By Years: Alar Laneman

Total Years: 2

Fully Profiled: 2

2025

5 Speeches

There is no direct personal criticism, but the speaker is criticizing a hidden political agenda related to banning landmines, arguing that this measure does not guarantee the protection of civilians. He points to the "eastern neighbor" as an aggressor who uses landmines regardless of existing agreements. He also expresses concern that crucial discussions could become ridiculous and therefore ineffective.
2024

35 Speeches

The main targets of criticism are the government and its ministers, especially concerning national defense priorities, the security of e-voting, and the breaking of promises. The criticism is primarily policy- and procedure-based, accusing opponents of subjectivity (an "insincere" criterion) and confusing their objectives. Strong rhetoric was used in the e-voting debate, accusing opponents of implementing a "Putin-like approach."