By Months: Kalev Stoicescu

Total Months: 15

Fully Profiled: 15

10.2025

2 Speeches

The main social issue is the safety and protection of the population, emphasizing the need to strengthen civil protection capabilities. This is presented as a matter of protecting residents and ensuring security, which demands immediate state intervention.
09.2025

17 Speeches

It focuses on the protection and security of the population, stressing that the primary goal of comprehensive national defense is, first and foremost, the protection of its own people. It calls for immediate steps to strengthen civil protection, including accelerating the deadline for the construction of shelters. It highlights people's self-reliance and their willingness to assist others during a crisis.
06.2025

4 Speeches

The speaker addresses the limits of religious freedom, stressing that submission to the Kremlin is not the religious freedom that Estonia is obligated to protect, and calls for the alteration of these subordination relationships. He/She also emphasizes the protection of people's lives and health in crisis situations within the context of civil defense, deeming this the state's primary responsibility.
05.2025

4 Speeches

Among social issues, only the humanitarian considerations regarding landmines, which international organizations have referenced, are discussed. The speaker acknowledged these considerations but prioritized national security and the defense of the populace above them, stressing that the actions of an aggressor will not be tolerated in Estonia.
04.2025

1 Speeches

The social focus is on housing security and the risk of losing it, which stems from economic vulnerability (for example, due to loan interest rates). The question concerns the state's expectations regarding people's behavior and responsibility in connection with housing loans.
03.2025

2 Speeches

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02.2025

8 Speeches

Among social issues, the restriction of voting rights for citizens of aggressor states (Russia, Belarus) is discussed, citing security considerations and a lack of loyalty to the *russki mir*. Additionally, the role of the Moscow Patriarchate as a security threat and political tool is addressed, and support is given for its desynchronization.
01.2025

9 Speeches

Regarding social issues, civil defense has been highlighted as a crucial non-military component of comprehensive national defense that requires funding. On the international stage, he/she emphasizes the protection of human rights, criticizing the Georgian government's brutal behavior toward pro-European Georgians—a matter enshrined in the fundamental documents of the OSCE.
12.2024

8 Speeches

No data available
11.2024

2 Speeches

Insufficient data.
10.2024

3 Speeches

The primary social issue is the protection of the rights and culture of the Crimean Tatars as an indigenous people, alongside the recognition of historical injustices (genocide, deportation). Within the broader context of national defense, emphasis is also placed on the importance of civil protection and establishing a crisis reserve, learning from Ukraine's experiences.
09.2024

5 Speeches

Among social issues, he addresses security-related topics, opposing the passive suffrage (the right to stand for election) of citizens from aggressor states (Russia and Belarus) in local elections, deeming it a matter of security and justice. He also criticizes the activities of the Russian Orthodox Church in Estonia, which is subordinate to the Moscow Patriarchate, citing Patriarch Kirill’s declared “jihad” against democratic values.
05.2024

5 Speeches

Not enough data
03.2024

1 Speeches

Social problems are addressed solely within the context of Russia, emphasizing human rights violations and the inhumanity of the state governance. Examples cited include police interference in voting booths and the arrest of a parent for defacing a ballot.
02.2024

3 Speeches

The speaker focuses on the mass deportation and brainwashing of Ukrainian children by Russia, treating it as a crime of genocidal proportions that violates children's rights and national identity. He/She emphasizes that Ukrainian children are being indoctrinated with militarism and evil, contrasting this with Estonian children being born in a free country.