By Months: Anti Poolamets

Total Months: 19

Fully Profiled: 19

10.2025

2 Speeches

The focus is split between the international (EU tax competence) and the domestic economy, emphasizing the situation in tourism regions. Separate attention is drawn to the damage caused by the loss of our northern neighbors (tourists), with references also made to Helsinki prices and specific businesses (Lahepere villa).
09.2025

17 Speeches

The focus is primarily on issues of national security and liberty, as well as international relations (specifically, the Estonia-US diplomatic conflict). Regionally, there is mention of Baltic Sea operations and the damages incurred by farmers due to the failure to control the wildlife population.
06.2025

38 Speeches

The speaker focuses on national and international themes (security, EU sovereignty) but uses examples from specific regions to illustrate the negative impact of the green transition and infrastructure policy. The Sopi-Tootsi wind farm, the Kunda cement plant, a Rakvere burger company, and the Vinni rural municipality were specifically mentioned. He emphasizes the need to develop the Tallinn–Haapsalu and Rakvere–Kunda railway connections and criticizes the placement of Rail Baltic local stops in sparsely populated areas.
05.2025

28 Speeches

The speaker primarily focuses on national and international issues (EU regulations, US politics, the Spanish energy crisis). Regionally, attention is directed towards Vinni municipality (the impact of wind farms), Rakvere (economic impact), and Ida-Virumaa (the demolition of secondary schools in Iisaku and Toila).
04.2025

26 Speeches

The focus is broadly national and international (USA, China, EU), but there is a strong regional emphasis on the impact of the wind energy industry on local communities and heritage landscapes (Vinni municipality, Kose municipality, Saaremaa, Gulf of Riga/Livonian Bay). The need to preserve rural culture (underfunding of museums) and the cultural heritage of Southern Estonia (specifically, the filming location of "Truth and Justice" in Rõuge municipality) is also highlighted.
03.2025

15 Speeches

The focus is primarily national (the Estonian economy, schools, the defense forces) and international (EU bureaucracy, foreign investors in the energy sector). Regionally, attention is drawn to the threat of rural depopulation, the future of the Vana-Vigala school for children with special educational needs, and the Vinni municipality wind farm project, which involves a former Aeroflot investor.
02.2025

20 Speeches

The focus is strongly international (USA, Ukraine, Georgia), stressing the necessity of engaging with states rather than political parties. The regional impact of domestic policies is highlighted, specifically concerning the detrimental effects of wind farms on Saaremaa and the Gulf of Riga, as well as the impact of the proposed car tax on large families in rural areas. Furthermore, concerns are raised regarding the Estonian language environment in schools and kindergartens located in Tallinn and other regions.
01.2025

18 Speeches

He maintains a strong regional focus on Ida-Virumaa, particularly Jõhvi, where he is opposing the closure of the local courthouse, emphasizing its importance for regional policy and security. He criticizes the pulling of state institutions out of Ida-Virumaa at a time when the region is suffering job losses due to the green transition. Furthermore, he raises concerns regarding the language environment in Tallinn related to foreign labor.
12.2024

31 Speeches

The focus is on the national and international levels (NATO, EU, China), but specific regional impacts are also highlighted. Saaremaa (offshore wind farms), Virumaa (phosphorite, agricultural land, groundwater in the Rakvere region), and the Saarde wind farm (infrasound effects) are mentioned separately.
11.2024

28 Speeches

The speaker focuses on the failures of regional policy, calling for an increased state presence in Ida-Virumaa (specifically opposing the closure of the Jõhvi courthouse). He/She also highlights a specific local problem in Rakvere—cocaine use—and demands that jobs be moved out of Tallinn and into rural regions.
10.2024

25 Speeches

It focuses on both national (Tallinn, Narva) and international (Latvia, Ukraine, Europe) topics, emphasizing cross-border cooperation in infrastructure (Via Baltica, Rail Baltica). It mentions specific regional issues, such as rising poverty in Lääne-Virumaa and the removal of the Narva highway from the list of priorities. It highlights the necessity of cooperation between Estonian and Ukrainian historians in investigating communist crimes.
09.2024

19 Speeches

The emphasis is heavily placed on preserving Estonian rural life and villages, while criticizing the green transition, which is leading the timber industry toward bankruptcy and pushing villages to the brink of extinction. Internationally, the focus is on the USA, especially New York, as a center for economic and cultural ties, along with the communities of expatriate Estonians (over 30,000 Estonians in the US). He/She also refers to Poland's migration policy.
07.2024

9 Speeches

The emphasis is strongly on rural areas, where the car tax will hit the poorest families and where larger vehicles are necessary for getting around, especially in winter conditions and on the hilly terrain. The politician stresses that rural families need support, not burdens.
06.2024

12 Speeches

The regional focus is broad, encompassing both Estonia's domestic issues (the Russification of Tallinn, the enforcement of laws in the capital) and a strong international orientation. Particular emphasis is placed on the importance of the US West Coast (San Francisco) for business diplomacy and maintaining connections with the Estonian diaspora, as well as on topics related to Ukraine and Russia.
05.2024

9 Speeches

He focuses on issues facing the city of Rakvere, where he serves as a council member, expressing distrust towards the local authorities and concern over vote buying and the police's inability to tackle the drug problem. He also highlights the closure of major industries in Ida-Viru and Lääne-Viru (such as the Kunda cement factory), which is linked to energy prices and the green transition.
04.2024

35 Speeches

The speaker draws attention to local issues, particularly those affecting Lääne-Virumaa (including the accessibility of support for victims of domestic violence and the closure of major industrial facilities, citing Kunda and Estonian Cell as examples). Furthermore, the speaker raises the problem of vote buying during the Rakvere local elections and criticizes the selection of Viru-Nigula as a site for a nuclear power plant due to its proximity to the Russian border.
03.2024

28 Speeches

The focus is primarily on national and international topics (the war in Ukraine, EU competitiveness, terrorism), though specific examples are used to illustrate the impact of policy at the local level. The issues in Nõmme (land tax) and Rakvere (vote buying) are highlighted separately. Estonia's situation is compared with that of neighboring countries (Latvia, Finland) and the USA.
02.2024

19 Speeches

The focus is primarily on national and international topics (sanctions, education, demography). Regional examples are used to illustrate broader issues: the difficulties in funding the Jõhvi sports hall and the linguistic nihilism of the Narva city council. The question of accountability for local electoral alliances is also raised, using the Rakvere example.
01.2024

44 Speeches

The regional focus is heavily centered on Ida-Virumaa (the closure of Estonian schools in Toila and Kiviõli) and Southern Estonia (the closure of maternity wards in Põlva and Valga). Regarding infrastructure, emphasis is placed on the underfunding of the Tallinn–Tartu highway and the environmental impact of Rail Baltic in Pärnumaa (the wasting of gravel). The lack of Estonian-language service in Võru and Otepää is also highlighted.