By Months: Anti Poolamets

Total Months: 19

Fully Profiled: 19

10.2025

2 Speeches

The only social issue mentioned is the brief acknowledgment of the importance of human health in the context of the tobacco excise tax, but a detailed position on this is lacking.
09.2025

17 Speeches

The primary social issue is the vigorous defense of freedom of speech and academic freedom, accusing the government of attempting to restrict these fundamental liberties, an action which harmed Estonia's reputation both domestically and in the USA.
06.2025

38 Speeches

Among social issues, strong opposition to mass immigration is paramount, which is linked to security threats, the formation of ghettos, and practices reminiscent of the Soviet era, citing warnings from KAPO and riots in foreign countries (USA, Ireland). He emphasizes the need to support young families with home loans to restore the birth rate. He also criticizes the requirement for doctors to speak Russian, which makes it difficult for the younger generation of doctors to remain in Estonia.
05.2025

28 Speeches

The speaker is fiercely critical of the promotion of trans ideology and social genders, calling it a "toxic ideology" and "sheer madness." He opposes gender quotas in business management, labeling them ideological delusions and discrimination against qualified individuals. Regarding education, he criticizes the "Russifying Minister of Education" and demands the protection of the native-language school environment for Estonian children.
04.2025

26 Speeches

On social issues, the speaker is radically conservative, aggressively opposing gender ideology, trans rights, and the teaching of "20 social genders" in schools. Criticism is leveled at the replacement of "value culture" with "farce culture" (citing drag shows and ERR scandals), and concern is expressed over the decline of the Song Festival tradition. Furthermore, a security threat is raised regarding the plan to bring Islamic terrorists and criminals from foreign countries to Estonia (dubbed the "European Guantánamo").
03.2025

15 Speeches

The individual/group adopts an extremely conservative stance on social issues, categorically opposing the teaching of gender ideology in schools and insisting on the recognition of only two sexes (male and female). They stress the necessity of cultivating positive attitudes to boost the birth rate and criticize the government’s negative approach toward women of childbearing age. Furthermore, they criticize the disregard for the Language Act and the coddling of Ukrainian military deserters.
02.2025

20 Speeches

Socially and politically, it strongly opposes far-left extremism and the highlighting of LGBTQ+ issues in foreign policy (rainbow flags, gay parades), viewing this as a misinterpretation of Western values. It passionately defends freedom of speech, standing against hate speech legislation, which it considers censorship and a weakening of democracy. It raises concerns regarding the preservation of the Estonian language and culture within the education system, noting that children whose mother tongue is Estonian have become a minority.
01.2025

18 Speeches

The speaker is extremely critical and confrontational regarding gender identity issues, calling the teaching of 20+ psychological genders in schools "woo-woo science" and "cultural Marxism." They emphasize the need to protect children and restore scientific truth (only two sexes). Furthermore, they criticize the government's inaction concerning foreign labor and the failure to enforce language requirements.
12.2024

31 Speeches

The speaker is strongly conservative on social issues, opposing extreme gender ideology in schools (with over 20 gender definitions) and legislative changes regarding gender reassignment, calling this the "mutilation of youth." He/She expresses concern over the disappearance of the Estonian-language cultural space and mass immigration (specifically referencing the context of phosphorite mining). He/She also criticizes the government for revoking its promises regarding family benefits.
11.2024

28 Speeches

The speaker is strongly opposed to enshrining voting rights for non-citizens in the constitution, viewing it as a security threat and "collective privileging." He criticizes the channeling of funds to far-left NGOs (for example, the association for trans people). He links the hysteria surrounding the green transition to youth climate anxiety, depression, and declining birth rates, calling it a dystopia.
10.2024

25 Speeches

Strong opposition to the proposed tripling of the immigration quota and to granting voting rights to Russian citizens in local elections, stressing the importance of preserving the nation-state and the Estonian language. It fiercely opposes the promotion of social gender and non-binary identities, associating this with the degradation of human dignity and ideological coercion. It demands stricter child protection measures to prevent convicted persons from working with children, and criticizes the government's failure to act regarding the harassment of women by immigrants.
09.2024

19 Speeches

In the social sphere, the speaker criticizes the reform concerning the transition to the Estonian language, arguing that it is "vindictive" toward children and fails to guarantee adequate language proficiency necessary for starting school. He/She links the psychological well-being and birth rate among youth to the negative influence of climate anxiety and "LGBT propaganda" (which is evolving into trans propaganda). Furthermore, the speaker defends the right to commemorate freedom fighters.
07.2024

9 Speeches

The politician is focusing on supporting large families and people with disabilities, while criticizing the car tax, which increases their administrative burden and makes mobility difficult for them. He has submitted proposals suggesting that large families should receive support when purchasing larger vehicles.
06.2024

12 Speeches

At the forefront of social issues are non-compliance with the Language Act and uncontrolled immigration, particularly concerning the non-Estonian speaking taxi drivers arriving from Central Asia. The speaker connects platform work with the importation of illegal immigrants and emphasizes the necessity of restoring the state's enforcement capability in the capital, also referencing security risks and the effective nullification of laws via simple signage.
05.2024

9 Speeches

Expresses serious concern over the disappearance of the Estonian-language growth environment in Estonia, accusing education policy of relegating Estonian children to the role of language teachers. It is sharply opposed to the Minister of Education’s handling of the topic of social genders, deeming it unscientific. It also raises local-level security and corruption issues (citing Rakvere as the drug capital and the practice of buying votes using ID cards).
04.2024

35 Speeches

The speaker is a staunch opponent of gay marriage, labeling it a Marxist invention and a program designed to destroy society. He criticizes the government for restricting freedom of speech (via hate speech laws) and for dismantling the nation-state in the name of a multicultural utopia. He demands that Ukrainians residing in Estonia be provided with Ukrainian-language education to prevent their Russification and support the Ukrainian national revival.
03.2024

28 Speeches

In social matters, the stance is national-conservative: strong opposition to mass immigration and the cultural conflicts that accompany the introduction of foreign customs (face coverings, Sharia). Emphasis is placed on protecting the dignity of women and prioritizing the nation-state over a multicultural society, while accusing opponents of establishing an international state.
02.2024

19 Speeches

The speaker focuses on the demographic crisis and the protection of the Estonian language, viewing the linguistic situation as being in "free fall" and demanding the strict enforcement of the Language Act. He criticizes the internationalization of education, which, in his estimation, has turned into "education tourism" and a "migration pump," and emphasizes the importance of national studies in preserving the identity of Estonians.
01.2024

44 Speeches

Regarding social issues, the speaker is strongly conservative, opposing marriage equality and raising provocative questions about polygamy. He is pro-natalist, supporting financial subsidies aimed at increasing the birth rate. The speaker expresses concern about the growth of the Islamic community and the mass influx of Arab students, viewing this as both a security and a linguistic threat. He defends the rights of those who choose home births, criticizing the state's dismissive attitude towards them, and opposes mandatory vaccination.