By Months: Henn Põlluaas

Total Months: 18

Fully Profiled: 18

10.2025

10 Speeches

The main social issue is immigration and refugee support, emphasizing that Ukrainian war refugees who have been granted temporary protection are entitled to receive the same benefits and allowances as Estonian residents. This position strongly supports the existing social protection measures.
09.2025

19 Speeches

The speaker focused on social issues, primarily addressing ethics and responsibility within the humanitarian aid sector, demanding the recovery of the money stolen in the context of the "Slava Ukraini" scandal. They emphasized that this was the people's money, not personal funds, which had been donated to aid Ukraine.
06.2025

9 Speeches

The primary social issue is ensuring national security and transparency regarding Russia’s attack plans. The speaker is calling for the public disclosure of GRU targets in order to strengthen society against conspiracy theories and those spreading the Putin narrative. He stresses the prioritization of security over civil rights in the context of visa policy.
05.2025

10 Speeches

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04.2025

9 Speeches

The speaker vehemently opposes gender quotas, deeming them absurd and a disregard for competence, and points to studies indicating a lower happiness level among female executives. He rejects non-traditional gender concepts, dismissing them as "pure fiction." Regarding visa policy, he emphasizes state sovereignty and internal security, contrasting this stance with far-left pressure that frames mass immigration as a human right.
03.2025

4 Speeches

From a socio-political standpoint, the demographic crisis is the main focus, demanding campaigns that support family values and criticizing the reduction of family and child benefits and parental allowances. It opposes the government’s priorities, which are focused on campaigns supporting the LGBT community. Furthermore, it supports restricting voting rights exclusively to Estonian citizens, while simultaneously criticizing the use of "fifth column" rhetoric.
02.2025

5 Speeches

The primary social issue is the voting rights of non-citizens and immigration, which is strictly framed as a security risk and discussed within the context of preserving the Estonian nation. Concern has been voiced that the constitutional amendment will attract tens of thousands of additional migrants to Estonia, who could potentially abuse the system by claiming they lack citizenship.
01.2025

8 Speeches

In social issues, the speaker adopts a conservative position, treating the topic of psychological gender as the normalization of a mental disorder that confuses children. They strongly support tightening the conditions for immigration and permanent residency, citing the example of Finland. Furthermore, they strongly oppose retaining voting rights for non-citizens, viewing this as a threat to Estonian statehood.
12.2024

10 Speeches

A strong stance supporting the protection of the Estonian language and cultural space in kindergartens, demanding the guarantee of Estonian-language groups for Estonian children as a constitutional right. It calls for a stricter citizenship policy, particularly concerning the granting of citizenship to criminals and the impermissibility of Estonian-Russian dual citizenship.
11.2024

3 Speeches

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10.2024

21 Speeches

In the social sphere, it strongly defends the well-being of families, children, and pensioners, and opposes social cuts and the removal of the sense of security. It emphasizes the protection of historical memory and national identity, condemning the spread of the Russian Putinist narrative in Estonia. It raises security issues concerning the ties between the Muslim community and extremist organizations, and demands an end to the acceptance of Ukrainian military conscripts, considering this to be undermining Ukraine’s defense capability.
09.2024

2 Speeches

Instead of focusing on social issues, the speaker concentrates on national identity and historical memory. He emphasizes the need to respect freedom fighters and adds a moral dimension to the topic by asking what kind of example is being set for young people. This is primarily a cultural and values-based focus.
07.2024

1 Speeches

While social issues are not the central focus, the speaker criticizes the government for reducing family benefits. They emphasize the negative impact of tax hikes on families with children and people’s overall livelihood, directly linking social well-being to the failure of economic policy.
06.2024

11 Speeches

Regarding social issues, emphasis is placed on the urgent need to protect children from pornography, criticizing the government's passivity and its reliance on cross-border solutions. There is strong opposition to mass immigration, which is seen as hindering the technological development of the Estonian economy.
05.2024

12 Speeches

The speaker takes a strong stance against mass immigration, demanding the revocation of voting rights from Russian citizens and non-citizens, and the establishment of an Estonian language proficiency requirement for candidates running for local government and for taxi drivers. Concern is expressed regarding the birth rate, and the government’s policy of promoting cultural diversity is criticized. The whistleblower law is framed as a threat to social cohesion and trust, creating a Soviet-era “snitching culture.”
04.2024

27 Speeches

The focus of social policy is the survival of the nation and large families, which the government’s actions are allegedly destroying. Immigration and multiculturalism are viewed as a direct threat to the preservation of the Estonian nation and culture. The establishment of the "common Estonian school" is particularly sharply criticized, being labeled as Soviet-style Russification policy and genocide. They also demand the repatriation of Ukrainian deserters to their homeland, emphasizing the unified nature of patriotism.
03.2024

49 Speeches

The focus on social issues centers on protecting women's rights from radical Islam, demanding the prohibition of the burqa and niqab in public spaces, as these are symbols of oppression and discrimination. There is strong criticism directed at the government's inaction in solving the demographic crisis and its promotion of mass immigration.
02.2024

58 Speeches

It focuses on protecting the nation-state and the Estonian language, demanding C1 language proficiency for local government candidates in order to halt Russification. It sharply opposes mass immigration, citing the alarming growth of immigration and the high proportion of Russian-speaking refugees coming from Ukraine. The promotion of insects in food is viewed as ideological madness that violates traditional dietary practices, and it demands special labeling to ensure free consumer choice. It also condemns the burqa and niqab as instruments of women's oppression.