By Years: Evelin Poolamets
Total Years: 2
Fully Profiled: 2
2025
233 Speeches
On social issues, the stance is strongly conservative: it calls for solving the demographic crisis and prioritizing marriage and large families, while criticizing the government’s inaction regarding birth rates. It opposes gender quotas and the LGBT agenda, viewing them as ideological experiments that undermine women’s rights and legal clarity (for example, in the context of the Name Law). It supports granting voting rights exclusively to Estonian citizens and expresses concern over immigration and the growth of the Muslim community, citing security threats.
2024
226 Speeches
Strongly conservative on social issues: opposes gay marriage and gender reassignment, emphasizing traditional values. Considers solving the demographic crisis a top priority, criticizing the cutting of family benefits and the removal of subsidies for large families. Raises concerns regarding the preservation of language and culture in connection with immigration and integration (e.g., the burqa, the motivation of Russian speakers to learn Estonian).