By Months: Martin Helme

Total Months: 19

Fully Profiled: 19

10.2025

17 Speeches

The main adversaries are Minister of Culture Heidy Purga, who has been interpellated, and the director of the ERM, against whom measures are being demanded. The criticism is intense, focusing both on incompetence (the director) and lack of accountability (the minister), who permits taxpayer money to be used for obscenities.
09.2025

60 Speeches

The main opponents are the Reform Party and its ministers (Michal, Pevkur, Joller, Ligi), who are accused of systematic lying, corruption, and incompetence. The criticism is intense and covers political, ethical, and personal aspects (e.g., Ligi the "foul-mouthed screamer"). The dismissal of the ministers and officials is demanded, ruling out any cooperation or improvement of the situation by these same individuals.
06.2025

11 Speeches

The main opponent is the Reform Party and Kristen Michal's government, which is criticized for systematic lying, corruption, and incompetence. The attacks are often personal, naming ministers (Michal, Pakosta, Ligi, Alender, Taro) due to scandals and inappropriate behavior. Compromise is ruled out because the government is considered unfit and detrimental to the Estonian state.
05.2025

42 Speeches

The main opponent is the Reform Party and the government, who are accused of systematic lying, destroying the economy, and violating the constitution. The criticism is intense and often personal, calling opponents "fools," "trolls," and "cynics," and linking them to "globalist" ideologies. No willingness to compromise is shown, with demands for a complete reversal of the government's policies.
04.2025

23 Speeches

The main adversaries are the ruling coalition (the Reform Party, Estonia 200) and their politicians, who stand accused of lying, incompetence, and spreading socialist ideas. It sharply criticizes the government's failure to deliver on its promises (specifically, lowering taxes) and accuses them of having a corrupt mindset regarding green projects. It opposes the government's policies, which are focused on protecting the interests of bankers and "green charlatans" at the expense of the common person.
03.2025

19 Speeches

The primary adversaries are the Reform Party and the government in its entirety, who stand accused of systematic deceit, corruption, and the destruction of the state. Criticism targets both policy matters (tax hikes, security, immigration) and specific individuals (ministers' backgrounds, clique interests). The intensity of these attacks is high, and compromise is strictly ruled out regarding the nation-state and taxation, with demands being made for snap elections.
02.2025

18 Speeches

The main opponents are the Reform Party (who are accused of dishonesty, corruption, and incompetent governance) and the Social Democrats (Läänemets, who is accused of damaging allied relations and holding extreme left-wing views). The criticism is intense, focusing on the government’s double standards and personal unfitness for office, and compromise with the government is ruled out.
01.2025

6 Speeches

The confrontation is intense and wide-ranging, directed both at the leaders of the government coalition and the Minister of Education and Research, who is called unfit and a liar. The criticism is aimed both at the substance of the policy and the procedures, accusing the government of serving the interests of lobbyists ("their own cronies") and ignoring the parliament. The speaker does not wish to contribute to the pretense that the parliamentary system is functioning.
12.2024

20 Speeches

The main opponents are the Reform Party and the Social Democrats (the coalition), who are accused of lying, incompetent economic management, and being hostile towards children. The criticism is both political (tax hikes, the elimination of oil shale) and personal and morally condemnatory (the pedophile mafia, the degradation of parliament). Opponents are branded as "Putinists" and their policies are criticized as "monstrous."
11.2024

26 Speeches

The primary adversary is the Reform Party and the ruling government coalition, who stand accused of incompetence, driving the country to ruin, and the disintegration of the "firm hands" myth. The criticism leveled against them is both political (security escalation, economic destruction) and procedural (disregard for parliamentarism and violation of house rules). The opposition is intense, and any search for compromise is conditional, requiring the opponents to first "retract their arrogance."
10.2024

37 Speeches

The main opponent is the government led by the Reform Party and its ministers (especially Jürgen Ligi and Lauri Läänemets). The criticism is both political (driving the economy into the ground, hating families) and personal, accusing the ministers of lying, incompetence, and insulting women. The opposition is intense and uncompromising, demanding the resignation of the ministers and the government's departure.
09.2024

35 Speeches

A strong and highly personalized opposition to the Reform Party-led government, accusing them of incessant lying, corruption, and the Russification of Estonia. Particularly sharp criticism is aimed at Interior Minister Läänemets (regarding the Lihula events) and former Prime Minister Kaja Kallas (for pathological lying). The government’s actions in removing the Lihula monument are branded as "mafia-like" and a blatant trampling of the principles of the rule of law. Compromise is ruled out entirely, as the government is viewed as ideologically corrupt.
07.2024

13 Speeches

The main opponents are the governing coalition, particularly the Reform Party and the Social Democrats (SDE). The criticism is both political (tax hikes, the green transition) and personal/ideological, accusing the Reform Party of hysteria and hypocrisy, and SDE of being "sociopathic Estophobes." The motion of no confidence against Svet linked the opponents to justifying the Kremlin's talking points, emphasizing the lack of compromise.
06.2024

9 Speeches

The primary targets are the government and the ruling coalition, who stand accused of enabling conflicts of interest, squandering taxpayer funds, and driving the Estonian people into poverty. The criticism is intense and highly personal, leveling accusations of "outrageous misconduct" and brazen impunity against high-ranking officials, given that they are not held accountable for their actions. He further accuses the government of hiring a lobbyist using taxpayer money and supporting the Bolt economic model.
05.2024

38 Speeches

The opposition is intense and uncompromising, aimed primarily at Prime Minister Kaja Kallas and Minister of Education Kristina Kallas. The criticism encompasses the government's incompetence, the breaking of election promises (regarding pensions and taxes), and the undermining of democratic processes (e-elections). The government is repeatedly branded as liars, Estophobes, and "Putinists" who are leading the country toward ruin.
04.2024

48 Speeches

The main opponents are the Reform Party and Kaja Kallas, who are criticized personally and politically, being accused of implementing cultural Marxist ideas. The criticism is intense and covers both political choices (tax hikes, the demographic crisis) and the politicization of law enforcement agencies, which is labeled a "political witch hunt" against the opposition. He/She also sharply criticizes the Supreme Court's "liberal activists" for providing political cover to the government.
03.2024

65 Speeches

The main opponent is the Reform Party and Prime Minister Kaja Kallas, who is personally accused of destroying the economy, lying to the public (e.g., about sending troops to Ukraine), and serving corrupt interest groups. The criticism is intense and wide-ranging, covering political, ethical, and procedural aspects. Compromise is ruled out, especially concerning the repeal of the car tax and the "perversion of marriage," with promises to reverse these measures at the earliest possible opportunity.
02.2024

31 Speeches

The primary opponents are the Reform Party, Eesti 200, and the Social Democrats, all of whom face criticism regarding both their policy decisions (tax hikes, the green transition) and procedural infractions (delaying legislation and obstructing committee work). The criticism is intense and ideological, leveling accusations against the opposition of lawbreaking, covering up corruption, and betraying the interests of the Estonian people. Kristen Michal and the Eesti 200 parliamentary group are particularly sharply criticized for their failure to provide a moral assessment regarding the "Slava Ukraini" scandal.
01.2024

48 Speeches

The main targets of criticism are the Reform Party and Prime Minister Kaja Kallas, who are accused of destroying the state, lying, and corruption (Slava Ukraini, Rail Baltic). The criticism covers political issues (tax hikes, immigration, decline in defense capability), procedural matters (violation of house rules, lack of necessary analyses), as well as personal attacks. There is no sign of a willingness to compromise with the coalition; rather, the goal is to get rid of the government as quickly as possible.