By Months: Kalle Grünthal

Total Months: 18

Fully Profiled: 18

10.2025

13 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates knowledge of recent Estonian history, using the example of forced collectivization as a detailed analogy for tax policy. He also authoritatively cites Section 32 of the Constitution, which addresses the inviolability of property. Technical terms used include "collectivization" and "motorization."
09.2025

45 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates thorough knowledge of the Penal Code, the Law Enforcement Act, and the Constitution, frequently citing specific sections (e.g., § 315 of the Penal Code, § 34 of the Law Enforcement Act). They are familiar with medical failures (thalidomide, Pandemrix) and the specifics detailed in vaccine package inserts, demanding science-based studies. Furthermore, they address security issues (drone detection, the fifth column) and the security of administrative procedures (submitting a notice of residence).
06.2025

40 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates in-depth knowledge of constitutional law and procedural norms (citing Articles 120, 104, and 32 of the Constitution, as well as the regulations concerning investigative activities in the Code of Criminal Procedure). He is well-versed in public health research (WHO guidelines, sleep disorders, heart attacks related to daylight saving time) and technical details (the lack of methodology for measuring wind farm noise, the ownership structure of Rail Baltic). He also applies knowledge from military science (the role of drones, the obsolete technology of anti-personnel mines).
04.2025

24 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates detailed expertise regarding the legislative procedure (specifically referencing the Regulation on Good Legislative Drafting and Regulatory Technique) and constitutional matters, particularly in the context of the car tax. This professional depth is further evident in the specifics of taxi regulation (the B1 language requirement, the service provider card, the Information Society Services Act) and on the topics of the health impacts of wind farms (infrasound, WHO guidelines) and technical backup solutions. The speaker refers to specific officials and institutions (Aive Telling, the Health Board, the Chancellor of Justice) and demands proof that the necessary knowledge and measuring equipment are available.
03.2025

35 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates a thorough knowledge of the Riigikogu’s procedural norms and legislative drafting regulations, demanding detailed explanations regarding the legal basis of the proposed bills. He/She utilizes specific data concerning reservist compensation and national defense funding, and quotes experts in the medical field as well as package leaflets (AstraZeneca). Furthermore, the speaker demonstrates knowledge of the substance of specific EU treaty articles (Art 29, Art 215).
02.2025

27 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates detailed knowledge of the Atmospheric Air Protection Act (including Sections 19 and 27) and the environmental and health impacts of wind farms, referring to specific pollutants (sulfur hexafluoride, plastics) and the WHO 2018 guideline. Furthermore, the speaker is familiar with the relevant sections of the Riigikogu Rules of Procedure and Internal Rules Act and the Constitution, using them in arguments against the government. They also highlight the deficiencies of the Health Board regarding both the equipment and the expertise necessary for measuring infrasound.
01.2025

21 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates detailed knowledge of legislation and constitutional principles (legitimate expectation, retroactivity, abuse of office). The specialized focus also covers environmental and public health topics, highlighting specific technical issues (the detrimental effects of infrasound, frequency limitations of measuring equipment below 10 hertz) concerning wind farms.
12.2024

37 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates a detailed understanding of public health and environmental impact issues, particularly concerning low-frequency noise and infrasound generated by wind turbines, referencing the WHO 2018 guidelines and specific scientific syndromes. Furthermore, the speaker exhibits knowledge of legal procedures (constitutional order, ELAK mandates) and medical controversies (mRNA vaccines, DNA contamination), citing specific research and appeals made by physicians.
11.2024

39 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates thorough knowledge of legislative procedure (the role of HÕNTE and ELAK, the consolidation of bills) and criminal law (analysis of § 151^1 of the Penal Code, references to leading jurists). The speaker employs technical terminology and cites specific legal provisions (Earth Crust Act § 107 subsection 3). The presentation relies on authorities such as the Auditor General, the Chancellor of Justice, and sworn advocate Carri Ginter.
10.2024

39 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates authority and detailed knowledge in the legal field, repeatedly citing articles of the Constitution (§ 16, § 22, § 28, § 32), judgments of the European Court of Human Rights (Lambert v. France), and criminal law terminology (e.g., revision of proceedings). He also draws upon personal practical experience (42 years as a driver) when addressing topics related to traffic and hunting.
09.2024

21 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates detailed expertise in legal and procedural matters, citing specific sections of law (Penal Code § 151¹, Constitution § 5, KOTS § 95) and previous expert assessments (the 2004 assessment of the Lihula monument). He also uses sociological theories (Wallerstein’s periphery theory) to explain economic and geopolitical processes and refers to international security sources (William Scott Ritter). He also mentions 40 years of experience as a hunter in the context of deterrence measures.
07.2024

12 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates expertise in constitutional law and parliamentary procedure, particularly regarding the role of ELAK (the European Union Affairs Committee) and the process of constitutional review. They possess detailed knowledge of Estonia's technical cultural heritage, highlighting specific museums (LaitseRallyPark, Järva-Jaani) and the number of exhibits, while also assessing the tax burden imposed on them.
06.2024

25 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates authority in their knowledge of the provisions of the Riigikogu Rules of Procedure and Internal Rules Act and the Constitution, utilizing these arguments when submitting procedural challenges. They are also aware of IT system failures (Maa-amet/Land Board) and e-voting problems, and they use historical examples (Chernobyl, Fukushima) in their argumentation against nuclear energy.
05.2024

32 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates thorough knowledge of legal and constitutional issues, precisely citing sections of the Constitution (Sections 22, 60) and the provisions of the Riigikogu Rules of Procedure and Internal Rules Act (Section 102, subsection 2). He/She specializes in the details of electoral law, the history of the police oath, and criminal procedure (presumption of innocence).
04.2024

53 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates strong expertise in the procedural law of the Riigikogu (Estonian Parliament) and constitutional law, referencing specific articles (e.g., Constitution § 3, § 28, § 60) and the assessments provided by the Legal Analysis Department. Knowledge of criminal law (presumption of innocence) is also utilized, alongside an understanding of the technical and legal issues surrounding e-voting, emphasizing the principles of electoral uniformity and secrecy. Furthermore, the speaker presents arguments against climate policy, citing the positions of academician Endel Lippmaa.
03.2024

26 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates detailed expertise regarding the Riigikogu Rules of Procedure and Internal Rules Act, referencing specific sections, page numbers, and the commented edition of the Constitution. They possess practical knowledge concerning renewable energy limitations on Estonian islands, citing, for example, the dependence of winter electricity generation on fossil fuels. Furthermore, they are knowledgeable about defense industry topics (drone manufacturing capacity and supply chains for Chinese components) and food safety (the classification and effects of E-numbers).
02.2024

23 Speeches

Demonstrates a profound understanding of legal and procedural norms, particularly when analyzing the activities of the prosecutor's office and court rulings, highlighting detailed examples of unethical and illegal conduct. Employs precise references to legislation (e.g., the Riigikogu Rules of Procedure and Internal Rules Act, the Advertising Act) and provides specific data (e.g., the percentage of CO2 in the atmosphere) when disputing climate targets. Also demonstrates knowledge of the internal operations of broadcasting and journalistic ethics.
01.2024

84 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates expertise in the legal field, referencing specific constitutional articles (e.g., § 32, § 43) and legislative norms, and utilizes terminology from civil law and criminal procedure. He/She presents detailed, yet often contradictory claims regarding economics (the impact of taxation) and medicine (the genotoxicity of mRNA vaccines, the unethical nature of studies), relying on scientific research and patent descriptions. Furthermore, the speaker displays a specific interest in atmospheric physics and aircraft fuel additives (chemtrails).