By Plenary Sessions: Henn Põlluaas
Total Sessions: 8
Fully Profiled: 8
2024-03-20
15th Riigikogu, 3rd session, plenary sitting
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2024-03-18
15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, plenary session
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2024-03-13
15th Riigikogu, 3rd session, plenary sitting.
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2024-03-12
15th Riigikogu, 3rd plenary sitting
The focus concerning social issues is placed on national security and its assurance, necessitating stricter and continuous oversight of individuals handling state secrets. Emphasis is placed on the need to bolster security for the purpose of exposing treason and prohibited activities, establishing this as a primary priority.
2024-03-11
15th Estonian Parliament, 3rd session, plenary session
The primary social issue is raising the birth rate and resolving the demographic crisis, which is framed as a matter of national survival. Strong opposition is also voiced against "mass immigration," directly linking it to detrimental effects on the population.
2024-03-06
15th Riigikogu, 3rd session, plenary session
The focus of the social agenda is the discrimination and security of Muslim women. The speaker firmly advocates for banning the burqa and niqab in public spaces, viewing them as symbols of women's humiliation and subjugation. They also highlight the security risks in Estonia associated with immigration and the spread of radical Islam, and support restricting the voting rights of third-country nationals in local elections.
2024-03-06
15th Riigikogu, 3rd session, press briefing
The socio-political issue concerning the voting rights of third-country nationals in local elections is addressed. The speaker strongly supports the restriction of this right, emphasizing that this is neither exceptional nor impermissible in the practice of European Union member states.
2024-03-04
15th Riigikogu, 3rd session, plenary sitting
The speaker emphasizes equality regardless of sex (assuming "normal sexes") and takes a strong stance against the discrimination of women stemming from extremist Islam. They support the EKRE draft bill to ban the niqab and burqa in public spaces, justifying this by citing the protection of women and the defense of the cultural space.