By Months: Reili Rand

Total Months: 10

Fully Profiled: 10

10.2025

13 Speeches

The main topics covered are equal opportunities and social guarantees for children, with a strong emphasis on the role of school meals as a social equalizer. The text also raises concerns regarding internal security (specifically the labor shortage within the PPA) and youth mental health issues stemming from education reforms. It demands that educational support services be guaranteed equally to all children, irrespective of the family's financial situation.
09.2025

56 Speeches

The central social theme is the deepening demographic crisis and supporting the birth rate by ensuring economic security. The speaker emphasizes the importance of housing affordability and family benefits, and advocates for vulnerable groups, especially single parents, whose relative poverty rate is extremely high. They also question the legality of factoring in the number of children when granting housing loans.
06.2025

30 Speeches

Social policy is a priority, focusing on family well-being (free kindergarten, school meals) and the mental health and development of young people. It requires guaranteeing legal protection for vulnerable individuals and pressures the Ministry of Justice to move forward with the Consent Law and amendments to the Equal Treatment Act. It stresses the necessity of ending discrimination against the elderly and people with disabilities when accessing public services.
05.2025

32 Speeches

A strong emphasis is placed on social equality, particularly the equal treatment of children (via child benefits) and support for single parents. The speaker sharply criticizes the lack of gender balance within the ERR council and in the government’s appointments, labeling it a systemic issue. Furthermore, they demand that quality school meals be made available to all children, regardless of the family’s financial situation.
04.2025

17 Speeches

Gender equality, reducing the wage gap, and protecting women from intimate partner violence (CEDAW Optional Protocol) are central to social policy. Emphasis is also placed on the poverty risk faced by single parents (predominantly mothers) and the necessity of guaranteeing access to child support assistance. Furthermore, ensuring the quality and funding of youth work is crucial.
03.2025

10 Speeches

The primary social issues include gender equality, reducing the wage gap, increasing female representation in governing bodies (with a 40% quota), and the problem of intimate partner violence. It strongly supports the ratification of the Optional Protocol to the UN Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW). Immigration policy is also addressed, specifically regarding its effect on the economy's added value.
02.2025

1 Speeches

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06.2024

1 Speeches

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05.2024

1 Speeches

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04.2024

1 Speeches

The primary social theme being addressed is the financial security of the Estonian populace and the prevention of excessive debt. This is framed through the lens of consumer protection and social stability, specifically to prevent individuals from becoming targets of debt collection efforts.