By Years: Mario Kadastik

Total Years: 2

Fully Profiled: 2

2025

126 Speeches

The rhetorical style is predominantly analytical and data-driven, but often turns confrontational and corrective when engaging with opponents. He uses strong language (e.g., "lies with a straight face," "populism," "crap") to correct factual inaccuracies and emphasizes logical appeal, prioritizing it over emotional claims. He repeatedly employs mathematical and physical examples to dismantle the arguments of his opponents.
2024

129 Speeches

The speaking style is highly analytical, fact-based, and procedural, especially in reports presented to the Economic Affairs Committee. On the topics of the climate crisis and the energy deficit, the tone is urgent, but when defending e-elections, it is confident and technical. They frequently use preliminary warnings (disclaimers) and correct opponents' factual errors (e.g., the average wage, the income tax hump).