prevent catastrophic consequences.
2024-03-13
15th Estonian Parliament, third sitting, information briefing
No data available.
2024-03-11
15th Estonian Parliament, 3rd session, plenary session
The speaker's primary social concern is the demographic extinction of the nation, demanding that the birth rate be raised above the replacement level (2.1 children). The issue is framed as a matter of national and cultural preservation, referencing the preamble of the constitution and negatively addressing immigration in the context where the nation is dying out.
2024-03-05
15th Estonian Parliament, 3rd sitting, plenary session
Insufficient data
2024-03-04
15th Riigikogu, 3rd session, plenary sitting
The social sector emphasizes the need to fund teachers' salary increases (10 million euros) and to protect families with children from austerity measures. This demonstrates a focus on safeguarding the well-being of education and families.