By Years: Siim Pohlak

Total Years: 2

Fully Profiled: 2

2025

51 Speeches

In social policy, national dignity and traditional values take precedence. It demands that voting rights be restricted solely to Estonian citizens and supports large families, criticizing the government for penalizing them with the car tax. It opposes mass immigration, demanding a zero quota and criticizing the copying of Western Europe's failed melting pot model.
2024

190 Speeches

The speaker focuses on preserving the identity and national sentiment of Estonian children and is strongly opposed to mass immigration of Slavic origin and its impact on the use of the Estonian language in the capital. He/She criticizes the failures of family policy and the declining birth rate. Furthermore, he/she is critical of the trend toward gender neutrality and opposes amendments to the Child Protection Act which, in his/her estimation, would allow pedophiles to return to children's institutions.