By Months: Rene Kokk

Total Months: 8

Fully Profiled: 8

10.2025

7 Speeches

There is not enough information. The speeches are aimed at direct criticism and challenging the minister, rather than seeking cooperation or compromise.
09.2025

9 Speeches

No data available
06.2025

10 Speeches

The collaborative approach focuses on mobilizing colleagues to back opposition bills, such as urging support for the anti-personnel mines bill and avoiding the scuttling of the ERJK reform bill. It is noted that even members of other parties outside the parliamentary chamber recognize the seriousness of the ERJK issue. There is no data available regarding attempts to find compromises with the governing coalition.
05.2025

55 Speeches

The style of cooperation is predominantly confrontational towards the government, but it seeks support from opposition colleagues, urging them to back joint legislative proposals. It emphasizes the necessity for ministers to engage in substantive cooperation with communities, local governments, and specialists, rather than relying solely on ministry memos. It also refers to previous successful cooperation in lowering excise duties during the tenure of the EKRE, Center Party, and Isamaa government.
04.2025

44 Speeches

Cooperation is being sought within the opposition, encouraging colleagues to stand up against injustice and challenge proposed bills. There is no readiness for cooperation with the government, as the opposition's proposals are ignored due to their "arrogance." A specific call for cooperation was directed at Social Democrat Anti Allas, urging him to convince his party colleagues to support the repeal of the car tax.
03.2025

17 Speeches

The speaker, operating from the opposition, demonstrates a pragmatic willingness to cooperate, offering the new coalition assistance in processing the proposed tax reduction bill. Concerning the reservists' compensation bill, there is a strong call for further deliberation—to propose amendments and find a viable solution, instead of simply rejecting the draft legislation.
02.2025

26 Speeches

Operating in opposition, [the subject] points to cooperation with other Riigikogu members (referencing the amendment proposed by 23 MPs to exclude voting rights for stateless persons). [The subject] expresses hope that the coalition will be able to support the opposition’s "very good proposals" and finally "come to its senses."
01.2025

18 Speeches

There is no direct cooperation, but the speaker is trying to form a coalition with the Social Democrats by recalling their previous election slogans concerning the VAT on foodstuffs. He calls on the Social Democrats to "return to their roots" and support the opposition's draft bill. They are not open to compromise with the government; instead, they demand a change in the government's actions and the acknowledgment of failed projects.