Session Profile: Mart Maastik

15th Riigikogu, 5th session, plenary session

2025-02-26

Political Position
The political focus is directed toward nature conservation and the management of wild animal populations (wolves, bears, squirrels). The speaker expresses concern about the potential damage the animals might inflict (using the phrase "to do harm/evil") and inquires about the population being under control, which suggests a need to intervene or monitor the situation.

1 Speeches Analyzed
Topic Expertise
The speaker expresses interest in the population of wild animals and the damage they cause, using the term "nuisance individuals." The expertise relies more on general awareness and topics covered in the media (e.g., damage caused by squirrels to eagle nests), rather than the use of specific data or statistics.

1 Speeches Analyzed
Rhetorical Style
The rhetorical style is courteous and question-focused, typically beginning with expressions of gratitude to the presiding officer and the presenter. It employs emotional contrast (such as lovely animals versus committing harm) and references themes prevalent in the media to substantiate the question being posed.

1 Speeches Analyzed
Activity Patterns
Based on the data for the current period, participation in the plenary session is visible in the form of submitting a question, focusing on a specific topic (animal population control).

1 Speeches Analyzed
Opposition Stance
Insufficient data.

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Collaboration Style
The style of collaboration is respectful and information-seeking, addressing the server politely ("Dear server!") and posing a relevant question that signals a readiness for dialogue.

1 Speeches Analyzed
Regional Focus
The focus is at the national level on the subject of wildlife populations and their management (in our country), without highlighting specific regions or local projects.

1 Speeches Analyzed
Economic Views
Insufficient data.

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Social Issues
Insufficient Data.

1 Speeches Analyzed
Legislative Focus
The speaker addresses issues related to environmental and wildlife management, specifically raising the question of controlling the squirrel population and the damage they inflict. This suggests a legislative discussion within the realm of nature conservation or hunting policy.

1 Speeches Analyzed