By Years: Martin Helme

Total Years: 2

Fully Profiled: 2

2025

196 Speeches

The speaker's manner is extremely aggressive and confrontational, frequently employing personal insults and hyperbole ("totalitarian petulance," "clown act," "medical mafia," "incompetent governance"). He relies on repetitive slogans (such as "deceit, corruption, and arrogance" when referring to the Reform Party) and uses rhetorical questions to underscore the perceived absurdity of the government's activities. He favors emotional appeals, terrifying the public with warnings of state bankruptcy, the threat of war, and the loss of freedoms, all while maintaining that his own positions are grounded in facts and science.
2024

370 Speeches

Very aggressive, confrontational, and emotional, often using hyperbole and labeling ("communism," "putinism," "pathological liar," "criminal gang"). Prefers personal attacks (Kaja Kallas, Jürgen Ligi) and refers to the opponents' incompetence. Repeatedly uses phrases like "complete nonsense" and "insanity," and accuses opponents of lying.