By Years: Peeter Tali

Total Years: 2

Fully Profiled: 2

2025

39 Speeches

The primary social issue is the transition to Estonian-language education, which is viewed as an "absolute success story" and crucial for ensuring social cohesion. He/She is firmly opposed to granting voting rights to Russian and Belarusian citizens in local elections, arguing that these countries are aggressors and their citizens have not integrated. He/She emphasizes that education is something "no one can ever take away from us," and considers culture the last line of defense for national security.
2024

51 Speeches

The most robust social stance concerns the termination of the activities of the church under the jurisdiction of the Moscow Patriarchate in Estonia on security grounds, and supporting the transition to Estonian-language instruction. It also raises the question of restricting the voting rights of citizens of aggressor states in local elections.