By Months: Mart Maastik

Total Months: 19

Fully Profiled: 19

10.2025

13 Speeches

The main confrontation is directed at the government and the minister who introduced the car tax bill. The criticism is policy- and results-based, accusing the government of making unrealistic claims (such as encouraging the purchase of more economical cars) and prioritizing political goals (improving approval ratings) at the expense of social welfare. The opposition is intense, demanding the complete cancellation of the tax.
09.2025

17 Speeches

The primary adversaries are the government and its ministers, who are criticized for political instability, fiscal hypocrisy, and "fumbling/evasion." The criticism is aimed at specific policies (the Motor Vehicle Tax, Health Insurance Fund bonuses) and ill-considered decision-making processes. No willingness to compromise is expressed; instead, they demand the cancellation of harmful taxes and support measures.
06.2025

28 Speeches

The main opponents are the parties forming the ruling coalition (the Reform Party, the Social Democrats, and Estonia 200), who are fiercely criticized for political hypocrisy, tax hikes, and unreasonable green policies. The criticism is policy-driven and intense, accusing them of making merely cosmetic cuts to state administrative costs while simultaneously stripping benefits from vulnerable families. He proposes consigning the supplementary budget to "the dustbin of history."
05.2025

35 Speeches

The main opponents are the government and coalition politicians, especially those who support the green transition (e.g., Mario Kadastik, Hanah Lahe). The criticism is predominantly policy-based, accusing the government of generating bureaucracy, imposing new taxes, and destroying the country's competitiveness. It intensely opposes European Union regulations, labeling them "a crazy train speeding toward the abyss."
04.2025

42 Speeches

The main adversaries are the government led by the Reform Party and its ministers (Kaja Kallas, Andres Sutt, Jürgen Ligi). The criticism is predominantly policy- and procedure-based, accusing the government of incompetence, setting unrealistic goals, and distorting the market through subsidization. The Social Democrats are accused of forcing through the 100% renewable energy target and engaging in "green fanaticism." Jürgen Ligi is personally criticized for evading questions.
03.2025

16 Speeches

The main confrontation is with the government and the Reform Party, who are criticized for avoiding responsibility, wasteful spending of the budget, and violating the principles of the market economy. The criticism is sharp and focuses on political decisions (energy policy, bureaucratic restructuring), accusing them of a "socialist approach" and market distortion. Opponents are urged to admit their mistakes instead of blaming previous coalitions (EKREIKE, the Social Democrats).
02.2025

25 Speeches

The main adversaries are the government coalition parties (Reform Party, Estonia 200) and their leaders, who are being criticized for their decision-making procedures (lacking proper calculations, often described as being done "in the dark and behind closed doors") and their priorities (specifically, sports budget cuts versus expensive energy subsidies). Criticism is particularly sharp, directed at the Minister of Finance and the Prime Minister, concerning energy policy and tax increases.
01.2025

18 Speeches

The main opponents are the government and the coalition, who are accused of fleecing the public with new taxes and making unreasonable decisions (supporting Nordica). [The speaker/subject] sharply criticizes the government’s move to withdraw benefits for large families, arguing that this creates instability for young families. [The speaker/subject] attacks ideological trends in education, deeming them irresponsible propaganda.
12.2024

35 Speeches

The main adversary is the government and the coalition parties, particularly the Reform Party, which is blamed for the economic downturn and for meddling in the affairs of businesses. Criticism is aimed at specific ministers (Michal, Ligi), accusing them of incompetence and of failing to listen to the opposition and the business community. The attacks are intense and direct, alleging that the government makes decisions based on personal interests or to secure European Union funding, rather than keeping the country’s long-term interests in mind.
11.2024

43 Speeches

The main adversaries are the government and the prime minister, who are accused of failing to involve business organizations and raising taxes under the guise of 'fixing the country.' The criticism is predominantly policy- and procedure-based, accusing the government of shuffling departments to suit partisan desires and restricting citizens' rights in the planning process. Furthermore, it criticizes the Reform Party as a political organization that has lost its pro-business direction.
10.2024

23 Speeches

The primary conflict is aimed at the government and its ministers, who are facing criticism for costly and unstable reforms, as well as a lack of accountability (the Nordica example being a case in point). The criticism is policy- and procedure-based, accusing the government of making decisions driven by partisan interests or personal preferences. There is also resistance to the claim that the economic recession is caused by "Putin's taxes," with critics pointing instead to the better economic standing of neighboring countries.
09.2024

8 Speeches

The speaker is fiercely opposed to the government, criticizing both the tax policy and the draft energy law, the support for which he rules out on behalf of Isamaa. His criticism targets both substantive issues (such as worsening economic competition and foreign companies profiting) and procedural flaws (like wasted time and rushing the process). He also criticizes the Prime Minister for failing to provide answers and makes an ironic reference to the rhetoric of Eesti 200.
07.2024

5 Speeches

The main opponent is the Reform Party and the governing coalition, who are accused of pushing through a stubborn election promise (the abolition of the tax hump) and using national defense needs to justify tax increases. The criticism is policy- and strategy-based, accusing the government of making wrong decisions, showing indecisiveness, and repeating the mistakes of 2008–2009. Former Climate Minister Michal was criticized for his displeasure regarding the criticism directed at offshore wind farms.
06.2024

28 Speeches

The main opponents are the government and the coalition (especially the Reform Party), who are accused of ignoring the will of the people (drawing a parallel with Georgia) and making incompetent economic decisions. Criticism is leveled against the political and procedural railroading, for instance, within the Economic Affairs Committee and under the influence of nuclear energy lobby groups. The extravagant behavior of government members is also criticized (business class travel, bringing an influencer along).
05.2024

24 Speeches

The main adversaries are the ruling coalition (the Reform Party) and the Social Democrats, who face accusations of ignoring security threats and pandering to voters. Criticism targets both political incompetence (specifically, the Land Board's IT hardware issues) and the government's political manipulation, seen in the postponement of unpopular decisions (like the car tax) until after the European Parliament elections. The energy policy of the Ministry of Climate is under particularly intense scrutiny.
04.2024

30 Speeches

The primary adversaries are Kaja Kallas's government and its ministers (especially Signe and Tiit Riisalo), who face sharp criticism regarding family policy, tax increases, and the promotion of increased immigration. The criticism is both political (focusing on incompetence and the ignoring of budget deficits) and personal, accusing ministers of disparaging large families and setting negative examples. No willingness to compromise with the government is expressed; instead, emphasis is placed on the dangerous nature of the government's activities.
03.2024

14 Speeches

The criticism is mainly directed at the government and the prime minister, accusing them of unreasonableness and missetting priorities. The criticism is both policy-based (car tax, cuts to family benefits, bank profits) and procedure-based (inconsistent work of the Prosecutor's Office, suspicion regarding the distribution of council seats). The attack is particularly intense against the Minister of Justice regarding alleged interference in the office of the Prosecutor General.
02.2024

28 Speeches

The main criticism is directed at the ruling coalition (Reform Party, Eesti 200, Social Democrats), accusing them of breaking election promises and driving the economy to the brink of collapse. Critics also point to policy inconsistency within the government (e.g., migration quotas, teachers’ salaries). The attacks are predominantly policy- and performance-based, labeling decisions as foolish and incorrect, and demanding the withdrawal of the proposed legislation.
01.2024

12 Speeches

The speaker sharply criticizes the government and the coalition for procedural bias (the rejection of opposition bills) and for an unrealistic economic policy that harms businesses. He accuses them of wasting time and showing ideological opposition to solving practical problems, demanding statesmanship.