By Months: Priit Sibul

Total Months: 19

Fully Profiled: 19

10.2025

11 Speeches

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09.2025

31 Speeches

The speaker addresses the balance between citizens' rights and state surveillance, questioning the actual capabilities of license plate recognition cameras (i.e., facial recognition). He also defends the rights of landowners and demands greater transparency from the Environmental Board regarding the imposition of restrictions.
06.2025

21 Speeches

In the social sector, two issues are at the forefront: the amendment to the law on churches and congregations, which he strongly criticizes as incompetent state interference in canon law. The second issue is the patient's end-of-life declaration of wishes, which he essentially supports, but warns that the draft bill must not create undue expectations for the regulation of assisted suicide or euthanasia, which he himself would not support.
05.2025

20 Speeches

The focus is on the deficiencies of the care reform within the social sector, specifically noting that a pension is insufficient to cover the cost of a nursing home placement. In the context of security, the position supports comprehensive national defense and the relaxation of the Arms Act to allow for better training for citizens and volunteers (such as auxiliary police officers). Regarding education, there is criticism of the experiment involving the change in the timing of basic school exams, an initiative that has caused confusion and reduced student motivation.
04.2025

8 Speeches

Regarding social issues, a question is being raised concerning citizen surveillance and privacy, specifically in relation to secret cameras reported in the media, the existence of which the government is supposedly unaware of. Furthermore, the fairness of taxation is also being highlighted in the context of large families, questioning the sensibility of the higher tax imposed on minivans.
03.2025

15 Speeches

Emphasizes the need to increase the public's will to defend and their self-reliance, by supporting gun owners and the establishment of public shooting ranges. It criticizes the impact of the car tax on off-road vehicles, which are necessary for both civilian and defense purposes. Concern is expressed that nature conservation priorities are hindering the development of the defense industry park.
02.2025

14 Speeches

The speaker strongly opposes the government's plan to allow third-country nationals (excluding aggressor states) to vote in local elections, deeming it an unreasonable priority. They express concern that this change could lead to the highest voter turnout ever recorded among individuals with undetermined citizenship.
01.2025

12 Speeches

Among social topics, the focus is on immigration and language policy. The speaker strongly opposes increasing the quota and emphasizes the importance of ensuring the use of the Estonian language, asking how the A2 language requirement for fixed-term residence permits is substantively enforced.
12.2024

8 Speeches

In the social sector, the speaker holds a firm position regarding child protection, specifically supporting Riina Solman's proposals. These proposals would extend restrictions on working with children to individuals who have committed very serious crimes against minors (e.g., child trafficking, selling, and buying). They insist that these restrictions must remain in effect even after the criminal records are cleared, stressing the importance of children's safety.
11.2024

27 Speeches

In the social sector, the most prominent issue is the fierce moral opposition to state funding for elective abortions, highlighting the complexity and moral dimension of the subject. He/She criticizes the government's actions in the context of the demographic crisis (with the birth rate falling below 10,000) and the reduction of parental benefits. He/She also criticizes the inadequate funding allocated to the elderly care reform.
10.2024

15 Speeches

On social issues, the speaker opposes cuts to family benefits (specifically, capping parental allowance) and raising healthcare co-payments, emphasizing the crucial importance of families' sense of security. In the security context, the speaker criticizes the government's stance, which sees a threat in churchgoers but not in granting voting rights to state traitors in local elections.
09.2024

11 Speeches

Social issues were discussed in the context of security and crisis management, highlighting the involvement of the health and media sectors (family doctors, ERR) in ensuring the provision of vital services. Additionally, a question was raised to the Chancellor of Justice regarding the transfer of foreign prisoners to Estonia, necessitated by the occupancy rate of Tartu Prison.
07.2024

10 Speeches

The main social topic is the voting rights of citizens from aggressor states in local elections. The speaker supports revoking these rights and criticizes the opposition voiced by the socialists. Furthermore, the social injustice of the car tax is being raised concerning large families (those with over three children), who are penalized due to their need for heavier vehicles.
06.2024

15 Speeches

The discussion centers on social issues, addressing the concerns of large families regarding the car tax, emphasizing that heavier, larger-engine vehicles are essential for these families, and that applying a uniform tax to them is unjust. It also mentions the broader societal pressure being exerted on the legal system concerning freedom of speech and climate issues.
05.2024

14 Speeches

Regarding social issues, emphasis is placed on respecting religious holidays, requesting that a discussion scheduled for Maundy Thursday be postponed to avoid upsetting Orthodox believers. He connects security and social issues, criticizing the government’s inconsistency in allowing citizens of the Russian Federation to vote in local elections. Furthermore, he expresses concern about language policy, pointing to the weakening position of the Estonian language due to the influence of English and Russian.
04.2024

13 Speeches

Regarding social issues, the speaker emphasizes the necessity of idealizing values within society, highlighting the traditional family (a married man and woman with children) as the foundation for the continuation of society. Furthermore, he/she addresses topics concerning animal welfare and veterinary science, underscoring the need to change attitudes through education and broader understandings.
03.2024

8 Speeches

The primary social issue is educational inequality, where a student's socio-economic background effectively filters them out of the system. The speaker demands additional resources and a personalized approach to support these at-risk students, criticizing the mere swapping of words (replacing compulsory schooling with compulsory learning). In the health sector, emphasis is placed on the need to improve health equity and expand health insurance coverage.
02.2024

17 Speeches

The main social issue concerns the situation of large families, who face a heavier tax burden due to the car tax, as they inherently require larger and heavier vehicles. The speaker emphasizes that this tax effectively penalizes these families, pushing them toward owning two older vehicles instead of one larger car, particularly in rural areas.
01.2024

13 Speeches

The speaker is raising an issue of social justice concerning the DNA tests required during home births, stressing that even one humiliated woman is one too many. They are also seeking clarification on the legal basis for this requirement. Furthermore, they support free higher education conducted in the Estonian language.