Kaljulaid: valimistel pole liidri ambitsioonita mõtet edu loota

Kaljulaid: valimistel pole liidri ambitsioonita mõtet edu loota

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Kaljulaid: Without a Leader's Ambition, There is No Point in Hoping for Success in Elections

Raimond Kaljulaid (SDE) ütleb, et poliitika on muutunud. Ta arvab, et 20-30 aastat tagasi olid poliitikud teistsugused. Praegu on poliitika maine halvem. Valimistel peab liidril olema eesmärk võita. Kui see puudub, siis pole edu loota.
Kaljulaid ei kandideeri kohalikel valimistel. Ta ütleb, et . Ta juhib ka NATO parlamendi Eesti delegatsiooni. Ta räägib, et poliitikas on ta täielikult sees ja .
Kohalikel valimistel kandideerivad paljud inimesed. Kaljulaid märgib, et osad neist on tuntud poliitikud, kellel on palju tegemist. Ta ütleb, et . Kuid ta ei toeta mõtet, et need inimesed on ainult "peibutuspardid".
Kaljulaid arvab, et poliitikud võivad olla aktiivsed nii riigi kui kohaliku tasandi poliitikas. Ta ütleb, et see võimaldab neil . Ta loodab, et inimesed .
Kaljulaid rõhutab, et . Kui liider ei püüdle tugeva tulemuseni, siis pole mõtet edu loota. Ta märgib, et .
Raimond Kaljulaid (SDE) says that politics has changed. He believes that 20-30 years ago, politicians were different. Now, politics has a worse reputation. In elections, a leader must have the goal to win. If this is lacking, there is no hope for success.
Kaljulaid is not running in local elections. He says he has a lot to do in the Riigikogu. He also leads Estonia's delegation to the NATO Parliamentary Assembly. He says he is fully involved in politics and strives to represent his voters.
Many people are running in local elections. Kaljulaid notes that some of them are well-known politicians who have a lot to do. He says that sometimes just a name is enough. However, he does not support the idea that these people are only "lure ducks."
Kaljulaid believes that politicians can be active both in national and local politics. He says that this allows them to maintain a connection with their home district. He hopes that people will honestly say whether they really want to engage in local affairs.
Kaljulaid emphasizes that a leader must have ambition. If a leader does not strive for a strong result, there is no point in hoping for success. He notes that politicians in the 1990s and 2000s were stronger and more ambitious.