By Months: Pipi-Liis Siemann

Total Months: 14

Fully Profiled: 14

10.2025

2 Speeches

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09.2025

18 Speeches

He/She highlights raising consumer awareness among youth and the elderly and the role of debt counselors among the social issues discussed. Also addressed as a critical life issue is the registration of a minor child’s place of residence without the consent of the other parent with custodial rights, emphasizing the availability of the service and the observations made by the Chancellor of Justice.
06.2025

3 Speeches

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05.2025

7 Speeches

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04.2025

1 Speeches

The primary social issue concerns ensuring children's rights and a safe environment for development during parental disputes. The speaker stresses the urgent necessity of protecting children from the misuse of parental responsibilities, thereby ending the practice of using custody rights as a weapon.
01.2025

1 Speeches

The issue of restricting voting rights is examined, specifically in relation to national security and foreign policy declarations (the declaration of Russia as a terrorist regime). The focus is on legal correctness and constitutional constraints.
12.2024

5 Speeches

The speaker focuses on political ethics and morality concerning the conduct of government members and the use of public funds. He emphasizes dignity, honor, and proper conduct, which should supersede control mechanisms established by law. This constitutes a strongly moral and value-based social framework pertaining to public service.
10.2024

2 Speeches

The main social issues are the demographic crisis, integration problems, and child protection. The speaker is concerned about the appropriateness of restrictions on working with children, seeking clarification on the conditions under which it would be appropriate to allow convicted individuals to work with children, emphasizing that this must not apply to pedophiles.
09.2024

5 Speeches

Social issues related to rest time were discussed, acknowledging the positive impact of an additional day off on mental and physical health, while stressing that existing laws already govern this. In the field of education, the Ministry of Education and Research highlighted its concern regarding the increasing workload of students, noting that Estonia has relatively few school days compared to international standards.
06.2024

1 Speeches

The social issue under discussion is the accessibility of legal protection for individuals who lack the financial means to go to court. The speaker stresses the necessity of taking into account people’s expenditures on food, medicine, and other life necessities, in order to guarantee their constitutional right to access the courts.
05.2024

4 Speeches

Regarding social issues, the speaker supports modifications to the general care service that are aimed at making people's lives easier. The primary focus is on clarifying the administrative procedures for transferring the responsibilities of guardianship institutions between local municipalities, specifically requesting details about the options for agreements and the possibility of refusal.
03.2024

11 Speeches

In the social sphere, the focus is on streamlining the school network with the aim of improving learning conditions and the overall environment. Furthermore, the speaker connects investment grants to broader societal objectives, such as achieving climate goals. Regarding security matters, emphasis is placed on protecting state secrets and preventing crimes against the state.
02.2024

7 Speeches

The primary social issue revolves around language policy and citizen engagement at the local level. The speaker advocates for the right of individuals with lower language proficiency (e.g., B1) to participate in the council's activities. Furthermore, concern is highlighted regarding the status of the Estonian language, alongside the necessity of considering the interests of native Russian speakers when providing local services.
01.2024

2 Speeches

The primary social issue is the quality and accessibility of education in rural areas, particularly due to the teacher shortage. The speaker stresses that the mere existence of a school should not outweigh the quality and organization of the instruction provided there, which is a matter of crucial social importance.