By Months: Anastassia Kovalenko-Kõlvart

Total Months: 11

Fully Profiled: 11

12.2024

25 Speeches

The emphasis is on a critical and norm-challenging tone, frequently employing questions, emotional examples, and a strong narrative. In the texts, formal speech combines with facts and figures, and a political accusation is directed at the coalition, utilizing clear contrasts and comparisons. A well-developed oppositional style is evident, where arguments employ both analytical and moralistic motives, alongside references to a crisis of trust in institutions.
11.2024

34 Speeches

A boldly challenging and emotionally charged style; it combines strong criticism with democratic demands, often employing rhetorical questions and cultural-iconic references (e.g., “an avalanche,” “Louis XIV”). It expects clarity and answers and uses symbols to elevate moral imperatives and draw attention to budgetary transparency and fairness.
10.2024

40 Speeches

It makes frequent use of a strong and challenging style, employing rhetorical questions and direct assertions. It combines factual arguments with emotional appeals and is formal, yet somewhat acerbic and confrontational.
09.2024

20 Speeches

The emphasis is formal, grounded, and yet thoughtfully emotional; it employs questions and rhetorical devices to highlight oppositions and bring the people’s interests to public attention. Texts often contain precise references to laws and procedures, and include personal initiatives as well as expectations of voting. It balances fact-based discussion with empathetic reasoning, sometimes using a note of critical tone.
07.2024

3 Speeches

The speaker is formal, yet combative and principle-based; employs emotional references (the rights of people with disabilities, conventions) and structures arguments on logical foundations and real-life impacts. The tone is firmly critical of the coalition, emphasizing the need to continue the struggle and collaboration with interest groups.
06.2024

39 Speeches

The speaker employs a forceful, direct, and emotional style, frequently using rhetorical questions and imagery; the style is critical and impactful through examples and personal experiences. They combine popular expressions (protection of vulnerable groups) with technical jargon (procedures, lawmaking). They alternate between fact-based argumentation and symbolic rhetoric, which enhances evaluation and emotional impact on audiences.
05.2024

65 Speeches

From the podium, a strongly critical and reasoned tone; uses questions, personal examples, and contrasts the coalition and the opposition. Uses historical references, analogies, and emotionally charged moments (e.g., pay raises for school teachers, support for pensioners) and emphasizes fairness, democratic justice, and transparency. The text's form is formal, but substantial, and often reflects sarcastic or critical keywords regarding the coalition.
04.2024

61 Speeches

A distinctly combative and narrative style, with an emotional tone. Longer lists, questions, and accusations ("hypocrisy," "searching for culprits") are employed, often with personal examples and strong ethical/value-based language. The speech must build step-by-step, utilizing powerful rhetoric and expressions related to criticism (e.g., "highlighting differences," "broken promises"), combining factual and symbolic language. At times, the tone is strikingly aberrant, and the final impact is deeply moving.
03.2024

34 Speeches

The speaking style is tedious and emotionally intense, often employing rhetorical questions and addressing with a respectful tone. A combination of worry- and fact-based argumentation, alongside the use of personal examples (for instance, an Audi 80). Quite decisive and critical, sometimes with irony, but at the same time legally justified and politically forceful.
02.2024

14 Speeches

He typically speaks directly and critically, often using rhetorical questions and numerical evidence. He employs accusatory phrases ("a decision based on an Excel spreadsheet") and emphasizes the lack of impact analysis and regional impact; the style is somewhat combative and emotional, but frequently also fact-based. He uses emphatic expressions, but attempts to keep the debate and responses open.
01.2024

30 Speeches

Critical and emotionally powerful, yet also fact-based and question-driven style. It employs stronger expressions (e.g., demagoguery, hypocrisy) within the context of teachers’ concerns and budget problems; it balances emotion and logical argumentation and pays attention to the broader public interest.