By Plenary Sessions: Siim Pohlak
Total Sessions: 7
Fully Profiled: 7
2024-11-21
15th Estonian Parliament, 4th sitting, plenary session
The primary social concern is the detrimental impact of climate panic on the mental health of children and youth. The speaker cites teachers' reports that young people in schools are anxious and worried, with the most emotionally affected even experiencing a loss of the will to live.
2024-11-20
15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary sitting
The primary social issue concerns suffrage and citizenship, where there is support for strictly limiting the right to vote so that it is reserved exclusively for Estonian citizens. This stance is strongly tied to the protection of national dignity and opposition to maintaining the voting rights of 'grey passport holders.'
2024-11-12
15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary session
Among social issues, strong opposition to immigration dominates, as it is considered the primary source of ghettoization and social problems. He cites negative examples from Western Europe, where Muslims and Negroes move into neighborhoods, causing segregation. In his estimation, the only solution is "a very strict immigration policy."
2024-11-11
15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary session
A social theme (days free from work, i.e., public holidays) is addressed, but it is framed purely in terms of its economic impact. The social issue is subordinated to questions of economic growth and domestic consumption.
2024-11-07
15th Parliament, 4th sitting, plenary session
No data available.
2024-11-06
15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary sitting
The primary social issue revolves around transport accessibility and tax fairness, particularly concerning people in rural areas and ordinary Estonians. Inequality is highlighted by citing the example of Riigikogu members being able to use expense allowances to cover car leases, compared to the growing tax burden faced by ordinary citizens.
2024-11-05
Fifteenth Riigikogu, fourth session, plenary session
The social topic under discussion is migration and immigration, which is viewed strictly through the lens of security and national control. The speaker expresses concern regarding the movement of uncontrolled migratory masses and the lack of oversight, strongly supporting the prioritization of national security.