Session Profile: Mihkel Lees
Fifteenth Riigikogu, Fourth sitting, plenary session.
2024-10-10
Political Position
Political activity focuses on the Riigikogu's rules of procedure and general parliamentary procedural issues. Both speakers firmly support the proposal put forward by the Reform Party faction to take a ten-minute recess before the vote on the motion to adjourn. This is a procedurally driven position, the aim of which is to influence the course of the sitting.
2 Speeches Analyzed
Topic Expertise
The speakers demonstrate knowledge of the Riigikogu's internal rules of procedure and parliamentary processes, especially regarding the requesting of recesses on behalf of a faction and the timing of votes. There are no references to data, statistics, or technical terms.
2 Speeches Analyzed
Rhetorical Style
The style is formal and procedural, with the speaker addressing the Chair respectfully ("Thank you, esteemed Chairman"). One speaker adopts a defensive tone, stressing that the action is not rash or hasty, but rather a carefully considered endorsement of the faction's proposal.
2 Speeches Analyzed
Activity Patterns
The pattern of activity shows active participation in the plenary session, interjecting with procedural questions to influence the timing and preparation of the vote. The remarks are brief and focus on specific parliamentary procedure.
2 Speeches Analyzed
Opposition Stance
There is not enough data.
2 Speeches Analyzed
Collaboration Style
The style of cooperation is clearly intra-factional and coordinated. The first speaker presents the proposal on behalf of the Reform Party faction, and the second speaker expresses direct support for that proposal, emphasizing their shared position.
2 Speeches Analyzed
Regional Focus
There is not enough data.
2 Speeches Analyzed
Economic Views
Insufficient data.
2 Speeches Analyzed
Social Issues
There is not enough data.
2 Speeches Analyzed
Legislative Focus
The legislative focus is procedural, concentrating on the organization of the plenary session and the scheduling of the vote. The speakers are the proposer and the seconder of the motion to take a recess before a crucial vote on the motion for adjournment.
2 Speeches Analyzed