By Months: Annely Akkermann

Total Months: 11

Fully Profiled: 11

12.2024

48 Speeches

Employs a technically precise and fact-based style, often acknowledging issues with the speed of their delivery. They combine the presentation of dry figures with personal examples (such as a grandmother's experience or life on Kihnu). The tone remains predominantly calm and explanatory, but they become defensive when faced with criticism, especially when discussing social issues.
11.2024

61 Speeches

The argumentation used is detailed and fact-based, relying heavily on specific figures and legal citations. The style is explanatory and pedagogical, particularly when introducing the technical aspects of the budget. Personal anecdotes are used occasionally (such as a grandmother's experience or their own background as a municipal leader) to illustrate the points. An official tone is maintained, though the speaker permits themselves the occasional mild ironic remark.
10.2024

16 Speeches

Employs an official, fact-based style, relying on figures and concrete data. The tone is calm and clarifying, though occasionally defensive concerning government policy. It favors logical arguments over emotional ones, utilizes metaphors ("large ships turn slowly"), and maintains a structured presentation when introducing the commission's decisions.
09.2024

5 Speeches

Formal and fact-based style, employing courteous forms of address ("Dear colleagues," "Respected Chairman"). Explains complex tax issues in plain language and corrects others' errors factually. The tone is calm and professional, avoiding emotional rhetoric.
07.2024

52 Speeches

The speaker employs a fact-based and technically detailed style, frequently relying on specific examples and statistical data. Their tone is formal and explanatory, seeking to persuade through logical arguments rather than emotional appeals. They often draw comparisons with other countries and cite expert opinions to back up their claims.
06.2024

69 Speeches

The style employed is factual and technically detailed, relying on figures and statutory references. The tone is formal and explanatory, though occasionally personal (with references to personal experience on Kihnu). Criticism is addressed directly, and practical examples (such as a caregiver's salary or the taxation of bonuses) are used to clarify complex tax mechanisms.
05.2024

22 Speeches

It employs a factual and analytical approach, relying on specific figures and legal citations. The tone is professional and educational, often clarifying complex economic concepts. It uses historical references (e.g., Solon) and comparisons with other countries to strengthen arguments. It expresses itself directly and concretely, avoiding excessive emotional rhetoric.
04.2024

4 Speeches

It employs an official, factual, and neutral tone, focusing on the precise explanation of legislative details. The speaking style is characterized by a structured approach, where facts, dates, and figures are consistently presented. Emotional elements are minimal, with the exception of the "Slava Ukraini" reference, which demonstrates clear support for Ukraine.
03.2024

12 Speeches

The speaker employs a formal, detailed, and fact-based style, focusing on procedural explanations and technical argumentation. He/She begins addresses with polite greetings ("Good afternoon, dear colleagues," "Thank you very much") and poses questions in a constructive tone. The style is analytical rather than emotional.
02.2024

16 Speeches

Employs a formally official tone, but incorporates personal examples and experiences to strengthen the arguments. Balances logical reasoning with emotional appeals, especially when discussing children and vulnerable groups. Prefers fact-based argumentation and quotes colleagues (Jürgen Ligi's mantra) to confirm their positions.
01.2024

80 Speeches

A formal and protocol-driven style, utilizing standard courtesy phrases like "Dear colleagues!" and "Esteemed Chairman/Chairperson!" A concrete and fact-based approach, avoiding emotional assessments. Short and precise presentations, focusing on the committee's decisions. Light irony occasionally surfaces, particularly regarding EKRE's draft legislation ("a very generous draft bill from EKRE").