By Months: Siim Pohlak

Total Months: 18

Fully Profiled: 18

09.2025

2 Speeches

There is insufficient data.
06.2025

1 Speeches

The main social theme under discussion is the support and sustainability of major cultural events and traditions (Viljandi Folk). Emphasis is placed on the role of cultural organizers and the necessity of protecting them.
05.2025

18 Speeches

The speaker is vehemently opposed to the forceful imposition of gender quotas on boards, stressing that competence and expertise must take precedence. He/She is also a strong opponent of mass immigration, criticizing the "globalist approach" and warning against repeating the failed migration policies of Western Europe.
04.2025

5 Speeches

The main social issue is population security and the support of large families, which is directly linked to the country’s defense capability. There is a demand for a positive program and significant benefits for families with many children, alongside criticism of the government for the heavy taxation imposed on large families.
03.2025

7 Speeches

Views on social issues are conservative: they support increasing the birth rate (citing Hungary's success) and demand that the immigration quota be reduced to zero. Concern and opposition are expressed regarding mandatory diversity quotas being implemented in corporate governing bodies, following the example of progressive countries, preferring competence over identity-based recruitment.
02.2025

4 Speeches

The speaker adopts a strict nationalistic stance on the issue of voting rights, demanding that suffrage be restricted exclusively to Estonian citizens. This position is justified by the need for national dignity and the preservation of the Estonian nation, language, and culture throughout the ages.
01.2025

14 Speeches

The speaker discusses social issues within the context of tax increases, highlighting how the proposed car tax specifically disadvantages large families and low-income earners. He also raises the need for control mechanisms concerning temporary protection recipients to prevent them from drawing benefits while they are staying abroad. Furthermore, he mentions opposition to the "gay spectacle/agenda" in connection with his criticism of government policy.
12.2024

15 Speeches

The speaker is taking an extremely tough stance on the issue of child protection, opposing a legislative amendment that, in their view, would allow pedophiles to return to children's institutions by replacing the current "ban" with a mere "restriction." Furthermore, they mention immigration as a government objective that places a heavy burden on the nation's health and education systems.
11.2024

16 Speeches

Immigration dominates the social issues agenda, leading to demands for a very strict immigration policy aimed at preventing ghettoization ("The fewer migrants, the lower the risk of ghettoization"). A second crucial issue is suffrage, which, as a matter of national dignity, must be reserved solely for Estonian citizens, opposing the retention of voting rights for grey passport holders (non-citizens).
10.2024

15 Speeches

In the social sphere, child protection is paramount, expressing strong opposition to any law that would allow pedophiles who have served their sentences to return to institutions dealing with children. Furthermore, it is stressed that the government's policy is detrimental to the most vulnerable groups in society, taking funds away from large families, children, pensioners, and people with disabilities.
09.2024

8 Speeches

The politician raises the issue of social benefits for immigrants, seeking negative examples from Europe regarding the consequences of overly generous support. He emphasizes the need to support birth rate growth and criticizes the government’s policy, which he deems “neo-communist” (referring to the policy of directing mothers into the workforce).
07.2024

5 Speeches

No data available
06.2024

15 Speeches

The speaker criticizes the government’s priorities, citing the “green transition” and the “LGBT agenda” in a negative context as issues the government is aggressively rushing, while national capital, language, and culture are being neglected. They also express concern over the implementation of censorship (specifically, the law restricting hate speech).
05.2024

16 Speeches

It focuses on security aspects, demanding more robust action against Islamic terrorism and the expulsion of individuals with suspicious backgrounds in Europe. It criticizes government policy which restricts people’s free choices through taxation and promotes healthy lifestyles over unhealthy ones.
04.2024

20 Speeches

In the social sector, emphasis is placed on the need to protect national-language culture and traditions from the pressure exerted by the mass culture of large nations. A strong focus is also placed on the economic well-being of pensioners and families with children, criticizing the government’s cuts to benefits and tax increases, which are forcing people to sell their assets.
03.2024

38 Speeches

Addressing social issues, the speaker highlights the injustice of cutting benefits for large families (especially those with four or more children) and for pensioners. They are skeptical and critical of the move towards "gender neutrality," questioning its potential consequences and scope (for instance, gender-neutral shower rooms and sports competitions). In healthcare, they support reducing the VAT on cancer medications.
02.2024

25 Speeches

The speaker raises the language issue in connection with migration, citing the example of a situation where Estonians cannot receive service in Estonian in the capital city. Corruption at the local government level is also discussed as a social problem that prevents honest governance.
01.2024

17 Speeches

A strong focus is placed on preserving the identity and national feeling of Estonian children, alongside concern over mass immigration of Slavic origin, which is viewed as problematic. The government's family policy is criticized in the context of a dramatic decline in the birth rate. Issues concerning the rule of law are also raised, criticizing the lack of oversight of the Prosecutor's Office and the situation where the legal process itself becomes the punishment.