By Months: Mart Maastik

Total Months: 8

Fully Profiled: 8

10.2025

13 Speeches

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09.2025

17 Speeches

The cooperative approach focuses on intra-factional activities (meetings with the Isamaa faction) and requires joint action from the ministers of the Baltic states regarding Rail Baltic funding and European Union directives. The speaker calls for seeking like-minded partners among other countries to oppose these "somewhat foolish directives."
06.2025

28 Speeches

The speaker represents the positions and draft legislation of the Isamaa Party, but demonstrates a willingness to cooperate with other parties in resolving widely recognized problems. He notes that other parties also put forward proposals for regulating light personal mobility devices, and expresses satisfaction if the coalition supports Isamaa’s sensible proposals, such as the postponement of ESG reporting.
05.2025

35 Speeches

While in opposition, [he/she] demonstrates pragmatic cooperation with members of other opposition parties (e.g., EKRE), praising Rain Epler for his economic competence. [He/She] calls upon coalition MPs to support sensible bills, regardless of their originator, stressing that the outcome is what matters, not partisan squabbling. [He/She] also refers to previous cooperation with other opposition members (Lauri Laats) within parliamentary committees.
04.2025

42 Speeches

The text, while representing the opposition's views, expresses a strong desire for cross-party statesmanship, particularly concerning energy issues. It acknowledges previous coalition compromises (for example, accepting poor energy policy in exchange for Estonian-language education). Good ideas originating from the opposition are typically seen being discarded by the coalition, which obstructs meaningful cooperation.
03.2025

16 Speeches

The speaker is taking an oppositional stance, demanding explanations from the government and the establishment of investigative committees. He refers to having consulted with renewable energy producers, scientists, and entrepreneurs, all of whom share his concern regarding market distortion and excessive bureaucracy. There is no sign of a willingness to compromise or cooperate directly with the ruling coalition; instead, the focus is on demanding that the truth be brought to light.
02.2025

25 Speeches

The speaker works together with his party colleagues (Riina Solman, Helir-Valdor Seeder) when submitting interpellations. He defends the positions and decision-making processes of his party (Isamaa). Regarding constitutional matters, he points to a mathematical possibility for broad cooperation (EKRE, Isamaa, Reformierakond, Eesti 200) concerning the voting rights of Estonian citizens.
01.2025

18 Speeches

Demonstrates cooperation with opposition colleagues by signing a joint query addressed to the Minister of Justice and Digital Affairs concerning telecommunications services. Furthermore, they support the Chancellor of Justice’s proposal to review the methodology for renewable energy subsidies, indicating a willingness to back proposals consistent with the principle of economic viability.