By Months: Helle-Moonika Helme

Total Months: 19

Fully Profiled: 19

10.2025

13 Speeches

The criticism is aimed at government ministers (Ligi, Annely), accusing them of a lack of clarity and failing to provide answers, particularly Minister Ligi, who "doesn't know how to answer." The opposition is intense and centers on procedural transparency and the fulfillment of promises made to the public.
09.2025

41 Speeches

The confrontation is directed at the government and its ministers, who are being criticized both for their political decisions (tax hikes, the budget) and for personal incompetence and shirking responsibility. The criticism is intense and uncompromising, demanding the resignation of the politicians over the mismanagement and corruption within their respective jurisdictions. Furthermore, the government is accused of intimidating and labeling the public, as well as squandering public funds.
06.2025

28 Speeches

The main opponents are the government and specific ministers (the Prime Minister, Minister Joller, and the Minister of Finance), who are criticized both politically and personally. Minister Joller is accused of incompetence, arrogance, and engaging in political activism rather than fulfilling the ministerial role. The government is blamed for the economic decline, legal violations (data collection), and deliberately misleading the public ("calling black white"). The criticism is intense, and there is zero willingness to compromise, with demands for accountability.
05.2025

53 Speeches

The main opponents are the Reform Party and the liberals, who are accused of incompetent state governance, a yearning for dictatorship, and robbing the people blind. Criticism is aimed both at political decisions (tax hikes, the green transition) and unethical behavior (Kert Kingo's "witch hunt," political trials). The opponents are reproached for haughty and arrogant rule that shows no regard for the people of Estonia.
04.2025

26 Speeches

The primary opponent is the Reform Party and the government it leads, which stands accused of corruption, incompetence, and funneling public funds to businessmen. The criticism is intense, leveling charges of "liberal terror" against the government, as well as minimizing cases of elder abuse and rape. Opponents are branded as individuals sitting in an "ivory tower" who are completely out of touch with the public's concerns.
03.2025

40 Speeches

The main opponents are the Reform Party, Eesti 200, Prime Minister Kaja Kallas, and President Alar Karis. Criticism is aimed both at political decisions (tax hikes, the green transition) and procedural breaches (constitutional violations during the change of government). The attacks are intense, accusing the opponents of corruption, lobbying, and even actions bordering on treason (Stark Logistics, constitutional violations).
02.2025

31 Speeches

The main adversaries are the Reform Party and the ruling coalition (Social Democrats, Eesti 200), who are accused of systematic corruption, attempted misappropriation of state funds, and damaging the economy. The criticism is intense and personal, calling the government's legitimacy into question and labeling the opponents "enemies of the Estonian state." There is no sign of a willingness to compromise; instead, the resignation of ministers and accountability are being demanded.
01.2025

12 Speeches

The main opponent is the current Estonian government and the prime minister, who are accused of pigheadedness, pursuing immoral ideologies, and burdening the populace. The criticism is intense, ranging from political disagreements (the car tax, green subsidies) to accusations of corruption ("the profit cartel") and injustice (those fired due to vaccinations). The possibility of compromise is not mentioned; instead, a complete reassessment of the government's actions is demanded.
12.2024

26 Speeches

The main opponents are the coalition, ministry officials, and former Prime Minister Kaja Kallas. The criticism is intense, ranging from political disagreements (aid to Ukraine, excise taxes) to accusations of unethical conduct and corruption (abetting pedophiles, sweeping scandals under the rug). The opposing side is accused of irrationality, being blinded by power, and being bought off.
11.2024

46 Speeches

The opposition’s stance is intense and widespread, directed primarily against the Reform Party and the Social Democrats. The criticism is both political (tax hikes, the green transition, expansion of suffrage) and personal/procedural (accusations of lying, corruption, and absenteeism). The speaker rejects any compromise on ideological issues, such as voting rights for holders of the gray passport.
10.2024

47 Speeches

The primary target is the governing coalition and its ministers, especially Jürgen Ligi, who stands accused of verbal abuse and harassment targeting female members. The criticism is intense and multi-faceted, focusing on political decisions (Rail Baltica, tax hikes), procedural deficiencies (lack of transparency), and the unethical conduct of the ministers. No willingness to compromise has been demonstrated; instead, the ministers' responses are dismissed as evasive rhetoric and outright lies.
09.2024

57 Speeches

The primary adversary is the Reform Party-led government, which faces sharp criticism over financial opacity (the expenditure of 2.4 billion), ideological activism (climate policy, gender ideology), and unethical conduct (the hiring of consultants). Criticism is aimed at both policy and specific ministers (Kallas, Pakosta, Svet, Alender), accusing them of undermining the constitutional order. Compromise is ruled out, particularly on issues of demographic policy and state finances.
07.2024

31 Speeches

The main opponents are the Reform Party, Kaja Kallas, the new/old government, and the Constitutional Committee. Criticism targets both policy (the car tax, the battering of the economy) and procedural matters (unconstitutionality, lack of impact assessments). The attacks are intense, including accusations of corruption ("the white plastic bag") and incompetence, and there is no apparent willingness to compromise.
06.2024

27 Speeches

The main opponents are the Reform Party and Estonia 200, who are accused of lying, corruption, and impoverishing the people. The criticism is intense and covers both ethical aspects (lobbying, Kaja Kallas's scandals) and political ones (the car tax, pension promises). The speaker compares the actions of the governing coalition to those of the social democrats, noting that both favor the taxation and redistribution of wealth.
05.2024

117 Speeches

The main criticism is aimed at the Reform Party government, led by Kaja Kallas, accusing them of lying, constitutional breaches, and destroying the nation's economy. The criticism targets both policies (the green transition, immigration, tax hikes) and specific individuals (Minister Kallas, Chancellor Vinter-Nemvalts, and businessmen connected to the Reform Party). The opposition is intense and uncompromising.
04.2024

52 Speeches

The main adversary is the Reform Party and the government, who are accused of misappropriating state assets, pursuing anti-family policies, and gaining power through e-elections. The criticism is intense, ranging from political disagreements to accusations of criminality and the political control of the Prosecutor's Office. The government is also accused of having allowed the Russian economy to grow despite the war.
03.2024

34 Speeches

The main opponent is the government led by the Reform Party and Prime Minister Kaja Kallas, who is accused of a conflict of interest (wind energy), hypocrisy, and ignoring the will of the people. The criticism is both political (tax increases, destruction of the energy sector) and ideological, accusing the government of using totalitarian methods to steer the populace.
02.2024

12 Speeches

The opposition's position is primarily aimed at the government and the Reform Party, who are being criticized for both policy issues (tax policy, education reform) and procedural violations. The attacks are intense and escalate from the political sphere to the personal and moral level, calling into question the minister's right to lecture on morals, citing his party's funding sources originating from Putin's Russia.
01.2024

61 Speeches

The criticism is primarily aimed at Kaja Kallas’s government and the Reform Party, accusing them of levying tax hikes, poor governance of the state, and fanning the flames of war hysteria, which is driving away investors. The criticism is both policy-based (Rail Baltic, underfunding of roads) and personal (the scandal involving the prime minister’s family’s transport business to the East, and the manner in which she answers questions). The opposition’s stance is intense and uncompromising, citing a widespread public desire for the prime minister’s resignation.