By Months: Kalle Grünthal

Total Months: 18

Fully Profiled: 18

10.2025

13 Speeches

The primary opponent is Finance Minister Jürgen Ligi, who faces personal criticism, with detractors labeling him a "former communist" and accusing him of implementing Soviet ideology. The criticism targets both the policy itself (the objective being to reduce car dependency) and procedural/value-based issues (disregarding the constitution and the will of the people). There is zero willingness to compromise, as the policy is viewed as both illegal and immoral.
09.2025

45 Speeches

The main opponents are the coalition (the Reform Party and the Social Democrats) and the ministers, who face criticism on personal, procedural, and ideological grounds. The Social Democrats (Riina Sikkut, Andre Hanimägi) are labeled as proponents of a "digital concentration camp" because of their positions supporting a surveillance society. He sharply criticizes the legal competence of committee members and condemns government officials for unconstitutional activities.
06.2025

40 Speeches

The primary opponents are the government (specifically the prime minister and cabinet ministers) and coalition MPs, who stand accused of employing "steamroller tactics" and violating the constitution. The criticism addresses both the substance of the policies (tax hikes, surveillance) and the procedural flaws (highlighted by the Chancellor of Justice's intervention on three separate occasions). He also sharply criticizes the police's activities (illegal data collection) and demands that those responsible be held accountable.
04.2025

24 Speeches

The main opponent is the governing coalition, especially the Reform Party, which is accused of unconstitutional activity, steamrolling the opposition ("teerull"), and ignoring the will of the Estonian people. The criticism is aimed both at procedural errors (the car tax) and the political direction (tax increases, selling off resources, and executing orders from Brussels). The speaker also criticizes Bolt’s lobbying efforts and demands personal accountability from those experts who approved the unconstitutional laws.
03.2025

35 Speeches

The main opponents are the Reform Party-led government and its ministers (specifically Hanno Pevkur and Kristen Michal), who stand accused of negligence, failure to perform their duties, and legal violations. The criticism targets both political decisions (such as reservists' compensation and foreign aid) and procedural irregularities (the political maneuvering within the Constitutional Committee). He/She also criticizes the government for failing to respond to inquiries from members of the Riigikogu (Parliament).
02.2025

27 Speeches

The main adversaries are the Government of the Republic and specific ministers (the Prime Minister, Climate Minister Yoko Alender, Interior Minister Lauri Läänemets), who are accused of violating the law, lying, and disregarding the constitution. The criticism is intense and often personal, labeling the opponents as dictators and mafia and demanding their resignation. He/She also criticizes the chairpersons of the Riigikogu session for arbitrarily twisting the law, as well as officials (MKM Deputy Secretary General Ulla Saar) for lying during committee proceedings.
01.2025

21 Speeches

The primary opponents are the governing coalition, led by Prime Minister Kristen Michal (who is accused of insult and failing to attend a corruption meeting), and Riigikogu Speaker Lauri Hussar (who is accused of violating procedural rules). The criticism is both political (concerning the poor quality of legislation) and personal, accusing the opponents of intentional disregard for norms and manipulation.
12.2024

37 Speeches

The primary opponents are the ruling government coalition (the Reform Party, Estonia 200, and the Social Democrats), who stand accused of destroying Estonia and engaging in criminal activity. Criticism is aimed both at political decisions (tax hikes, wind farms) and ethical choices (the favoring or condoning of pedophiles). The attacks are intense, and compromise is completely ruled out, with demands for the government to be thrown out of Stenbock House.
11.2024

39 Speeches

The main opponents are the Reform Party and Eesti 200, who are accused of lying and pursuing a budget policy that is destructive to Estonia. Criticism is aimed both at the policy itself (taxes, budget) and the procedure (constitutional violations, the mandate and powers of ELAK). Separately, sharp criticism is leveled at the police leadership for repressing nationalists, labeling the force a "political police."
10.2024

39 Speeches

The main opponents are the governing coalition and the Reform Party, who stand accused of lying and anti-state activity. Criticism targets both policy issues (tax hikes, Rail Baltic, budget cuts) and the personal conduct and ethics of ministers (false statements, conflicts of interest, Keit Kasemets's cushy job). There is no willingness to compromise; the attacks are intense and personal.
09.2024

21 Speeches

The main targets of opposition are the government, the ministers, and the chairperson of the session, all of whom face criticism for violating procedural norms, as well as for corruption and policies that are turning the country into a periphery. The criticism is intense, ranging from the political level to personal accusations (such as calling the session chairperson a chatbot for an authoritarian regime) and labeling President Alar Karis a warmonger. There are no signs of compromise; instead, the demands are for strict adherence to the law and resignation.
07.2024

12 Speeches

The main opponents are the ruling coalition and the leadership of the Riigikogu (Lauri Hussar, Kaja Kallas, Mart Võrklaev), who are being accused of incompetence, constitutional violations, and outright malice. The criticism is intense, ranging from political failure (specifically, mismanagement of the state budget) to personal moral condemnation ("selling one's soul to the devil"). Compromise is off the table; they are demanding the bill be revoked.
06.2024

25 Speeches

The primary confrontation is with the governing coalition (the Reform Party, the Social Democrats, Eesti 200), who are criticized for violating parliamentary rules of procedure, engaging in unethical conduct, and knowingly providing false statements. The criticism is intense and ideological, accusing the Prime Minister of selling her soul to globalists and draining the resources of the people.
05.2024

32 Speeches

The main opponents are the government coalition (Social Democrats, Reform Party) and the Riigikogu Board, who are accused of violating the law and exceeding their authority (e.g., the illegal bundling of amendments). The criticism is intense, ranging from political disagreements (taxes, foreign aid) to personal attacks (e.g., the use of the phrase "100 bags of shit").
04.2024

53 Speeches

The primary opponents are Kaja Kallas’s government, which is accused of economic destruction and lying, and the Riigikogu Board (Hussar, Kivimägi), who are criticized for making unlawful procedural decisions and disregarding legal analysis. The criticism is intense, ranging from political consequences (tax increases) to personal accusations (government members lying to the Riigikogu). The possibility of compromise is not mentioned; rather, there is a threat of appealing to the Supreme Court.
03.2024

26 Speeches

The main opponent is Prime Minister Kaja Kallas, who is criticized for incompetence, arrogance, and the destruction of Estonia. The Chairman of the Session, Lauri Hussar, is repeatedly criticized for violating procedural rules and for partiality. Strong opposition is also directed at the "deep state" (the Prosecutor's Office, Kapo, and the Central Criminal Police), which is accused of using law enforcement agencies to eliminate political opponents via the media.
02.2024

23 Speeches

The main opponents are the government (Mart Võrklaev) and the Riigikogu Board (Lauri Hussar, Toomas Kivimägi). Criticism is directed both at political decisions (privatization, taxes) and at procedural violations and unethical conduct (involving the Prosecutor's Office and ministers lying). It is claimed that the coalition has issued an order to block the opposition's draft legislation, calling this action "obstruction."
01.2024

84 Speeches

The main criticism is directed at Kaja Kallas’s government and coalition, who stand accused of lying to the public, violating the constitution, and engaging in unethical behavior (for example, Kallas concerning the issue of the Rail Baltic owner). The critic also targets the mainstream media for its silence regarding the German farmers’ strikes, comparing this behavior to that of a Soviet partisan. The criticism is intense and includes accusations of incompetence and negligence on the part of government members.