By Plenary Sessions: Peeter Tali
Total Sessions: 2
Fully Profiled: 2
2024-11-06
15th Riigikogu, 4th session, plenary sitting
The criticism is aimed at the voting rights of citizens of aggressor states (Russia, Belarus), viewing this as a security threat that could potentially influence the selection of the highest leader of national defense. It also takes a stand against those who question the necessity of amending the constitution when it has become "outdated." Furthermore, it indirectly criticizes those who fail to grasp the objective of the Estonian soldiers' mission, rejecting the "Porthos principle" (I fight because I fight).
2024-11-05
Fifteenth Riigikogu, fourth session, plenary session
The confrontation is intense and principled, aimed primarily at Russia's aggression and the regime of dictator Putin, who is referred to as being accused of war crimes. The speaker strongly criticizes the Hungarian government's pro-Kremlin stance and its presidency, expressing disappointment directly in the Hungarian parliament. He also rejects Mart Helme's views on the war in Ukraine as "completely inappropriate," opposing any talk of [Ukraine] becoming a Russian oblast.