By Months: Arvo Aller

Total Months: 11

Fully Profiled: 11

12.2024

22 Speeches

The rhetorical style is critical, insistent, and often confrontational, particularly concerning the Child Protection Act, where strong emotional appeals ("pedophiles") are employed. The criticism targets procedural deficiencies (lack of impact assessment, rushing) and is generally formal, yet sharp. The speaker emphasizes logical argumentation, citing economic logic and constitutional inconsistencies.
11.2024

27 Speeches

The tone is predominantly critical and concerned, especially regarding regional cuts and tax increases, labeling the budget "the budget of tax hikes." The speaker employs logical arguments, relying on specific examples and facts, and frequently addresses both the chamber and the public directly. While sharply criticizing the government's decisions, the speaker acknowledges the chairman of the finance committee for providing substantive answers.
10.2024

22 Speeches

The tone is predominantly confrontational, critical, and ironic, accusing ministers of "empty rhetoric" and creating a "distant utopia." Both logical arguments (the percentage of tax increases, procedural deadlines) and emotional appeals (saving human lives, the psychological trauma at Sinimäed) are employed. The closing remarks are passionate and resolute, especially concerning social and security issues.
09.2024

36 Speeches

The speaker's style is predominantly critical and combative, especially when evaluating the government's actions, employing sharp questions and accusations (e.g., the government's intolerance, an anti-business draft bill). The appeals are often logical and procedural, highlighting the lack of inclusion and inconsistencies in the explanatory notes, but a personal and emotional connection is also evident regarding the topics of Ida-Virumaa and education. Figurative expressions are also used (e.g., "stones in the backpack for entrepreneurs").
07.2024

10 Speeches

The style is combative and critical, constantly calling into question the legitimacy and mandate of the government's actions. It employs both logical arguments (the percentage rise in taxes, constitutional issues) and emotional appeals (the plight of poorer people, food security). The speaker poses numerous questions, demanding clarification regarding accountability and procedures.
06.2024

14 Speeches

The rhetorical style is sharply accusatory and combative, emphasizing the injustice and dishonesty of the government's actions ("they simply steamrolled it"). The speaker employs emotional appeals, particularly when detailing the plight of pensioners and rural inhabitants, and contrasts the government's "flower garden" presentations with the reality of the economic recession. He frequently utilizes rhetorical questions and outright accusations of deceit.
05.2024

24 Speeches

The speaker's tone is predominantly critical, confrontational, and concerned, employing strong metaphors such as the government's "steamroller" and the Russian border guards' "thugs." He/She presents his/her arguments logically and procedurally, demanding specific answers from the ministers and highlighting the contradictions between the explanatory memoranda and reality. The style is formal, yet it includes emotional appeals for the protection of the populace and rural areas.
04.2024

42 Speeches

The speaker's rhetorical style is predominantly combative and critical, frequently employing strong, emotional phrases like "green madness" and "steamroller." They pose numerous rhetorical questions to challenge the opponents' awareness and integrity, even descending to the level of personal attacks (e.g., a minister driving a car that failed its technical inspection/MOT). Overall, the style is formal, but its clear objective is to sharply put the opposing side to the test.
03.2024

39 Speeches

The tone is predominantly combative, critical, and accusatory, especially regarding the government's family policy, which is labeled "anti-family" and "undermining the state." Sharp rhetorical questions and irony are employed (e.g., the establishment of a fertility commission under the "most hostile" minister). The speaker balances logical appeals (bank tax, security) with emotional appeals (poor families, children's sense of security) and emphasizes the need for solidarity (e.g., abolishing expense compensations).
02.2024

31 Speeches

The tone is predominantly critical and urgent, especially concerning the government's activities, employing emotional terminology such as "green madness" and highlighting the decline in people's living standards. It utilizes both logical arguments (e.g., examples of tax revenue collection) and powerful imagery ("if a soldier is hungry, he is not fit for combat"). There are also procedural and slightly ironic comments (the commotion caused by insects in the chamber).
01.2024

42 Speeches

The rhetorical style is sharp, critical, and often combative, employing strong language such as "taxing the people to death" and leveling accusations of covering up the investigation. The speaker challenges ministers using rhetorical questions, highlighting the negative impact of the government’s actions on ordinary citizens and rural areas. The overall tone is one of concern and urgency, especially regarding issues of security and the economy.