By Years: Tõnis Lukas

Total Years: 2

Fully Profiled: 2

2025

114 Speeches

The main opponents are the government led by the Reform Party and its ministers (Kallas, Ligi, Pevkur, Purga), who are criticized for a lack of trust, rushing decisions, and making unfair choices. The criticism is both political (taxes, education reforms) and value-based (demographic policy, language protection). He/She also criticizes organizations that run negative campaigns against large families, as well as entrepreneurs who seek to import cheap labor to drive down wages.
2024

170 Speeches

The speaker sharply criticizes the governing coalition (Reform Party, Social Democrats, Estonia 200), accusing them of breaking promises, particularly concerning teachers' salaries and the transition to Estonian-language education. The criticism is primarily policy- and procedure-based, also accusing the government of bungling and irresponsibility. He links the delays surrounding the Language Board bill to the interests of platform companies (such as Bolt), pointing to corporate influence in politics.