By Months: Helle-Moonika Helme

Total Months: 11

Fully Profiled: 11

12.2024

26 Speeches

The speaker was highly active during the Riigikogu sessions in early December (December 2–5, 9, and 11), participating in debates and submitting formal interpellations to the Prime Minister over several days. This pattern indicates a focus on legislative processes and sharp criticism of the government's activities in the session hall.
11.2024

46 Speeches

The speaker is highly active in the Riigikogu debates, speaking multiple times a day on various days, focusing primarily on questioning ministers and rapporteurs. They participate in both information hours and discussions concerning draft legislation. They repeatedly criticize coalition members for being absent from work and parliamentary sessions.
10.2024

47 Speeches

The speaker is highly active in the Riigikogu sessions, participating on multiple days (October 7–23) in interpellations and debates on draft legislation. This pattern involves asking repetitive questions, raising procedural points, and presenting lengthy critical statements, often citing information published in the media. A recess was called on behalf of the EKRE faction.
09.2024

57 Speeches

Highly active in Riigikogu sessions, repeatedly participating in Q&A sessions (information hours) by posing questions to the Prime Minister and ministers and presenting draft legislation initiated by the parliamentary group (faction). Demonstrates a pattern of submitting a formal inquiry (interpellation) on a topic when satisfactory answers to questions are not received (e.g., regarding the leasing of prison facilities). Furthermore, frequently submits procedural remarks concerning the conduct of the session.
07.2024

31 Speeches

The MP has been highly active during Riigikogu sessions, repeatedly taking the floor both in debates and to demand votes on amendments, particularly during the July 29 session. This pattern of activity has been focused on obstructing the legislative process of a specific bill (the car tax) and publicly condemning it.
06.2024

27 Speeches

The speaker is very active in Riigikogu sessions, particularly during the second reading of the motor vehicle tax bill, where repeated obstruction tactics are employed, demanding votes on amendments and ten-minute recesses. The speaker also actively participates in debates on motions of no confidence and submits inquiries regarding high-level secret meetings (the Bilderberg Group).
05.2024

117 Speeches

The speaker is highly active in the Riigikogu chamber, participating in debates on motions of no confidence, question periods, and the processing of draft legislation. A characteristic feature is the use of obstruction tactics, particularly on May 15th, where votes on proposed amendments were repeatedly demanded and 10-minute recesses were taken.
04.2024

52 Speeches

The speaker is very active in the Riigikogu, repeatedly participating in interpellations and legislative debates with ministers and the prime minister. A characteristic pattern of activity is systematic obstruction, repeatedly utilizing 10-minute recesses before votes, especially concerning the issue of e-elections. The speaker criticizes the attitude of government members toward the Riigikogu.
03.2024

34 Speeches

The speaker is highly active in Riigikogu sessions, participating on multiple days (March 4, 5, 6, 11, 13, 18) in both information sessions and debates on draft legislation. This pattern of activity centers on sharp criticism of government bills and policies, and demanding responses to interpellations.
02.2024

12 Speeches

The speaker is highly active in the Riigikogu sessions, appearing on multiple days (February 12, 19, and 21) both to submit interpellations and during debates on draft legislation. This pattern of activity includes asking questions of ministers, pointing out procedural violations, and sharply criticizing government policy.
01.2024

61 Speeches

The speaker has been extremely active during Riigikogu sessions, submitting numerous interpellations (often referencing issues first raised back in May 2023) and introducing several opposition draft laws. Their speeches are closely linked to ongoing political debates, including the teachers' strike, tax increases, and immigration. This regular activity is primarily focused on the continuous criticism of the government's performance.