By Months: Ants Frosch

Total Months: 17

Fully Profiled: 17

09.2025

6 Speeches

Data is scarce.
06.2025

8 Speeches

There is not enough data.
05.2025

1 Speeches

There is not enough data.
04.2025

3 Speeches

There is no information available regarding a willingness to cooperate or compromise. The speaker is adopting the role of an opposition interrogator, demanding explanations and accountability from the government.
03.2025

31 Speeches

The speaker emphasized the necessity of seeking compromise and their readiness to do so, pointing to the proposal put forward by 55 Riigikogu members as a broad-based compromise option. They view the process as a journey toward achieving societal consensus and hope for the convergence of "different extremes." While collegiate communication is acknowledged, the uncollegiate behavior observed on social media is regrettable.
02.2025

12 Speeches

The speaker supports technical draft bill 544 and refers to the thorough description of the bill’s objectives provided by colleague Seeder. He/She also references a proposal on the topic of citizenship submitted by 23 Riigikogu members, which demonstrates a willingness to cooperate between the opposition or broader factions in pursuit of specific legislative goals.
01.2025

6 Speeches

The speaker is cooperating with other opposition members of the Riigikogu, being among the signatories of the income tax interpellation alongside Aivar Kokk, Riina Solman, Henn Põlluaas, Helir-Valdor Seeder, Andres Metsoja, and Jaanus Karilaid. This indicates a readiness to form broad-based opposition fronts on fiscal issues and to utilize parliamentary oversight mechanisms jointly.
12.2024

2 Speeches

No data available.
11.2024

6 Speeches

The speaker supports the coalition MPs' call to process Bills 536 and 527 jointly and in conjunction, demonstrating readiness for procedural cooperation. Furthermore, the need to continue the debate in the Constitutional Committee and elsewhere is stressed, which signals openness to discussion.
10.2024

7 Speeches

The current mode of cooperation is rather demanding, yet it positively references the previous cross-party collaboration (2006) regarding the Tallinn-Tartu highway. A proposal is expected from the minister concerning the funding of bipartisan infrastructure projects, which suggests a readiness to cooperate on specific topics, provided the government takes the initiative.
09.2024

6 Speeches

Information is scarce. All statements are focused on questions, criticism, and suggested improvements, with no references to cooperation, coalitions, or a willingness to compromise.
07.2024

3 Speeches

There is no evidence of cooperation or willingness to compromise; the speaker is acting oppositionally, posing sharp and demanding questions regarding the government’s plans.
05.2024

15 Speeches

The speaker collaborates with his faction colleagues (Leo Kunnas and Alar Laneman) on the repeated submission of legislative initiatives. He attempts to establish temporary cooperation on procedural matters, requesting recesses to consult with other colleagues (e.g., Jaak Aab) in order to find civilized solutions, but generally operates from a position of strong opposition.
04.2024

16 Speeches

No data available
03.2024

13 Speeches

Cooperation is visible within the opposition (referencing the bill initiated by EKRE and other opposition members of parliament). Although the speaker notes that the draft legislation fulfills the wishes of KAPO (the Estonian Internal Security Service), compromise is neither expected nor sought from the government; instead, the bill is predicted to be voted down.
02.2024

8 Speeches

The speaker is strongly oriented towards cooperation within the opposition, having co-authored the draft amendment to the Public Service Act alongside a large number of colleagues (including Mart Helme, Kert Kingo, Leo Kunnas, Martin Helme, et al.). This cooperation is focused on consistently proposing solutions, with a commitment to revisiting the issue until a resolution is achieved.
01.2024

14 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates readiness for cross-party cooperation on security issues, asking for the opportunity to address security agencies. He supports one bill (24.01), but most of his activity is focused on holding the government accountable and posing critical questions. He recommends seeking advice from Polish colleagues regarding road construction.