By Months: Urmas Kruuse

Total Months: 18

Fully Profiled: 18

10.2025

3 Speeches

The primary opponents are "adversaries" who exploit misinformation in the public media sphere concerning the rise in taxes and the overall tax burden. The criticism is directed at their political tactics and the distortion of public opinion, rather than at specific political proposals themselves.
09.2025

9 Speeches

The criticism is aimed at procedural shortcomings (specifically, the notification of the crisis committee in Elva municipality) and at political opponents who initiate criminal proceedings over residency registration. He/She expresses disagreement with the minister regarding the 40% threshold for regional policy, deeming it unacceptable in rural areas. The criticism targets policies and procedures, not individuals.
06.2025

5 Speeches

The speaker sharply criticizes the political forces attempting to obstruct the completion of Rail Baltic at any cost, labeling their efforts a "total mistake." He expresses concern regarding the lack of competition in the broadband market and how companies are exploiting this situation. Furthermore, he criticizes the approach to residence register verification stemming from the Supreme Court ruling, deeming it outdated.
05.2025

14 Speeches

The opposition is being directly criticized for political consequences, specifically citing the dismantling of the second pension pillar—initiated by members of the Isamaa party—as an action with negative repercussions. Furthermore, the critic indirectly targets the culture of the justice system, where leaks from the prosecutor’s office can lead to the public "erasure" or "cancellation" of individuals before any court ruling is reached.
04.2025

2 Speeches

There is no direct confrontation, but the speaker is posing pointed questions to the government concerning the mitigation of security risks, especially regarding the issue of foreign prisoners. The criticism is directed at raising awareness of political risks and ambiguities (for instance, the cost of maintenance debt to the taxpayer).
03.2025

1 Speeches

There is too little data.
02.2025

12 Speeches

The primary external adversary is Russia, against whom force must be employed, as well as authoritarian states whose capacity to keep their populations under control the West has underestimated. Domestically, he criticizes local municipalities for failing to interpret existing laws correctly and for their inaction concerning animal welfare and attacks. Furthermore, he questions the credibility of draft legislation that fails to account for the role of economic donors (banks).
01.2025

12 Speeches

The confrontation manifests itself in either refuting the concerns raised by the questioners (e.g., bureaucracy, the threat of sanctions) or pointing out the ambiguity of their questions. The criticism is aimed primarily at factual inaccuracies or false premises, for instance, by rejecting the assertion that the administrative burden will increase. The speaker clarifies that sanctions are not applied a priori; rather, they are implemented only after an opportunity has been provided to remedy the violations.
12.2024

2 Speeches

The speaker does not directly criticize the opposition; instead, they refute the generalized fears and assumptions voiced in the hall concerning the punishment of entrepreneurs. He distances the Estonian cultural sphere from the potentially more acute issues in employer-employee relations seen in Southern European countries. He warns that there is no sense in preemptively inventing scenarios where all entrepreneurs would be penalized.
11.2024

7 Speeches

The most intense confrontation was with the rapporteur on social issues, whose rhetoric regarding the labeling of people as murderers of women was deemed unacceptable in the Riigikogu chamber. He/She also criticized the Prime Minister and the government regarding the threat of reducing agricultural subsidy levels and competitiveness. In the climate debate, he/she takes a stand against those who underestimate the cost of inaction and those who believe the price of the pace of adaptation is too high.
10.2024

7 Speeches

The speaker is strongly opposed to the initiators and presenters of the bank tax bill, criticizing their claims and the economic rationale of the proposal. The criticism is policy- and data-based, highlighting contradictions (e.g., banks' contribution through advance income tax) and warning of negative consequences (the costs being passed on to customers, a poor signal to investors).
09.2024

9 Speeches

The criticism is aimed at the inefficiency of government agencies (specifically, deadlines for responding to correspondence) and the credibility of claims put forward by ministers and presenters (e.g., the supposed benefit of lowering VAT on foodstuffs). He/She criticizes government decisions regarding the funding of school lunches and the excessively long timeline for the local food procurement reform (the year 2027). The criticism is policy-based and focuses on results.
06.2024

2 Speeches

The criticism is aimed primarily at economic phenomena and market participants who may unjustifiably hike prices during inflation, as well as the cryptocurrency sector, which is suspected of running pyramid schemes. The politician questions the market's self-regulatory capacity and consumers' ability to "vote with their feet." Specific political opponents are absent.
05.2024

6 Speeches

The confrontation is clearly aimed at critics of e-voting, who are accused of creating illusions and contradicting themselves, especially concerning the issue of trust. The criticism is sharp and rhetorical, calling into question the opponents' credibility regarding the system (the question about burning the ID card).
04.2024

13 Speeches

There is no direct political confrontation or criticism of political parties, although he notes that all Ministers of Rural Affairs have provided additional funding for veterinary medicine. The criticism is aimed rather at structural problems, such as the low salary levels within ministries and society's inability to recognize the strategic importance of veterinary medicine.
03.2024

6 Speeches

The criticism is aimed at the lack of policy and fiscal responsibility on the part of the ministers or the government, particularly concerning the budget deficit in the Health Insurance Fund (Tervisekassa). The speaker questions the effectiveness of the state in fulfilling its obligations in education, citing teachers’ objections regarding the practice of "dragging the class through." The criticism is policy-driven and focuses on performance.
02.2024

13 Speeches

The opposition is primarily aimed at those who submit draft legislation that lacks a legal basis or contradicts EU regulations, criticizing them for legal incompetence. He/She also challenges the views of rapporteurs who present economic criticism, especially concerning the moratorium on the climate law, and defends the commission’s procedural rules against criticism.
01.2024

5 Speeches

Criticism is directed at the government's slow pace of reform, deeming the 2035 outlook for the gymnasium reform too long. Existing funding mechanisms are also criticized, as they do not sufficiently motivate local governments to implement the reforms. Criticism is aimed at the inefficiency of policies and procedures.