Henn Põlluaas: Estonia's anti-child policy must end
Riigikogu member Henn Põlluaas (Isamaa) argues that Estonia's record-low birth rate is not an inevitable global phenomenon, but a direct consequence of the Reform Party-led government's policies. He believes the current population policy is driven by neoliberal ideology that marginalizes traditional family values.
OpinionHenn Põlluaas, Isamaa party member of the Riigikogu, has expressed a sharp opinion on Estonia's demographic situation in recent years. He argues that the country's record-low birth rate should not be treated as inevitable; rather, it is first and foremost a consequence of deliberate political choices.
According to Põlluaas, the current population policy pursued by the Reform Party-led government carries neoliberal ideology, which prioritizes other values and attitudes over traditional family values. He believes that this approach has directly influenced the desire and ability of young Estonian families to have children.
The Riigikogu member demands that anti-child policy be ended and that the state return to more family-friendly principles that would support birth rate growth and ensure the long-term sustainability of the Estonian nation.
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