By Months: Aleksei Jevgrafov

Total Months: 9

Fully Profiled: 9

11.2025

3 Speeches

The rhetorical style is formal, direct, and strongly interrogative, presenting the minister with three specific and legally charged questions. Logical and legal argumentation is employed, referencing constitutional provisions to highlight the contradiction and demand clarification. The tone is critical and demanding.
10.2025

5 Speeches

The style is formal, confrontational, and demanding, addressed directly to the minister. The rhetoric relies primarily on logical and statistical arguments, presenting data (forecasts) in direct opposition to the minister's claims. The conclusion is sharp, demanding a comment, which underscores the intensity of the opposition.
09.2025

20 Speeches

The rhetorical style is formal, direct, and intensely questioning, emphasizing the criticality of the issues and demanding concrete solutions (a practical question). The tone is concerned and urgent, especially when addressing the financial situation of Tervisekassa (the Health Insurance Fund). The speaker relies heavily on logical arguments and data, referencing precise financial indicators and official protocols.
06.2025

7 Speeches

The style is predominantly critical and demanding, particularly concerning infrastructure issues, where the loss of public trust and the dangerous situation are highlighted. Both emotional (fatal accidents on every kilometer) and logical argumentation are employed, demanding concrete plans and timelines. Ministers are frequently approached with clarifying and procedural questions.
05.2025

15 Speeches

The rhetorical style is critical and insistent, emphasizing the responsibility owed to the Estonian people and consumers, and warning against threats to energy security. The speaker employs strong logical arguments, relying on data and the assessments of experts (Lauri Karp, Alar Konist). The style is formal, but includes direct and accusatory rhetorical questions aimed at coalition politicians and social democrats.
04.2025

5 Speeches

The style is formal, analytical, and often demanding, particularly when addressing the Minister of the Interior, where the tone becomes urgent. The arguments are primarily logical and data-driven, relying on economic theory and specific statistical indicators relevant to the police operational area. Direct and specific questions are used to challenge the competence and assertions of the ministers.
03.2025

4 Speeches

The rhetorical style is passionate, emotional, and highly confrontational, using sharp accusations directed at the government and political opponents. The speaker employs emotional appeals (humiliation, shame, humanitarian issues) and warns against the division of society, attempting to create a contrast between the government's ignorance and the real lives of people in rural areas. He characterizes the opponents' actions as "a comfortable but slippery path" and "a populist step."
02.2025

15 Speeches

The tone is predominantly critical, accusatory, and concerned, particularly regarding the government's improper actions. Both logical arguments (referencing deficiencies in explanatory memoranda) and emotional appeals (the closure of the Narva office at the expense of the elderly, teacher stress) are employed. The speaker utilizes sharp metaphors, labeling the inspection of Narva schools an "inquisition," and quotes President Karis's statements on the rule of law to bolster their position.
01.2025

3 Speeches

The rhetorical style is formal and focused on questions, often employing the address "Esteemed presenter." The speaker poses critical and fact-based questions, demanding the presentation of specific data and sources of information. The tone is analytical and procedural, avoiding emotional appeals.