By Months: Urmas Reinsalu

Total Months: 11

Fully Profiled: 11

12.2024

78 Speeches

The focus is on socio-economic well-being, especially the situation of families with children and the elderly. He/She sharply criticizes the abolition of the tax exemption for children and the plans to make family benefits selective, accusing the government of ignoring the demographic crisis. He/She calls the approval of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child protocol "a pathetic fig leaf," since the government's practical steps are worsening the ability of families to cope.
11.2024

100 Speeches

The social focus is on the deterioration of quality of life and purchasing power, especially among families with children and the elderly, who are disproportionately affected by tax hikes. It opposes the taxation of homeowners (land tax), viewing this as a breach of the property reform promises and forcing people into impossible choices. It criticizes the government’s actions concerning the demographic crisis and the zeroing out of funding for elderly organizations as retaliation for their protests.
10.2024

57 Speeches

The social sector focuses on demography, opposing the reduction of family benefits (specifically, the ceiling on parental compensation), arguing that such cuts exacerbate the demographic catastrophe and increase family insecurity. Regarding security-related social policy, there is a demand to terminate the voting rights of citizens of the Russian Federation in local elections, deeming this essential for national security.
09.2024

27 Speeches

Social issues have been addressed within the context of economic well-being, emphasizing the negative impact of tax hikes on people's purchasing power and quality of life. He/She warns that due to these tax increases, the average wage earner will effectively lose one month's salary next year, and thousands of people will lose their jobs. Other traditional social issues are not covered.
07.2024

23 Speeches

The text emphasizes the demographic crisis and criticizes the ruling coalition’s threats to make family benefits more selective. It defends the financial security of the elderly, ridiculing the decision to raise disability benefits by mere cents as a supposed measure to mitigate the impact of the car tax. Furthermore, it raises critical security and values questions concerning Infrastructure Minister Svet’s statements on Crimea, and criticizes the government’s lack of courage in deciding to strip citizens of the aggressor state of their voting rights.
06.2024

40 Speeches

It emphasizes the protection of civil liberties and property rights, arguing that the car tax restricts people's freedom of movement and worsens their financial situation. It expresses strong opposition to the plan to create a super database of all bank accounts, calling it a "Red China-style personal state" and anti-freedom.
05.2024

63 Speeches

The speaker supports decisive steps to reduce Russia's influence, including resolving the issue of the Moscow Patriarchate and suspending the voting rights of citizens of the aggressor state. In the field of education, he/she criticizes the government's failure to resolve the teachers' salary crisis and the ongoing strike. Furthermore, the speaker opposes lowering the voting age to 16, considering it populist and hypocritical, especially given the simultaneous imposition of "nanny state" restrictions on young people.
04.2024

11 Speeches

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03.2024

10 Speeches

Focuses on family policy, accusing the government of eroding families' sense of security, which is reflected in low birth rates. It criticizes the coalition agreement for the lack of positive, substantive family policy and casts doubt on the analysis concerning the "more targeted" adjustment of family benefits.
02.2024

33 Speeches

Regarding social issues, the speaker focuses on the impact of economic policy on people's livelihoods and freedom of movement, particularly in the context of families with children. In the foreign policy context, he/she emphasizes Russia's crime of genocide concerning the deportation of Ukrainian children.
01.2024

5 Speeches

No data available