By Months: Anastassia Kovalenko-Kõlvart

Total Months: 19

Fully Profiled: 19

10.2025

20 Speeches

All speeches stem from a single session day (October 6, 2025), indicating active participation in Riigikogu debates. This pattern highlights a focus on the ongoing legislative process, specifically the discussions preceding the second reading of the motor vehicle tax bill and the processing of the corresponding draft legislation put forward by the Centre Party.
09.2025

85 Speeches

The analyzed conversations took place between September 08 and September 24, 2025, and demonstrate consistent and high-level participation in discussions: information sessions, special committee meetings, press conferences, and on several occasions, meetings with ministers and officials from the Ministry of Finance. When necessary, he escalates matters: demanding responses, and later summoning the committee meeting to continue discussions on topics such as Enefit Green, the Health Insurance Fund, and data systems. The person appears to be acting regularly, not as a one-off.
06.2025

68 Speeches

Demonstrates high activity: actively participates in several parliamentary debates throughout 06.2025, refers to various bills, and forcefully requests emergency committee meetings and pre-summer decisions. Emphasizes cooperation and the need to move quickly with proposals, frequently highlighting discussions taking place at the city of Tallinn and national levels.
05.2025

46 Speeches

Regular appearances before the Riigikogu from May 5th to 21st, including questions and speeches in several plenary sessions. Notable were the multi-faceted debates and programs (public sessions regarding Porto Franco, discussions of the special committee on anti-corruption), and the emphasis on questions directed at ministers and their responses. A consistent ability to collaborate (through speeches and questions) is apparent, as is the attention given to organizing public sessions.
04.2025

32 Speeches

Parliamentary activity is dense in April 2025, with several speeches on various dates (8th, 9th, 10th, 14th, 15th, 17th, 21st, 23rd), involving different committees and meetings; participation in Tallinn city council matters and topics related to rural areas is mentioned; active involvement in energy, tax, and legal issues.
03.2025

19 Speeches

Direct and consistent participation in parliamentary debates in March 2025: the number of speeches given between March 10th and 26th (03-10, 03-12, 03-17, 03-19, 03-26), and active coverage of the topics of special committees and the National Audit Office. Emphasizes the need for cooperation between special audits and the Prosecutor's Office, expresses willingness to submit inquiries, and to take matters to court or through the Supreme Court.
02.2025

34 Speeches

Demonstrates high activity: regularly participates in briefings and meetings, refers to multiple committee meetings and thematic discussions; consistently makes comparisons and cites sources (National Audit Office, Institute for Economic Research). Speaks up almost every day in ongoing discussions and consistently poses questions, prompting debate to delve deeper into contentious topics.
01.2025

39 Speeches

Parliamentary activity was intense in January 2025: several speeches at various committee meetings (the economics committee, the special committee on anti-corruption) and discussions on the budget and major infrastructure projects; a focus primarily on the Tallinn Hospital project, budget transparency, and cases related to corruption; references to new readings and proposed amendments.
12.2024

25 Speeches

Demonstrates high activity in Riigikogu (Parliament) sessions in December 2024: consecutive speeches from December 2nd to 17th, consistently addressing the same topics (the anti-corruption special committee, participation policy, budget transparency, tax policy). Refers to public events and regional issues (Viljandi's broad expansions, Kopli rescue squad, Rail Baltic). The pattern of activity involves regular interventions in the Riigikogu and critical, yet simultaneously purposeful, discussion of public finances.
11.2024

34 Speeches

Demonstrate vigorous participation in parliamentary sessions from November 4–20, 2024, including meetings related to special committees and the activities of the National Audit Office, and direct contact with ministers and state auditors. Plans emergency sessions and is prepared to propose alternative bills and organize the work of a special committee on Rail Baltic; frequently poses questions and demands answers from the entire range of ministries.
10.2024

40 Speeches

Demonstrates active participation of the Riigikogu in October 2024 and drafts/submits bills (amendments to the state budget law), emphasizing the role of agenda setting and committees. Refers to the work of the special committee on anti-corruption and posing questions to ministers, as well as the desire for better cooperation with all parties.
09.2024

20 Speeches

Frequent participation in parliamentary speeches from September 16th–26th, 2024, in discussing and monitoring several bills (co-financing of Tallinn Hospital; Public Order Act; car tax; law against hate speech, etc.). Regularly refers to collaboration with interest groups and Riigikogu support groups, emphasizing the need for discussion and cooperation. Last week refers to situations where procedures and amendment proposals are linked to the coalition; poses questions and seeks answers.
07.2024

3 Speeches

A series of three-way talks took place on 15.07.2024; refers to previous amendment proposals and collaboration with interest groups; emphasizes the submission of substantive amendment proposals, and the rebuttal and further monitoring of coalition plans. Demonstrates continued participation in the legislative process and a readiness to continue activity even if the bill enters into force.
06.2024

39 Speeches

The speaker is active and regularly appears at Riigikogu sessions and debates (03.06., 05.06., 06.06., 12.06., 14.06.), mentioning night sittings, supplementary budgets, and emergency sessions. Refers to past and future meetings and coordination between factions; emphasizes the need for transparency and adherence to procedure. Grateful and consistent importance: a fixed schedule and focus on completing debates.
05.2024

65 Speeches

Speeches repeatedly occur between 02.05.2024 and 29.05.2024, often directed at criticizing the linking of draft discussions, recesses, and changes. Active participation in discussions of larger, cumbersome drafts, motions of no confidence, and procedural matters, alongside a readiness for close communication with various stakeholders (e.g., Bishop Daniel, the Legal and Financial Chancellor). Regular responses to new draft and budget topics, and efforts to move forward in discussions with the coalition and to utilize procedural tactics.
04.2024

61 Speeches

Speech activity was very dense in April 2024: on the marked days of 1–30.04, members presented successive speeches (almost every day), focusing on car tax, sugar tax, and tax changes. The emphasis was on questioning (interpellations) and the analysis of explanatory reports, as well as the contradictions in the processing of several bills. Repeatedly, reference is made to previous work and coalition promises, and the need to take concrete steps regarding national issues is mentioned.
03.2024

34 Speeches

The speech is centralized around the topic of the car tax, and the speaker refers to extensive activity: several speeches day by day from March 04–13, 2024, submission of questions, and preparation of over 300 amendment proposals; promises a demonstration and gathers opponents for public pressure. Regular participation in parliamentary development and consistent communication to discuss operational issues.
02.2024

14 Speeches

He is an active presenter of information questions and inquiries: appearances on 05, 07, 08, and 14 February 2024, as well as multiple inquiry receptions and repeated discussions of several topics (value-added tax, vehicle tax, funding for higher education institutions). The texts are based on information sessions, guidance from session chairs, and the Parliament's tools (inquiries, questions to ministers). It demonstrates consistent participation at the parliamentary level and the persistence of the topics.
01.2024

30 Speeches

A fairly active member of the Riigikogu, he regularly speaks at various sessions (01.08., 01.10., 01.11., 01.15–01.24.2024). He has submitted/challenged questions to the government and questions the responses of ministers; he emphasizes the need for a multifaceted discussion of societal problems and for improving the quality of legislation.