By Months: Anti Poolamets
Total Months: 9
Fully Profiled: 9
11.2025
11 Speeches
The focus is on opposing the project to bring in foreign prisoners and challenging the implementation of asylum law. The objective is to prevent security risks from arising under the rules currently in force in Estonia, citing the necessity of denying asylum to criminals.
10.2025
5 Speeches
The legislative focus is aimed at resisting EU tax legislation that encroaches upon the jurisdiction of member states. He/She is interested in knowing whether the Estonian government has lodged a protest against these measures, which violate the founding treaties.
09.2025
21 Speeches
The focus is on criticizing the government's performance and institutional oversight (specifically, internal control within the Ministry of Defence), referencing the National Audit Office's report. The speaker is operating as an opposition watchdog, demanding accountability and the correction of political errors, particularly regarding earlier cuts to national defence spending.
06.2025
38 Speeches
Legislatively, the speaker is primarily a proponent of opposition, submitting motions to reject bills related to the green transition, fuel adulteration, and immigration, which he deems detrimental and sovereignty-reducing. He supports the civil defense (shelters) bill but criticizes its delay and the lack of protective measures for rural areas. He is also actively opposed to funding directed toward improving the e-voting information system.
05.2025
28 Speeches
The speaker is primarily an opponent, strongly opposing the whistleblowing legislation and the implementation of gender balance quotas on corporate boards. He is proposing one specific bill: the ratification of International Labour Organization (ILO) Convention No. 169 concerning indigenous and tribal peoples. Furthermore, he criticizes the government for introducing new revolutionary measures for which they lack a mandate.
04.2025
26 Speeches
The legislative focus is on opposing the government's green transition and social policy (the hate speech law). It submitted an interpellation concerning the wind turbine industry's impact on defense capability and demands a radical overhaul of the legal system, highlighting injustice and the protraction of proceedings (the Lehtme, Kuusik, and Pihlakodu cases). Furthermore, it demands the preservation of material evidence related to e-voting and the promotion of cultural heritage digitalization.
03.2025
15 Speeches
Supports a draft law that would improve compensation for participants in reserve service, prioritizing the reimbursement of lost wages. A key focus is also the establishment of a commission that would thoroughly investigate the side effects of COVID-19 vaccines and the actions of state officials concerning this matter. It strongly demands the dismissal of the Minister of Education due to the promotion of "uhhuu-sciences" (pseudosciences).
02.2025
20 Speeches
The legislative focus centers on opposing government initiatives, including the proposed hate speech law, the vehicle tax, and subsidies for offshore wind farms. A high priority is placed on amending the local elections act to eliminate voting rights for non-citizens, citing the necessity of improving legal continuity and mitigating security risks. Furthermore, it criticizes the e-residency program, arguing that it facilitates money laundering.
01.2025
18 Speeches
He tabled a draft resolution in the Riigikogu proposing that the government halt the planning of wind farms until an updated methodology for measuring infrasound is enacted. He supports accelerating national defense funding and is critical of the government’s draft budget bills, demanding their revision.