By Months: Andrei Korobeinik

Total Months: 18

Fully Profiled: 18

09.2025

11 Speeches

The main opposition is aimed at the Board of the Riigikogu, who are being criticized for ignoring the committee's consensus and deploying the "political steamroller." The criticism is intense and strictly procedural, not substantive. In response to the Board's decision, the speaker proposes suspending the proceedings and calling for a recess.
06.2025

31 Speeches

The main opponent is the Reform Party, which is being intensely criticized for the economic downturn, a tax policy favoring the wealthy, and the violation of parliamentary culture. The Social Democrats are attacked for hypocrisy regarding the progressive income tax and subsistence benefits, although their defense of these proposals in the committee is also mentioned. The criticism is both political and ethical in nature, accusing opponents of selective memory and legislative bargaining.
05.2025

19 Speeches

The main opponents are the Reform Party, the Social Democrats, and Eesti 200. The criticism is intense and wide-ranging, covering both political (tax hikes, economic destruction) and ethical accusations (lying, hypocrisy, lack of a mandate). The Social Democrats are especially fiercely attacked for their previous coalition policies, which resulted in cuts to unemployment benefits.
04.2025

10 Speeches

The main targets of criticism are the Reform Party and Eesti 200, who are accused of incompetence and obstructing the handling of draft bills (e.g., blocking votes on Centre Party proposals). The criticism is aimed both at the substance of the policy (car tax, economic strategy) and at the procedures (lack of transparency, and a divergence between communication and stated goals). The speaker is uncompromising, predicting the imminent consignment of the government and the car tax to the "dustbin of history."
03.2025

6 Speeches

The primary objection is aimed at the passivity and inability of the Parliament's Board to intervene in the "disorder" that occurred within the Finance Committee. Criticism is also directed at the MP belonging to the Reform Party, who allegedly convened an unlawful session. The criticism is institutional and procedural, accusing the Board of a lack of proactiveness and failure to adhere to the law.
02.2025

40 Speeches

The primary opposition targets the governing coalition, particularly the Reform Party, which stands accused of economic mismanagement and outright lying. The Social Democrats and Eesti 200 face fierce criticism, branded as the Reform Party's "poodles" and "loyal allies" who preach one thing but consistently vote along coalition lines. The criticism is intense, alleging that the coalition's actions are proving more detrimental to the Estonian economy than the effects of Russia's war.
01.2025

12 Speeches

The primary adversaries are the Reform Party, which is blamed for the economic downturn and the collapse of major projects, and the Riigikogu Board. The criticism is intense, addressing both political failures (such as the cancellation of the Tallinn Hospital) and procedural misconduct, specifically accusing the Board of unfairly handling the Centre Party's draft bills (the bank tax). Rather than seeking compromise, the situation is dominated by confrontation and mutual recrimination.
12.2024

16 Speeches

The primary opponents are the government led by the Reform Party and the coalition, specifically targeting Finance Minister Jürgen Ligi and the Minister of the Interior. The criticism is intense, focusing on political incompetence, a lack of budget transparency, and ministers shirking responsibility. The government's activities are directly linked to the destruction of the economy and dishonesty toward the public.
11.2024

25 Speeches

The primary opponents are the ruling coalition and the Reform Party, specifically Jürgen Ligi and Kaja Kallas, who stand accused of protecting banks and mismanaging the economy. The criticism is primarily focused on policy and procedure, alleging that the coalition is taking money from the poor and canceling crucial projects (like the Haapsalu railway and the Tallinn Hospital). Their willingness to compromise is low, although they do support establishing an investigative committee for Rail Baltic.
10.2024

36 Speeches

The main adversaries are the Reform Party and government ministers (specifically Jürgen Ligi and Kristen Michal). Criticism targets both political decisions—such as tax increases that hit the poor and failed economic policy—and parliamentary procedures, including a lack of transparency and the behavior of ministers. The attacks are intense, leveling accusations that the government caused the economic downturn and implemented unfair policies; any compromise regarding the budget is rejected (there is a proposal to reject the draft bill entirely).
09.2024

9 Speeches

The main opponents are the coalition parties, especially the Reform Party, which is accused of economic policy failures and favoring the wealthy. The criticism is sharp and focuses on political inequity, accusing the government of taxing social benefit recipients and pensioners to fund pay raises for the rich. There is also criticism directed at the procedural "steamroller tactics" used to stifle debate.
07.2024

10 Speeches

The main opponent is the coalition led by the Reform Party, which is being criticized both for its political choices and for legal violations. The criticism is intense and uncompromising, accusing the government of causing the economic crisis and harming the poor. The speaker encourages citizens to take the car tax to court and sharply criticizes the absence of coalition members from the chamber.
06.2024

41 Speeches

The main opponents are the Reform Party, Estonia 200, and the Social Democrats, who stand accused of wrecking the economy, deceiving voters, and violating the Riigikogu's Rules of Procedure. The criticism is intense, focusing both on substantive errors (regressive taxes) and procedural violations (the bundling together of significant amendments). The speaker repeatedly references Andrus Ansip's critique regarding the government's incompetence.
05.2024

44 Speeches

The main opponent is the Reform Party and Prime Minister Kaja Kallas, who are being accused of failed economic policy, incompetence, and protecting the profits of banks. The criticism is intense, focusing on political choices that increase inequality and damage the economy. The government is being called upon to either take responsibility or resign, citing the recommendations made by former Prime Minister Andrus Ansip.
04.2024

16 Speeches

The main criticism is directed at the Government of the Republic and the Reform Party, who are accused of causing the economic downturn and implementing unfair tax policies. The criticism is both policy-based and procedural, specifically accusing the government of harassing the public and bloating the state apparatus. The speaker calls the Reform Party's policies "our common problem" and references quotes from Ansip that suggest the government needs to resign.
03.2024

8 Speeches

The primary confrontation is directed against the Prime Minister and the government, who face criticism for the deep economic recession and unfair tax policies. The criticism is intense and policy-based, accusing the government of protecting the interests of the banking sector and presenting inaccurate data regarding examples from other countries. The speaker also points to the Reform Party's presence in government as a possible reason for Estonia's poor investment climate.
02.2024

37 Speeches

The primary confrontation is aimed at the ruling coalition and Prime Minister Kaja Kallas, who stands accused of economic incompetence and violating the rights of members of the Riigikogu (Estonian Parliament). The criticism is sharp and procedural, specifically accusing the coalition of obstructing opposition MPs from asking questions and expressing their views on a priority basis. The government’s economic policy is being labeled as detrimental and foolish, having driven Estonia into the worst economic situation within the European Union.
01.2024

2 Speeches

The primary opponent is the Government of the Republic and Prime Minister Kaja Kallas, who is being criticized for failed economic policies. The criticism is policy-driven and intense, accusing the government of causing the economic recession and implementing short-sighted taxation. There is strong opposition to taxing ordinary people through the introduction of the car tax and the increase in VAT.