By Plenary Sessions: Jaak Valge
Total Sessions: 5
Fully Profiled: 5
2024-02-21
15th Riigikogu, 3rd session, plenary session
The political position is clearly national-conservative, focusing on the threats posed by mass immigration and the ineffectiveness of current integration measures. Furthermore, strong concern is expressed regarding the extremely poor competitive conditions faced by Estonian farmers within the European Union (specifically citing high VAT and low direct subsidies). The criticism targets both core values (the preservation of language and culture) and the inefficiency of government operations. The political framework is primarily value-based and results-oriented, criticizing politicians who fail to grasp the reality of the situation.
2024-02-21
15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, information briefing
The political focus is on restricting immigration and national security, particularly regarding the protection status of Ukrainian men of mobilization age in Estonia. The speaker sharply criticizes the government's policy, which fails to adequately verify the mobilization obligations of those seeking protection or assist Ukraine in the repatriation of those who left illegally. This stance is strongly framed around policy and security concerns, emphasizing the ineffectiveness of the current immigration quota.
2024-02-19
15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, plenary sitting
The political position centers on public health crises, specifically highlighting concern over the sharp increase in the spread of HIV during 2022 and 2023. The approach is investigative and critical, seeking the underlying reasons for the growing number of drug-related deaths and virus carriers, suggesting that current explanations are inadequate. The focus is outcome-oriented, demanding that the government identify the true causes behind the worsening situation.
2024-02-07
15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, plenary sitting.
The political emphasis is strongly directed toward ensuring the use of the Estonian language in higher education and finding solutions to the demographic crisis. The higher education bill is framed as a necessity to raise the quality of studies and align them with the needs of the Estonian labor market, contrasting with ideological internationalization. In social policy, the priority is increasing the birth rate through the cancellation of state-guaranteed study loans, considering this strategically more important than graduates entering the labor market early.
2024-02-05
15th Riigikogu, 3rd sitting, plenary sitting
The core political position is strong opposition to mass immigration, which is deemed disastrous for the preservation of the Estonian nation and cultural space. This stance is value-based, emphasizing the need to uphold the constitution, and criticizes the government's alleged balanced immigration policy. The speaker demands a national referendum to decide whether the public agrees to the dissolution of identity.