By Months: Siim Pohlak

Total Months: 18

Fully Profiled: 18

09.2025

2 Speeches

The political stance is strongly anti-government, focusing on the deficiencies in the government's actions and lack of transparency. The primary focus has been placed on communication crises, such as the "tanker incident" and a recent event, which, according to surveys, have led to a decline in the trust of the Estonian people. This is criticism heavily aimed at the government's performance, demanding immediate honesty and the disclosure of information.
06.2025

1 Speeches

The political position centers on the necessity of making adjustments to the current situation, which poses a threat to cultural organizers and major events, such as the Viljandi Folk Festival. The stance is strongly reform-minded and aimed at mitigating practical consequences. The focus is results-oriented, stressing that even certain political actors (Mr. Ossinovski) are taking a hit due to the prevailing circumstances.
05.2025

18 Speeches

The political stance is fiercely anti-government and focuses on economic injustice, particularly concerning tax hikes and high prices. The speaker opposes market concentration, globalist immigration policies, and the forceful imposition of gender quotas. These positions are strongly value- and results-based, and they accuse the government of damaging the Estonian economy and lying.
04.2025

5 Speeches

The political stance is strongly oppositional, focusing on the protection of the Estonian people and national security. The speaker vigorously supports social benefits for large families and population growth, and opposes e-elections, viewing them as a security threat. In energy policy, an independent course is demanded, one that relies on oil shale and a network of decentralized combined heat and power (CHP) plants, rejecting the blind implementation of Brussels directives. The political framework is deeply value-based (centered on the Estonian people) and highly critical of the government’s actions.
03.2025

7 Speeches

The political stance is fiercely oppositional, centered on sharp criticism of the government's economic policy and energy issues. The main topics include the price of energy, boosting the birth rate, and a zero immigration quota. The policy framing is results-oriented, emphasizing the government's inability to solve critical economic problems. Their positions are strong and uncompromising, especially concerning immigration and energy policy.
02.2025

4 Speeches

The political focus is centered on strong criticism of the government's energy policy, demanding swift and tangible solutions to bring soaring electricity prices under control. Another key point of view is national dignity, stressing that the right to vote must remain strictly the privilege of Estonian citizens. The criticism is primarily aimed at the government's inaction and lack of planning.
01.2025

14 Speeches

The speaker is fiercely opposed to the Reform Party-led government, accusing them of causing the economic downturn, incompetence, and short-sightedness. He stresses the necessity of maintaining energy security using domestic oil shale energy and sharply rejects all tax hikes (VAT, car tax), which, in his view, penalize the public and deepen poverty. The political framework is heavily performance-driven, focusing on the repercussions of the government’s "stupid decisions."
12.2024

15 Speeches

The speaker is a prominent opposition figure who stands against the ruling coalition's tax increases and fiscal policy, arguing that they are ruining the economy. He stresses national priorities, criticizing the objectives of Rail Baltic and the green transition, and is actively fighting changes to the Child Protection Act that he claims favor pedophiles. His political platform is strongly value-driven and highly critical of the government’s actions.
11.2024

16 Speeches

The political position is strongly conservative and oppositional, focusing on national dignity (voting rights restricted solely to citizens) and economic fairness (opposing the taxation of cars and foodstuffs). The speaker criticizes the government's actions regarding the economic downturn and the increase in bureaucracy, stressing a value-based and results-oriented framework. He demands strict border control and immigration policies, referencing European trends and the movement of mass migration.
10.2024

15 Speeches

The political stance is one of strong opposition to the government's economic policy, particularly the budget centered on tax hikes, which is viewed as detrimental to the Estonian economy and fundamentally unfair. Furthermore, they fiercely oppose the draft legislation that would permit convicted pedophiles, once their record is cleared, to return to working in children's institutions. The criticism targets the government's incompetence, its arrogant style of governance, and the increasing risks of corruption, making the opposition both performance-based and values-driven.
09.2024

8 Speeches

The politician's most striking positions include strong opposition to the government's tax hikes and economic policy, which he deems a failure and the root cause of the economic crash. He emphasizes the necessity of tax stability and a predictable business environment, noting that Estonia's economic indicators have plummeted to the last place in Europe. Additionally, the politician calls for adequate funding for national defense spending, favoring a targeted issuance of government bonds for this purpose instead of implementing tax increases.
07.2024

5 Speeches

The political position is categorically opposed to tax increases, especially the car tax, which is deemed unjust and detrimental to the financial well-being of the Estonian people. The speaker (an EKRE member) emphasizes the government's (Reform Party's) poor financial management, accusing them of deliberately lying about the budget prior to the 2023 elections. This position is strongly results-oriented, focusing on the state finance crisis and the draining of people's pockets.
06.2024

15 Speeches

The speaker is strongly opposed to the governing coalition's economic policy, focusing specifically on the budget deficit and unfair tax hikes. He emphasizes that the government has prioritized ideological issues (the green transition, LGBT matters) at the expense of the economy, national capital, and rural life. This political position is forcefully asserted, accusing the government of driving the economy into the biggest hole in Europe.
05.2024

16 Speeches

Strong opposition to the government’s tax hikes and tax spree (including the sugar tax, car tax, and VAT increase), viewing them as economically detrimental and restrictive of freedoms. The primary framework is value-based, accusing the government of a "craving for soft dictatorship" and making people's choices unnecessarily complicated. It demands state control over strategic sectors (nuclear energy) and supports food security by lowering the VAT rate.
04.2024

20 Speeches

The political stance is fiercely oppositional and value-driven, centered on problems related to state finance—specifically tax hikes and the budget deficit—and the transparency of democracy, particularly concerning e-elections. It strongly resists the abolition of the "tax hump" (maksuküür) and the introduction of new taxes, while simultaneously emphasizing respect for the sovereignty of other nations (Hungary). The entire policy framework is heavily geared toward criticizing the government's subpar economic and democratic performance.
03.2024

38 Speeches

The political position is strongly opposed to the government's tax policy, highlighting its unfairness and the way it favors big capital at the expense of ordinary Estonian people and small entrepreneurs. The speaker's main priorities are mitigating tax increases (such as lowering the VAT on foodstuffs and medicines) and abolishing expense compensations for Riigikogu members. The political framework is clearly rooted in the failure of the government's actions and the necessity of protecting the interests of the people. The government is accused of plunging the Estonian economy into the deepest crisis in Europe.
02.2024

25 Speeches

The political position is strongly opposed to the government’s fiscal policy, focusing primarily on resisting the car tax (which is referred to as two taxes) and opposing the failure to tax the extraordinary profits of banks. This position is value-based, emphasizing justice and the protection of the Estonian people from the interests of foreign big capital. The speaker demands that the government change its policies to revitalize the economy and redirect the tax burden to where the money has actually flowed.
01.2024

17 Speeches

The political focus is heavily centered on preserving the nation-state and Estonian identity, requiring the prime minister to take specific political actions. The speaker sharply criticizes the government's economic policy, particularly the tax hikes and shortcomings in family policy, and calls for a critical reassessment of major infrastructure projects (Rail Baltic). These positions are predominantly value-based and highly critical of the government's performance.