By Months: Aivar Kokk

Total Months: 11

Fully Profiled: 11

12.2024

32 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates little willingness to cooperate with the current coalition but acknowledges officials and commission staff. He expresses hope that some coalition politicians might "come to their senses" and support Isamaa's proposals. He positively mentions cooperation with former Finance Minister Mart Võrklaev, whom he commends for his honesty. Overall, he prefers confrontation to cooperation.
11.2024

49 Speeches

Praises the cooperation among members of the Finance Committee, noting the consensus decisions reached across party lines. Specifically recognizes committee chair Annely Akkermann and other colleagues for their professional approach. Shows readiness for constructive collaboration in the committee's work, although fundamentally maintaining the opposition's position on core issues.
10.2024

46 Speeches

Demonstrates a willingness for constructive cooperation, acknowledging, for instance, the Chairwoman of the Finance Committee and former Minister of Finance Mart Võrklaev. It puts forward concrete proposals for resolving issues and is open to dialogue, provided ministers deliver "honest answers." Nevertheless, it remains steadfast in its core, principled positions.
09.2024

8 Speeches

He/She primarily confines himself/herself to presenting the party's viewpoints and does not demonstrate any direct willingness to cooperate with other parties. He/She submits questions and proposals through official channels but shows no signs of seeking compromise. Instead, he/she tends to emphasize the party's past achievements and the necessity of current decisions.
07.2024

12 Speeches

There is a limited readiness for cooperation with the governing coalition, though the party positively references its earlier collaboration during the Isamaa, EKRE, and Centre Party administration. It supports the President’s views and decisions. While constructive discussions are noted regarding participation in committee work, the overall approach remains confrontational. A willingness to cooperate is more evident between opposition forces and institutions.
06.2024

24 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates little willingness to cooperate with the coalition, although they acknowledge some good amendments. They are prepared to support specific legislative improvements, but generally refuse to compromise on the issue of tax increases. Cooperation is primarily limited to supporting technical adjustments, rather than fundamental policy issues.
05.2024

13 Speeches

Limited information regarding cooperation. It mentions the position of the Isamaa Party and proposes rejecting the draft bill, which indicates support for the faction's unified position. It calls upon the Environment Committee to cooperate in analyzing electricity production options.
04.2024

36 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates little willingness to cooperate with the current coalition, choosing instead to emphasize the opposition's role and critical stance. He/She refers positively to the previous coalition, in which Isamaa participated, and highlights its achievements. While participation in committee work suggests formal cooperation, the underlying substance of the attitude remains confrontational.
03.2024

31 Speeches

The speaker demonstrates a willingness for constructive cooperation, offering concrete solutions such as utilizing pellet dust in electricity generation. They emphasize the necessity of dialogue with ministers and within commissions, even while maintaining a critical stance regarding the government's decisions. They also mention positive experiences of cross-party cooperation concerning education funding.
02.2024

11 Speeches

The willingness to cooperate is minimal, with the focus primarily being on criticizing the government and the coalition. While they do present constructive proposals (such as the energy action plan), the overall approach remains confrontational. They complain that the opposition is being "steamrolled" in committees where the coalition refuses to allow proper discussion.
01.2024

24 Speeches

Demonstrates a willingness to cooperate on technical matters, thanks the ministers for their substantive answers, and offers constructive proposals. It refers positively to previous coalitions (2019-2020) and the government led by Jüri Ratas. This willingness to cooperate is more selective—it supports technical solutions but maintains a politically critical stance.