By Months: Mart Helme
Total Months: 9
Fully Profiled: 9
11.2025
32 Speeches
The confrontation is aimed at the ruling government coalition and its representatives, who stand accused of corruption, deceiving the public, and stealing from the state. The Reform Party and Kaja Kallas are particularly criticized for their unfulfilled promises, while Minister Pakosta is targeted for using demagoguery. The criticism is extremely intense and personal, demanding the immediate removal of the government from power, with absolutely no room for compromise.
10.2025
25 Speeches
The primary targets are the Reform Party and Kaja Kallas, who stand accused of destroying the state and governing cynically. The criticism is intense, spanning from policy issues (the proposed car tax) to personal and moral attacks (calling them vile and derisive). The confrontation is absolute, stressing that the government has "incited its own people against their own state" and predicting their swift collapse.
09.2025
49 Speeches
The main targets are Prime Minister Kristen Michal and Minister of Health Karmen Joller, who are accused of incompetence, lying, and the failure of both national defense and healthcare. The criticism is intense and personal, demanding their immediate resignation and removal from politics. Also facing sharp criticism are European Union directives, the "deep state," and research commissioned by pharmaceutical companies. Compromise is ruled out, as the government is being labeled a "necessity government" and a "stone-faced coalition."
06.2025
33 Speeches
The main opponents are the Reform Party (the "Ref Yoke" crowd) and its satellites (Eesti 200, the Social Democrats). The criticism is extremely intense, personal, and accuses the opponents of corruption, incompetence, and mafia-like circular defense (Pihlakodu). The objective is to overthrow the regime and remove it from politics, not to seek compromises, and there is a demand for the liquidation of the ERJK (Political Parties Financing Surveillance Committee) as a tool of the regime.
05.2025
26 Speeches
The main opponent is the Reform Party and the government it leads (specifically Prime Minister Kristen Michal), who stand accused of corruption, breaking the law, incompetence, and destroying the state. The criticism is intense and highly personal, labeling opponents "propagandists," "mouthpieces," and "irresponsible fools," and accusing them of establishing a "bulldozer regime." Compromise is ruled out, as the government is viewed as an "absolutely corrupt Reform Party regime."
04.2025
19 Speeches
The primary adversaries are the Reform Party and its satellites, which are accused of transforming the country into a "failed state." The criticism targets both policy issues (the car tax, the execution of the sanctions directive) and ethics, specifically accusing the Estonian special services of interfering in politics and fabricating legal cases against opposition politicians. He demands that Kaja Kallas and her family be held accountable for circumventing sanctions before a network of informants is established.
03.2025
61 Speeches
The main opponent is the Reform Party, which is accused of decades of corruption, money laundering, lack of accountability, and the subjugation of Estonia. The criticism is directed at the government's policies (tax hikes, immigration), its procedures (muzzling of parliament, lack of transparency), and the personal level (Kaja Kallas's legitimacy, the ministers' backgrounds). The politician demands the government's resignation and rules out any compromise, labeling the opponents as "globalists" and "liberalists."
02.2025
43 Speeches
The primary opponents are the Reform Party and Prime Minister Kristen Michal, who stand accused of corruption, incompetence, and the destruction of Estonian statehood. The criticism is intense and highly personal, labeling the government "corrupt" and a "regime of thief parties." The opposition's demand is unequivocal: Michal must resign before he ends up behind bars. The Social Democrats (Sotsid) and Eesti 200 are also complicit in activities that are destroying Estonian statehood.
01.2025
15 Speeches
The main opponents are the government, the prime minister, and officials of the state apparatus, who are accused of ignoring parliament and promoting an obsession with secrecy. The criticism is intense, accusing the opponents of double standards (e.g., allowing party colleagues to criticize Trump, while his own criticism led to resignation) and covering up corruption (Nordica). He also criticizes pro-European forces for influencing election results (Romania).