By Years: Aleksei Jevgrafov

Total Years: 2

Fully Profiled: 2

2025

72 Speeches

The main opponents are the governing coalition (the Reform Party, the Social Democrats) and specific ministers (the Prime Minister, the Minister of the Interior), who are accused of wasting taxpayer money and polarizing society. Criticism is aimed at political decisions (Nordica, the gas plant, the bank tax) and procedural deficiencies (the lack of an impact assessment). It accuses the government of conveniently employing the security argument, labeling it a "slippery slope," and criticizes the former Minister of the Interior for blaming Narva residents for border issues.
2024

112 Speeches

The primary opponent is the coalition led by the Reform Party, which stands accused of deepening the economic recession, impoverishing the populace, and making poor decisions. Criticism is aimed squarely at tax hikes (the car tax, the sugar tax) and social spending cuts, with the government being accused of serving the interests of the wealthier social strata. The coalition's actions within the Riigikogu committees are also criticized, specifically because the opposition's proposals are ignored.