By Months: Vladimir Arhipov

Total Months: 13

Fully Profiled: 13

10.2025

17 Speeches

The focus is on social inequality, demanding attention be paid to poorer individuals and ensuring nutritious school meals for all children to prevent the deepening of inequality from an early age. Regarding security, there is strong opposition to accepting foreign criminals into Estonian prisons, emphasizing the safety of the public and the sovereignty of the state.
09.2025

85 Speeches

The focus is primarily on issues of social justice, criticizing the long waiting lists in healthcare and the accessibility of paid medical services. It supports improving youth employment and their social inclusion. Concern is expressed regarding the social impact of immigration, particularly in the context of bringing in Swedish prisoners. It emphasizes the need to protect the most vulnerable members of society.
06.2025

31 Speeches

Defends workers' rights and social security, opposing legislation concerning flexible working hours. Supports religious freedom and criticizes the discrimination faced by the Orthodox Church. Expresses concern regarding the welfare of the elderly and advocates for a community-based approach to their protection. Stresses the necessity of social stability and criticizes policies that exacerbate insecurity.
05.2025

40 Speeches

It focuses primarily on the issues faced by the elderly and low-income individuals, demanding the indexation of subsistence benefits and the restoration of the single pensioner's allowance. It supports religious freedom, defending the 150,000-strong Orthodox community against the Churches and Congregations Act. It expresses concern over the shortage of specialists in kindergartens in Russian-speaking regions. It emphasizes the importance of human dignity in social policy and criticizes the "anti-Christian attack" in Estonia.
04.2025

14 Speeches

Takes a very strong stance on the issue of violence against women, demanding legal system reform for the protection of vulnerable individuals. Supports teachers' rights and criticizes overly strict language proficiency requirements for experienced educators. Emphasizes social justice and the protection of the vulnerable.
03.2025

20 Speeches

Defends the rights of non-citizens, arguing that integration has taken place and many Russian-speaking residents love Estonia. It supports religious freedom, protecting the Orthodox faith and the Pühtitsa Convent. It emphasizes the right of families to maintain ties with relatives living across the border. It criticizes the creation of a "fifth column" through discriminatory policies.
02.2025

21 Speeches

Takes a strong stand in defense of the rights of believers, criticizing the government for discriminating against the church and its members. It expresses concern over the division within society and calls for unity. It defends the rights of non-citizens, particularly the right to vote, which it considers a fundamental democratic right. It stresses the necessity of protecting the interests of all residents, regardless of their citizenship or religious affiliation.
01.2025

19 Speeches

The focus is heavily placed on issues of social justice, particularly the insufficient level of subsistence benefits and the lack of accessible healthcare. It highlights the struggles faced by a three-person family trying to manage on a 600-euro budget and criticizes the current situation where free healthcare services are virtually unobtainable due to excessively long waiting periods. Furthermore, it supports improving sick leave compensation as a measure to curb the spread of infectious diseases.
12.2024

18 Speeches

It raises questions about social cohesion, criticizing the disenfranchisement of certain groups of people. It asks whether these people, who should be integrated, are not considered part of society. It expresses concern about the impact of the rise in alcohol excise duty, claiming that this could lead to "moonshining." It emphasizes the need to keep society together as a whole.
11.2024

22 Speeches

It focuses on protecting vulnerable groups, particularly supporting pensioners, large families, and low-income earners. It criticizes benefit cuts and calls for a more targeted social policy. It expresses concern over the drug problem and demands stricter measures. It supports the right of non-citizens to vote in local elections, calling the revocation of this right discrimination.
10.2024

10 Speeches

It focuses intensely on the well-being and quality of life of retirees, comparing the situation in Estonia to the Swedish system. It supports the funding of pensioners' associations and their participation in societal organizations. Furthermore, it expresses concern regarding women's safety in the political environment.
09.2024

24 Speeches

Strongly defends the education system, especially extracurricular activities and the funding of school meals, highlighting their critical importance for children from low-income families. Expresses concern regarding the situation of pensioners following cuts to indexation. Warns against negative signals in integration policy, particularly in the context of revoking voting rights, which could deepen societal divisions. Stresses the necessity of protecting the interests of the most vulnerable groups.
07.2024

8 Speeches

The speaker mentioned supporting large families and people with disabilities through car tax exemptions, thereby demonstrating social sensitivity. He/She supported the creation of simpler, less bureaucratic solutions specifically for these groups. There is insufficient data available regarding other social issues.