By Years: Hanah Lahe

Total Years: 2

Fully Profiled: 2

2025

34 Speeches

The speaker's rhetorical style is formal, but becomes sharp and confrontational when engaging with opponents, accusing them of spreading falsehoods and believing in conspiracy theories. He balances emotional appeals (such as shame and pity) with logical arguments, stressing the necessity of relying on facts and scientific information. He is also personally sensitive to interruptions and rudeness from the audience.
2024

40 Speeches

The style is official and procedural in the reports of the Environment Committee, but shifts to passionate and urgent when addressing climate and democracy topics. Strong logical arguments are employed, along with statistics (e.g., water scarcity, youth voter turnout) and international comparisons. Opponents' positions are sharply labeled, calling the denial of climate change "embarrassing" and "folly," and irony is used (e.g., comparing Members of Parliament named Martin to young people).