By Months: Aivar Kokk

Total Months: 19

Fully Profiled: 19

10.2025

27 Speeches

The main opponents are the governing coalition (Reform Party, Estonia 200, Social Democrats), who face criticism over their policies (tax hikes) and procedural incompetence (flawed bills). Criticism is especially intense toward the Social Democrats, who are accused of supporting the car tax (Ossinovski, Allas, Lomp) and later attempting to distance themselves from the issue. The criticism is sharp, and compromise on the car tax is ruled out, with opponents demanding its complete abolition.
09.2025

38 Speeches

A sharp critic of the government and its bureaucracy, especially regarding the board of the Health Insurance Fund (Tervisekassa), demanding resignations. He criticizes ministry officials as "poor negotiators" and accuses them of lacking business experience. The opposition is principled but not personal—it focuses on the substance of the policy.
06.2025

57 Speeches

Sharp criticism leveled at the governing coalition, particularly the Reform Party and Eesti 200. It accuses them of deceiving voters by implementing a car tax and favoring the "highly paid" at the expense of the poorer segments of society. The Social Democrats are criticized for raising the land tax. Personal attacks are employed against the ministers, citing their lack of competence regarding economic issues.
05.2025

36 Speeches

Maintaining a sharply critical stance towards the Reform Party and Eesti 200 coalition, accusing them of lying and making decisions detrimental to the populace. The criticism is specifically directed at the Prime Minister for breaking promises concerning tax hikes, and at the Minister of Social Affairs for ending consultations with disabled people. The opposition remains principled and uncompromising on the matter of tax increases.
04.2025

16 Speeches

Criticizes the ruling coalition sharply, especially the Reform Party and the Social Democrats, accusing them of deceiving voters and breaking their promises. It is emphasized that Isamaa is the only party that has fulfilled all its election pledges. The opposition maintains a principled and uncompromising stance, particularly on the issues of the car tax and the land tax, calling for "courageous decision-making" and "thinking for oneself."
03.2025

1 Speeches

The speaker is sharply criticizing the current coalition, calling it the "balalaika coalition" and accusing it of tax manipulation. The speaker also criticizes the previous coalition for setting the goal of raising taxes. The criticism remains focused on policy, not personal attacks.
02.2025

22 Speeches

The speaker sharply criticizes the government's energy policy, accusing the prime minister of presenting false data regarding electricity production costs. He expresses strong opposition to the policies of Eesti 200 and labels certain government decisions "insanity," especially concerning the plan to build a gas power plant in Narva. Crucially, the criticism is policy-focused, not personal.
01.2025

27 Speeches

Levels harsh criticism against the current government coalition, particularly the Reform Party and the Social Democrats. It accuses the coalition of deceiving voters and failing to uphold its election promises. It criticizes the ministers personally and demands accountability for political decisions, calling for the government's resignation.
12.2024

32 Speeches

The speaker consistently maintains a critical stance toward the entire current coalition, particularly targeting the Reform Party, the Social Democrats, and Eesti 200. They sharply criticize the coalition's tax policy, accusing them of deceit and exacerbating poverty. The criticism is especially pointed regarding the Reform Party's "income tax exemption for high earners" and the Social Democrats' land tax policy. The speaker rules out compromises on matters of principle.
11.2024

49 Speeches

Directs sharp criticism at the Reform Party, the Social Democrats, and Eesti 200, accusing them of exploiting the poor and favoring the rich. Specifically criticizes the Prime Minister, the Minister of Finance, and other cabinet members. The opposition is principled and uncompromising, especially on the issue of the car tax. It employs personal attacks, referencing politicians' lying and breaking promises.
10.2024

46 Speeches

The main criticism is directed at the Reform Party and the Social Democrats, especially concerning their economic policy. The opposition accuses the government of distributing "pork-barrel funding" and hiding budget lines. It sharply criticizes tax increases and demands transparency in the drafting of the state budget. The opposition is principled and uncompromising.
09.2024

8 Speeches

Sharply criticizes the government's tax policy and the operational structure of the Riigikogu, accusing the coalition of obstructing democratic debate. It is claimed that the opposition lacks the opportunity for effective participation, both in the committees and on the floor of the main chamber. The term "cynical" is used to describe the government's actions, and emphasis is placed on systemic problems within the decision-making processes.
07.2024

12 Speeches

Sharp criticism has been leveled at the Reform Party and the coalition, accusing them of making "foolish decisions" and damaging the economy. Specific criticism targets the Kaja Kallas-led government’s decisions concerning the sale of the LNG terminal, the high-voltage power line, and railway wagons. The opposition maintains a principled and uncompromising stance, particularly regarding tax policy issues. The support shown for the President in sending back the motor vehicle tax bill indicates a search for institutional allies.
06.2024

24 Speeches

The speaker sharply criticizes the coalition (the Reform Party, the Social Democrats, Estonia 200), accusing them of lying and deceiving the public. He is particularly harsh on the Social Democrats regarding the land tax issue and on the Reform Party for their "stupid decisions." He claims that ministers have repeatedly lied in the committee and in the Riigikogu (Parliament), and demands that the draft bills be withdrawn.
05.2024

13 Speeches

Sharply criticizes all three coalition parties—the Reform Party, the Social Democratic Party, and Eesti 200. It accuses ministers of lying and demands the recall of the draft legislation. It is especially critical of the Social Democrats, accusing them of betraying their principles by harming the most vulnerable.
04.2024

36 Speeches

Sharp criticism is being leveled at the current government coalition, especially concerning the Minister of Finance and the Prime Minister. The coalition stands accused of lying, breaking election promises, and disregarding democratic procedures. Criticism is also directed at the management of Elering and the actions of certain officials within the energy sector. There is no willingness to compromise; on the contrary, a principled opposition is being emphasized.
03.2024

31 Speeches

The speaker harshly criticizes Elering's management and the current ruling coalition, accusing them of squandering taxpayer money and pursuing a flawed energy policy. The opposition is particularly critical regarding the delays in repairing the Estlink cable and the unfair treatment of energy companies. They also criticize the tax hikes and their effect on ordinary citizens.
02.2024

11 Speeches

Sharp criticism has been leveled against Prime Minister Kaja Kallas and the entire government, accusing them of "botching" the economy. The criticism is particularly harsh toward the Reform Party and Eesti 200, citing corruption (the redistribution of 200 million to support a sponsor). The opposition's stance is uncompromising, demanding a complete overhaul of the government's policies.
01.2024

24 Speeches

Adopts a fiercely oppositional stance toward the government, and especially the Prime Minister, accusing him of lying and damaging the economy. It criticizes the competence and decisions of the ministers, particularly the actions of the Minister of Energy and Regional Affairs. The opposition is principled and uncompromising, focusing on systemic flaws in government policy.