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False Information in Questions | Istanbul Convention: a Step Towards a Violence-Free State or Propaganda for Gender Ideology?

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“The only effect of the Istanbul Convention is that boys are taught to wear dresses in kindergarten, and the convention itself is just a pose,” Martin Helme recalls on social media in 2016, when EKRE fought against Estonia joining the convention. Estonia nevertheless joined, but what does it oblige Estonia to do and what has it already changed?
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According to EKRE chairman Martin Helme, the proposal was made based on the Latvian example.

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“The only effect of the Istanbul Convention is that boys are taught to wear dresses in kindergarten, and the convention itself is just a pose,” Martin Helme recalls on social media in 2016, when EKRE fought against Estonia joining the convention. Estonia nevertheless joined, but what does it oblige Estonia to do and what has it already changed?

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ohtuleht.ee broke the news in on Monday, November 3, 2025.
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