By Months: Vadim Belobrovtsev

Total Months: 19

Fully Profiled: 19

10.2025

24 Speeches

The central social theme is the well-being and economic security of families with children, alongside demography. The speaker emphasizes that every step taken to improve the coping and financial stability of families is welcome and directly links this to the country’s demographic situation.
09.2025

117 Speeches

The speaker views the demographic crisis as catastrophic and calls for increasing the financial security of families through financial measures (family benefits, school meals). He/She emphasizes the need to value public service and security (citing the Kopli fire station and the salaries of the Police and Border Guard Board/Rescuers). Furthermore, the speaker supports valuing family life and leisure (specifically making the second day of Easter a national holiday) and criticizes draft legislation that infringes upon religious freedom.
06.2025

50 Speeches

Focuses on family policy, poverty reduction, and children's welfare, supporting the declaration of June 1st as a national holiday. Raises the issue of social security and public confidence, criticizing the war-scare rhetoric used by government members, which negatively impacts demographics. Opposes the import of Swedish prisoners due to security risks and criticizes the prosecutor's office for its inaction regarding the Pihlakodu rape cases.
05.2025

34 Speeches

The speaker is deeply concerned about the quality of education (teacher qualifications, the chaos surrounding the transition to Estonian-language instruction) and public safety (the closure of rescue stations, the early release of prisoners). He defends the principle of religious freedom and opposes legislation that targets a specific church. He also defends the voting rights of citizens from NATO allied countries who permanently reside in Estonia, allowing them to vote in local elections.
04.2025

31 Speeches

The speaker passionately advocates for religious freedom and non-interference in the canonical structure of the church, countering the government's security arguments. They criticize the removal of voting rights in local elections, calling it a divisive step that heightens security risks. While supporting women's success in their careers, the speaker expresses skepticism about implementing quotas for private companies, viewing this as an infringement on business freedom.
03.2025

22 Speeches

The main social issues are the demographic crisis and supporting families, the solution for which requires the state to guarantee economic security. The speaker strongly defends religious freedom and the principle of the separation of church and state, opposing government interference in the activities of churches. They also strongly oppose revoking the voting rights of non-citizens, viewing this as a step that divides society and diminishes security.
02.2025

56 Speeches

The speaker strongly defends civil rights, particularly the right of non-citizens to vote in local elections, calling the revocation of this right a form of collective punishment and anti-democratic. He emphasizes the principle of religious freedom and opposition to state interference in church affairs (MPEÕK). Furthermore, he raises concerns regarding children's safety and welfare (dangers posed by social media, the closure of fire and rescue stations) and supports maintaining the indexation of pensions.
01.2025

34 Speeches

The central social issue is the demographic crisis, which is being described as catastrophic, necessitating state support and economic security for families. There is strong opposition to revoking the voting rights of third-country nationals in local elections, as this is considered an undemocratic move that damages integration and social cohesion. Concern is also expressed regarding the cutting of benefits for large families.
12.2024

34 Speeches

Focuses on the lack of social security resulting from tax hikes and the reduction of family benefits (e.g., 200 euros taken from large families). Raises questions about the quality and accessibility of early childhood education, opposing a reform that creates additional obligations for local governments without providing funding. Emphasizes the importance of the sense of security for Estonia's Jewish community in connection with foreign policy decisions.
11.2024

32 Speeches

In the social sphere, he focuses on protecting the most vulnerable groups—pensioners, people with disabilities, and families with children—by opposing budget cuts and the postponement of pension payments. He is a strong advocate for integration, standing against constitutional amendments that would strip long-term residents of their voting rights, arguing that this creates alienation and fails to improve security. Additionally, he demands more effective government action to protect victims of scam calls, particularly the elderly.
10.2024

26 Speeches

The focus is on social protection, specifically supporting pensioners and families with children. It criticizes government policies that are seen as "antagonizing" these groups (including the taxation of pensions and the increase in medical visit fees for children under two). The text also raises internal security issues, demanding increased police resources for proactive efforts to combat fraud.
09.2024

41 Speeches

The primary social issue is the demographic situation, which necessitates greater state support and security for families with children to prevent a decline in the birth rate. There is strong support for public sector employees (rescuers, teachers, cultural workers) and concern over the freezing of their salaries amid high inflation. The text also supports raising civil defense awareness and making the second day of Easter a national holiday with the aim of strengthening family ties.
07.2024

21 Speeches

Strong social emphasis is placed on protecting disabled people and multi-child families from the car tax, highlighting their constitutional right to special protection. Criticism is directed at imposing the car tax on disabled individuals when the corresponding increase in benefits only takes effect six months later. Furthermore, the previous elimination of free public transport was also criticized as the removal of a universal social benefit.
06.2024

28 Speeches

A strong emphasis is placed on social justice and the protection of vulnerable groups (large families, people with disabilities, pensioners) from the harmful effects of tax policy, citing the constitutional need for special care. It criticizes the Ministry of Education's new qualification requirements, which prevent teachers with pedagogical education from entering schools and exacerbate the teacher shortage.
05.2024

44 Speeches

The primary social issues highlighted are education and the valuation of teachers, criticizing low salaries and broken promises. He/She opposes the removal of voting rights in local elections for Russian/Belarusian citizens and stateless persons, deeming it unconstitutional and detrimental to integration. He/She also expresses concern over plans to freeze pension indexation and abolish unemployment benefits.
04.2024

30 Speeches

The speaker is a strong advocate for social groups, emphasizing support for teachers, pensioners, and large families. He supports declaring the second day of Easter a national holiday, citing its significance and widespread international practice. He criticizes the rhetoric of war scaremongering due to its negative impact on demographics and societal panic, and opposes the disenfranchisement of Russian and Belarusian citizens in local elections.
03.2024

17 Speeches

It focuses on educational and demographic issues, emphasizing the need to improve the situation of teachers and support specialists and ensure the right of children with special educational needs (SEN) to receive instruction in their native language. It criticizes the government's cuts to family benefits and the elimination of tax incentives, viewing this as undermining families' sense of security. It also questions whether the fear of war being spread by the state will actually encourage an increase in the birth rate.
02.2024

14 Speeches

The socio-political focus centers on the demographic crisis and the well-being of families with children, proposing an increase in the child allowance to 150 euros. Strong opposition is stressed regarding any reduction in benefits or the elimination of tax incentives for large families. Furthermore, the principle of equality in applying for student loans is addressed to ensure that individuals residing in Estonia on the basis of a long-term residence permit are not excluded.
01.2024

17 Speeches

The main social issues are education (the shortage of teachers and support specialists, the flexibility of the transition to Estonian-language education) and demography. The speaker sharply criticizes the government's decisions to cut benefits for large families, especially given the context of historically low birth rates. In the education sector, emphasis is placed on the importance of supporting children with special educational needs and mental health.