By Months: Anastassia Kovalenko-Kõlvart

Total Months: 19

Fully Profiled: 19

10.2025

20 Speeches

The main opponents are the governing coalition (the Reform Party, Estonia 200, the Social Democrats) and specifically Prime Minister Kristen Michal and Minister of Social Affairs Karmen Joller. The criticism is both policy-based (tax hikes, cuts to family benefits) and procedural/personal (Michal’s "spontaneous juggling of taxes," and Joller’s refusal to meet with the Chamber of Disabled People). Compromise is ruled out, with a promise to fight for the complete abolition of the tax.
09.2025

85 Speeches

Critical and strongly oppositional: he attacks the coalition's tax policy and overall economic policy, accusing them of hypocrisy and an inability to stand up to the interests of powerful people. He predicts that the coalition will disappoint regarding taxes and will be unable to offer stable and fairer policies.
06.2025

68 Speeches

The focus of the criticism is the government's tax policy and the reality of promises made: accusing parties and the coalition of lying and calling tax increases a "tax festival," attempting to demonstrate a loss of public trust. At the same time, he is willing to cooperate and shows that compromises are necessary in certain issues, but often he finds rebuttals and oversteps boundaries when constitutional or fundamental rights risks are seen.
05.2025

46 Speeches

Effective opposition to government policy: criticism regarding tax policy, inflation and price increases, and the financial situation of pensioners; attacks the Reform Party, Estonia 200, and social democrats for taking responsibility for their decisions. Intense tone, accusations of corruption and the role of coalition partners; the search for compromise does not appear as openly as planned, through transparency-enhancing special committees and public hearings.
04.2025

32 Speeches

Critical of coalition agreements: attacks the Reform Party and [unclear party name] and the government's tax changes; emphasizes that the policies have harmful effects, but at the same time, its own coalition members are also criticized and a willingness to oppose opponents' proposals is demonstrated; strong, absolute opposition when it comes to resolving issues related to the coalition’s tax increases and corruption.
03.2025

19 Speeches

Critical of the government and coalition; accuses the Reform Party and the Social Democrats’ coalition of flawed tax strategies, conflicts of interest, and a lack of transparency. He positions the Social Democrats’ coalition and their policies (e.g., vehicle tax, state aid analysis, etc.) as adversaries, emphasizing that these are in conflict with the constitution or insufficiently transparent. Intense and aesthetic rhetoric is directed at the opponents, and there's a need for clarity and accountability regarding government decisions.
02.2025

34 Speeches

The primary opponent of coalition politics, focusing on criticism of tax policy and energy policy. Attacks are directed at the coalition and the parties (Reform Party, Estonia 200, EKRE, Centre Party) and their transparency and democratic processes. It reasserts the protection of strict moral and rule of law foundations and does not soften political opposition.
01.2025

39 Speeches

A strong opposition to the coalition; criticism centers on the government's decisions and processes (e.g., Tallinn Hospital funding, support for non-profit organizations, state security policy), and is directed against the Reform Party and other governing parties. It's characterized by sharp evaluations and personalized accusations, but at the same time, a willingness to cooperate under certain conditions (compromises and proposed changes) is emphasized.
12.2024

25 Speeches

Strong opposition to the positions of the government and coalition: criticism over the differentiation of tax policy and the security tax and bank incentives; a systematic differentiation and criticism of the coalition's policies regarding their aims. He accuses the coalition that these steps increase poverty, reduce purchasing power, and increase social tensions; he draws attention to the crisis of trust in institutions. The intensity is high, and compromise is no longer the primary goal in most speeches.
11.2024

34 Speeches

A strong sense of opposition to the government: areas of criticism include budget transparency, tax increases, and the burdening of groups in need of assistance, Rail Baltica funding, and the transparency of support for legal entities. There’s a willingness to design counterarguments and call for consensus; but the main thing is the actual ethical and economic impact on the city-family and the ability to demonstrate better solutions.
10.2024

40 Speeches

Seriously critical of the government's vaccine policy, tax increases, and budget transparency. Speaks out as an opposition member and demands that bills be under parliamentary control; emphasizes that the current practice of delegating decisions to ministers is improper and democratically problematic.
09.2024

20 Speeches

Clearly critical of the coalition's policies and seeks to point out contradictions in the areas of the budget, taxes, and social benefits. It places the protection of the people's and families' interests, the well-being of young people, and the rights of people with disabilities to the forefront, and criticizes the coalition's decisions that affect the most vulnerable. Intense, but not solely personal; the focus is on political opposition and the defense of the parliament's role.
07.2024

3 Speeches

A significant obstacle to the coalition’s plan—to eliminate tax reliefs for people with disabilities—and the risks highlighted regarding a deepening of administrative burden and unequal treatment. Expresses deep skepticism about the solutions adopted by the party and emphasizes that a compromise has not previously been seriously considered; the tone is defensive and critical.
06.2024

39 Speeches

The main dissent is directed at the government's tax policy and legislation, reducing authorizations for raising car taxes, state duties, and fines; the criticism is both political and technical (regarding the legality of the procedure, constitutionality). Substantive amendment proposals have been drafted and submitted, emphasizing the need for compromise and transparency; intense political rhetoric and criticism, often anchored in questions of where to look, which amendment was obstructive. Very critical of the coalition’s and the government’s actions, emphasizing that vulnerable groups must be protected.
05.2024

65 Speeches

As a yardstick for consistent opposition to the coalition's plans: in several cases, there has been a clear stance of dissent and proposals have been put forward to reject or fundamentally revise them. I want to emphasize that the coalition’s measures are coordinated and aimed at limiting the opposition; criticism is highly political and the positions taken encompass both political and procedural critique. The opposition's valuable contribution is seen as potentially useful for government cooperation, but the divergence of viewpoints is significant.
04.2024

61 Speeches

All initial critical notes are directed at the government's tax policy and budget descriptions: the vehicle tax, sugar tax, and fines are seen as unnecessary or harmful steps causing problems in the public sector. The opposition accuses the coalition of measures taken to fulfill the budget and an inability to solve problems; emphasis is placed on the rule of law, adherence to laws, and the lack of special treatment for large families/people with disabilities. Criticism of the coalition is harsh and persistent, and their willingness to compromise is considered limited.
03.2024

34 Speeches

The core phenomenon is the opposition to the automatic tax: criticism of government decisions, a claim that the bill harms vulnerable groups and is uncoordinated with both the constitution and EU law. Arguments in support of this position focus on the rule of law, social justice, and economic damage. The opposition’s strong tone (with little willingness to compromise) has been highlighted by considering alternatives (such as a bank profit tax).
02.2024

14 Speeches

The opposition's position is primarily critical of the government’s tax funding; it emphasizes the lack of impact analyses, regional damage, and risks to the tourism sector, and desires the reversal or amendment of the tax changes. Speeches are characterized by decisive criticism and the presentation of alternative solutions (for example, impact analyses on the socio-economic sphere, following the Latvian model). There is strong opposition to the current government’s policies.
01.2024

30 Speeches

Defends the opposition's position and criticism of the government: fights against hastily passed laws, emphasizes the need to adhere to constitutionality and impact assessments. Criticizes tax increases and the state's limited investment in the economy and the purchasing power of the people; fights against the coalition's plans when they appear insufficiently discussed or inadequately justified in the budget.