By Months: Andres Metsoja

Total Months: 11

Fully Profiled: 11

12.2024

16 Speeches

The speaker focuses on protecting social groups (large families, pensioners, and hunters) from the tax burden. He also addresses hunting issues, submitting a draft bill to amend the wolf hunting regulation in order to protect livestock breeders from nuisance individuals.
11.2024

31 Speeches

The speaker supports restricting the voting rights of citizens from aggressor states based on security considerations, while simultaneously asking about the analysis of the hidden citizenship and loyalty of grey passport holders. Regarding education, he supports establishing a mandatory learning requirement for socio-economic benefit, but criticizes the lack of funding for it and emphasizes the unavoidable role of family support.
10.2024

8 Speeches

In the social welfare sector, the focus is placed on the accessibility and quality of services, supporting the Nordic trend toward prioritizing home care. Clarity is needed regarding the financial implications of client contributions (co-payments) for social services. Furthermore, a crucial issue is the reorganization of the sobering-up center service and the transfer of its funding responsibility to local municipalities, with the requirement that the funding must accompany the function.
09.2024

12 Speeches

The speaker addresses issues of internal security and general security, highlighting Pärnu's role in comprehensive national defense. He raises the issue of social justice concerning nature conservation, questioning whether landowners should resort to obstruction when the state imposes restrictions without compensation. He also emphasizes the feeling among rural residents that they are being steamrolled.
07.2024

9 Speeches

The speaker raises the issue of citizenship policy and the voting rights of Russian citizens, connecting it to matters of trust and loyalty vetting. They also mention the necessity of improving transportation for people with disabilities in relation to road funding.
06.2024

7 Speeches

The speaker focuses on defending the freedom to choose one's way of life, emphasizing the independence of rural residents and their contribution to society (e.g., in the activities of the Defence League). He criticizes the government's approach of forcing people to live differently, noting similarities to previous socialist societal arrangements.
05.2024

5 Speeches

The text addresses childhood obesity as a social problem, stressing that improving public health begins at home, with exercise, and in schools, rather than through the implementation of simplified taxes. It uses Norway's example to demonstrate the ineffectiveness of taxes in changing consumer behavior.
04.2024

9 Speeches

On social issues, the focus is placed on supporting the lifestyle and well-being of rural residents, connecting this support with freedom of movement and the accessibility of education (school network and extracurricular activities). In the field of education, we support the transition to Estonian as the language of instruction, prioritizing nationally guaranteed, clearly defined rules over local exceptions.
03.2024

4 Speeches

Social topics discussed include noise regulation and its effect on the living environment, exemplified by the classification of natural sounds (such as a rooster crowing) as noise within urban spaces. This directly impacts the community's quality of life and the need for regulatory clarity.
02.2024

4 Speeches

Regarding social issues, attention is centered on the unfair treatment of rural residents and the emotional harm resulting from government policies. This encompasses worries about essential rural services (such as electricity and roads) and the consolidation of the school network.
01.2024

14 Speeches

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