By Months: Kalle Grünthal

Total Months: 18

Fully Profiled: 18

10.2025

13 Speeches

The political stance is firmly opposed to the car tax, stressing a value-based approach to safeguarding private property (Article 32 of the Constitution). The core concern is the tax's objective of reducing motorization, which is characterized as being contrary to the will of the Estonian people. The political framework is heavily value-driven, drawing parallels between the current policy and historical forced collectivization.
09.2025

45 Speeches

The political position centers on the robust defense of constitutional order and independence, criticizing the government for introducing unconstitutional draft legislation, which has even been labeled a criminal incitement. He/She fiercely opposes the creation of a surveillance society ("digital concentration camp") and questions Estonian sovereignty regarding European Union directives and agreements (e.g., Rail Baltic). The framing is strongly value-based, emphasizing the inalienability of fundamental rights and state independence.
06.2025

40 Speeches

The political position is strongly oppositional and critical of the government, accusing it of incompetence, malice, and pushing through unconstitutional laws ("steamroller tactics"). It most sharply opposes state interference in personal freedoms (a surveillance society) and economic policy (tax hikes), claiming that the government is leading the country toward a totalitarian society. Its framework is strongly value-based (constitutional order) and results-based (the government's "shoddy work" in legislation).
04.2025

24 Speeches

The political position is strongly oppositional and oriented towards constitutionality, focusing on criticizing the government's activities and legislative procedures. The main issues are the abolition of the car tax, the streamlining of taxi regulations, and the protection of state resources. The speaker frames their position as the implementation of the will of the Estonian people and calls for popular grassroots resistance and the organization of snap elections. The political stance is forcefully performance-driven, emphasizing the government’s continuous failures to comply with constitutional norms.
03.2025

35 Speeches

The political stance is strongly oppositional, focusing its critique on the government's inaction and incompetence regarding national defense, demographic issues, and the quality of lawmaking. Key priorities include ensuring fair compensation for reservists, addressing the low birth rate, and safeguarding Estonian sovereignty against EU regulations. The overall style is deeply value-driven, emphasizing the priority of the welfare of the Estonian people and its soldiers.
02.2025

27 Speeches

The political position is strongly oppositional to the government's activities, focusing on constitutional values and governmental incompetence. Key issues include the construction of wind farms (health concerns, legal violations), the equalization of taxi regulations, and protecting the constitutional rule of law from the arbitrary actions of ministers. The government is accused of widespread lying and dictatorial behavior, with demands for the prime minister's resignation.
01.2025

21 Speeches

The political position is strongly anti-government and populist, focusing on correcting injustice and inequality (e.g., compensation for reservists, unequal treatment concerning the car tax). The speaker sharply criticizes the shift toward a "state run by officials" and accuses the government (especially Prime Minister Michal) of corruption and political manipulation (ratings, the quality of Riigikogu work). The political framework is primarily value-based (constitutional principles, equal treatment) and results-based (the government's inaction).
12.2024

37 Speeches

The political stance is strongly anti-government, focusing on value-based and performance-based criticism. Key issues include protecting children from pedophiles, safeguarding public health from wind turbine infrasound, and opposing excise tax hikes and the deployment of Estonian soldiers to Ukraine. The political platform frames the government's actions as the economic and physical destruction of the Estonian people.
11.2024

39 Speeches

The speaker adopts a strongly oppositional stance, focusing on sharp criticism of the government (the Reform Party and Eesti 200) for its dishonesty and incompetence, particularly concerning tax increases and the management of state finances. The political position is robustly grounded in values (nationalism, constitutional order) and outcomes (economic ruin), culminating in a call for a general strike. Key themes include the violation of constitutional principles, tax hikes, and the defense of national interests.
10.2024

39 Speeches

The speaker positions himself as an opponent of the government's globalist and deceitful policies, focusing on the protection of the people and constitutional rights. He strongly opposes tax hikes and cuts to the social sector, accusing the government of anti-state activities and a deepening tendency to lie to the public. A crucial theme is also the defense of Estonian sovereignty against over-regulation by the European Union.
09.2024

21 Speeches

The political stance is strongly anti-government, focusing on the protection of national interests and sovereignty. The most pressing issues are the repeal of Section 151¹ of the Penal Code (KarS § 151¹), ensuring food security, and preventing foreign capital from exploiting Estonia’s natural resources (specifically wind energy). The political framework is heavily value-driven, accusing the government of corruption and of turning Estonia into a periphery state. Furthermore, it sharply criticizes warmongering, which could potentially lead to the Third World War.
07.2024

12 Speeches

The political position is strongly opposed to the car tax, which is being treated as unconstitutional and a Stalinist tactic of forced collectivization. The main themes are the government's financial incompetence and the protection of Estonian cultural heritage. The position is intense, value-based, and demands the immediate scrapping of the draft bill.
06.2024

25 Speeches

The political position is strongly oppositional, focusing on violations of the Riigikogu (Parliament) rules of procedure and the protection of members' rights. The speaker forcefully rejects new taxes (car and land taxes) and accuses the government of carrying out the orders of globalists and implementing "neo-communism." The framing is heavily value-based and performance-driven, criticizing the government's unethical conduct and anti-state activities.
05.2024

32 Speeches

The speaker is in strong opposition to the government's fiscal policy, criticizing new taxes ("the strangling noose") and foreign aid (ESTDEV). The main topics addressed are ensuring constitutionality, the equality and secrecy of elections, and the protection of personal freedoms (the presumption of innocence). His position is value-based, emphasizing adherence to the principles of the rule of law and the sovereignty of the people.
04.2024

53 Speeches

The political position is strongly oppositional, centered on sharp criticism of the government’s economic and social policies (tax increases, cuts to family benefits). The main focus is on upholding the principles of the rule of law and the procedural rules of the Riigikogu (Estonian Parliament), with accusations leveled against the leadership and the government for breaking the law. The political framework is predominantly legal and performance-based, accusing Prime Minister Kaja Kallas of destroying the economy and lying to the public.
03.2024

26 Speeches

The political position is one of strong opposition to the government, especially Prime Minister Kaja Kallas, who is accused of destroying Estonia and waging a full-scale economic war against the people. Key themes include the cost of living, poverty, and criticism of the renewable energy transition. The narrative is heavily focused on criticizing the government's actions and incompetence, utilizing both personal attacks and accusations that the government is acting as a tool of the deep state.
02.2024

23 Speeches

Strongly oppositional and value-based. It focuses on criticizing the government's actions concerning the use of taxpayer money, tax increases, and the privatization of state-owned enterprises, emphasizing the protection of the interests of the people (the taxpayer). It sharply criticizes the bias within the justice system (police, prosecutor's office) and the media (ERR), referencing the existence of a deep state and political propaganda.
01.2024

84 Speeches

Political activity is strongly oppositional toward Kaja Kallas’s government, focusing on resistance to tax increases (income tax, car tax) and European Union directives (the mandatory renovation requirement). The speaker frames the government’s actions as a “Stalinist regime” and the liquidation of private property, emphasizing the necessity of popular freedom and resistance. He also sharply criticizes the concept of Estonia’s defense capability and the government’s handling of Ukrainian military conscripts in Estonia.