By Months: Peeter Tali

Total Months: 18

Fully Profiled: 18

10.2025

4 Speeches

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09.2025

11 Speeches

The focus is predominantly at the national and international levels, treating Estonia as a border state of NATO and the EU. The only specific infrastructure project that is emphasized is Rail Baltic, the completion of which is considered unquestionably essential.
06.2025

10 Speeches

The focus is clearly on the national and international level, addressing Estonian security within the broader Baltic and NATO context (the Baltic defense bulwark, cooperation with Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, and Finland). There are no references to specific local or regional problems in Estonia, apart from references to the Petseri and Kuremäe monasteries in a historical context.
05.2025

4 Speeches

The focus is clearly national and international, concentrating on the survival of Estonian statehood, culture, and language, and the exposure of the Kremlin's influence operations. It mentions our southern neighbors, the Latvians, as a positive example regarding their resolve in implementing education reforms. Local or regional topics are not addressed.
04.2025

1 Speeches

The regional focus is clearly directed towards international and national maritime areas, particularly the Baltic Sea and the Gulf of Finland. These regions are regarded as critical security environments requiring immediate military control and power projection capability.
03.2025

3 Speeches

The focus is heavily on the national level (Estonian national defense, the division of the Estonian population) and international geopolitics (Russia's imperial ambitions, the war in Ukraine, the defense models of Israel and South Korea). The Mayor of Tallinn and the Nevsky Cathedral on Toompea are also mentioned.
02.2025

5 Speeches

Although the primary focus is on national and international security, the speaker references specific areas of Pärnu (schools, the market, Port Artur, their home street) where they have engaged with people regarding voting rights. This demonstrates the integration of local feedback into national-level debates.
01.2025

1 Speeches

The regional focus is distinctly international, concentrating on relations between Georgia and Russia and, more broadly, on the security of the "free world." Specific attention is directed towards the expansion of Russia's sphere of influence.
12.2024

7 Speeches

The focus is primarily on international security issues (NATO, US alliance relations, operations in Iraq and Afghanistan) and national defense policy. Emphasis is placed on protecting Estonian territory and its inhabitants, referencing the need to prevent war crimes against the residents of Narva, similar to those that took place in Ukraine. Specific foreign locations such as Erbil, Kandahar, and Lashkar Gah are mentioned.
11.2024

15 Speeches

The regional focus is heavily directed towards the Baltic states and North-South connections. The critical importance of Rail Baltic and Via Baltica (a 2+2 road up to Ikla) is emphasized as the backbone of both security and the economy. Internationally, the focus remains on supporting Ukraine and the participation of Estonian defense forces personnel in operations in the Middle East (Iraq).
10.2024

2 Speeches

The focus is heavily placed on national security and international influence (Kremlin's imperialistic ambitions and the example of Moldova). Specific Estonian locations (Pootsi in Pärnu County, Tartu) are mentioned in connection with the historical martyr Bishop Platon, to emphasize the historical legitimacy and Estonian-centric nature of the Estonian Apostolic Orthodox Church.
09.2024

9 Speeches

The regional focus is on Pärnu County due to the public transport reform and the construction of Rail Baltic. He/She is asking for recommendations for Pärnu residents regarding the lack of a rail link and questions the strategic purpose of Rail Baltic if the initial construction only extends as far as Pärnu.
06.2024

1 Speeches

The focus is clearly on the national level (the Estonian business environment, national defense, the budget) and the international level (risks stemming from the proximity of the aggressor state). Local or regional issues are absent.
05.2024

3 Speeches

The focus is predominantly on national and international security issues, underscoring the very raison d'être of the Estonian state. Regionally, in the context of Russian influence, mention is made of the Nevsky Cathedral located on Toompea and the Kuremäe Convent. Regarding the education reform, Narva, Sillamäe, Maardu, and specific districts of Tallinn are named as places where special conditions might be sought.
04.2024

4 Speeches

The regional focus addresses the structure of the Kaitseliit (Defence League), noting that the distribution of its territorial units (malevad) has become outdated, having failed to keep pace with the movement of the Estonian population from rural areas to urban areas. This is a critique that points to the necessity of adapting the defence organization’s structure to current demographic changes.
03.2024

2 Speeches

The regional focus is related to military exercises, mentioning the active phase of Kevadtorm (Spring Storm) taking place in Pärnu County, Lääne County, and the islands. He/She emphasizes that an exercise of this nature has not been previously held on the islands.
02.2024

4 Speeches

The focus is overwhelmingly international, centering on the war in Ukraine, the threat posed by Russia, and relations with European and Western partners. Estonian domestic or local issues are not addressed in the speeches, with the exception of protecting Estonian citizens from unfair rulings by Russian courts.
01.2024

4 Speeches

A strong regional focus, emphasizing the need for a strategic vision to support life and education outside the three largest cities (Tallinn, Tartu, Pärnu). Specifically highlighted are the educational landscape and community contribution of Saarde municipality, with detailed questions presented regarding its future.