By Months: Anti Poolamets

Total Months: 19

Fully Profiled: 19

10.2025

2 Speeches

The primary opposition is directed at the actions of the European Union institutions, which are attempting to usurp the taxation authority of the member states. The criticism is both procedural and fundamental, accusing the Union of engaging in activities contrary to the founding treaties and moving towards a federation.
09.2025

17 Speeches

The main opponents are the Reform Party, the prime minister, and ministers, who are accused of having a habit of lying, restricting freedom of speech, and damaging Estonia-US relations. The criticism is intense and often personal, labeling the government's actions as "bungling" and "mayhem." They are showing no willingness to compromise, instead demanding a written apology and the admission of political mistakes.
06.2025

38 Speeches

The main opponents are the governing coalition and specific ministers (e.g., Jürgen Ligi, Kaja Kallas), who are accused of economic stagnation, squandering national sovereignty, and lacking tolerance for criticism. The criticism is intense, combining political and personal attacks, and labeling opponents as representatives of "neo-totalitarianism" and "left-wing extremism." The subject also criticizes the State Chancellery for funding private media, seeing this as a danger of it becoming an extension of state power.
05.2025

28 Speeches

The main opponents are the ruling coalition (accused of lying, corruption, and lacking a mandate) and ideological forces (LGBT organizations, gender propagandists). The criticism is intense and focuses on ethical breaches (Lehtme, Pihlakodu) and ideological control (gender quotas, education). He/She also sharply criticizes the unbecoming conduct of the former prime minister (Kallas?) on an airplane.
04.2025

26 Speeches

The main opponent is the government led by the Reform Party, which is accused of corruption, incompetence, and the imposition of far-left ideas (the green transition, gender propaganda). Specific criticism is leveled against Finance Minister Jürgen Ligi for egregiously damaging allied relations with the USA, and against Minister Erkki Keldo for threatening to strip local governments of their rights. The criticism is intense, systemic, and often personal, calling into question the government's legitimacy and fitness for office.
03.2025

15 Speeches

The main opponents are the governing coalition, especially Prime Minister Kaja Kallas, who is accused of corruption, defending "woo-woo theories" [or "junk science"], and evading responsibility (the Lehtme case, the Russia business). The criticism is intense and encompasses both policy (the subsidy economy) and personal ethics. Socialists and liberals are also sharply criticized for establishing "socialist lunacy" and "sexual democracy."
02.2025

20 Speeches

The main target of criticism is the governing coalition, particularly the Reform Party and the Prime Minister, who face criticism for both political failures (economic recession, a floundering foreign policy) and ethical issues (lying, previous funding schemes). The Foreign Minister is being personally attacked over their educational background and incompetent conduct while in Georgia. The criticism is intense and uncompromisingly confrontational regarding the green transition and the proposed censorship law.
01.2025

18 Speeches

The main opponents are the government and coalition ministers (especially Maris Lauri and Kristina Kallas), who are criticized for both their policies and ethical issues. The criticism is intense and ranges from highlighting budget errors to accusations of imposing censorship and violating the constitution. He/She accuses the opponents of sweeping problems under the rug and damaging the country’s reputation.
12.2024

31 Speeches

The main opponents are the ruling government coalition and the ideology of the "green transition," which is labeled a "far-left invention." The criticism is both political (tax hikes, security) and personal, accusing politicians of lying and sending "corrupt individuals" to high-ranking European posts. Attempts to suppress the free exchange of ideas by labeling them as "hate speech" are also strongly criticized.
11.2024

28 Speeches

The main opponents are the Reform Party and the Social Democrats, who are accused of corruption (Kallas, Lehtme, Autorollo), incompetence (Ligi on defense issues), and ideological extremism. The criticism is intense and ranges from policy matters (the green transition, suffrage) to procedural issues (ELAK [the European Union Affairs Committee] as a de facto second chamber) and personal attacks (Kallas's Russia business dealings). He refers to the government as a "liberal regime" and the "arm-twisting party."
10.2024

25 Speeches

The main opponents are the Reform Party and the ruling coalition, specifically Prime Minister Kaja Kallas and the Minister of Justice, who are accused of incompetence and selling out national sovereignty. The criticism is both political (energy prices, immigration) and personal/value-based (vulgarity, fostering an atmosphere of arrogance and crudeness in the chamber). The attacks are intense and uncompromisingly condemnatory, demanding a vote of no confidence in the ministers.
09.2024

19 Speeches

Criticism is primarily directed at the Prime Minister and the Minister of the Interior, who are accused of incompetence, ignorance of history, and violating constitutional rights during the confiscation of the Lihula monument. Foreign Minister Tsahkna is sharply criticized for closing the consulate general, with critics labeling him a "petty tradesman." The opposition is intense and uncompromising, repeatedly demanding the resignation of the ministers and accusing the government of chaos and arbitrary rule.
07.2024

9 Speeches

The opposition is primarily directed against the Reform Party and the ruling coalition, sharply criticizing both political decisions (the car tax) and ethical conduct (funding scandals, lying). Opponents are accused of turning their backs on the people in favor of Brussels and causing Estonian competitiveness to crash and burn. The criticism is intense and uncompromising, warning the government against being crushed by the political "steamroller."
06.2024

12 Speeches

The confrontation is aimed directly at members of the government, accusing them of violating ethical standards (in their handling of the Bolt scandal) and demonstrating incompetence (the economic recession). Foreign Minister Tsahkna is particularly criticized for his stubborn insistence on closing consulates, and the Prime Minister for spreading rumors; both are being called upon to exercise self-control. The criticism leveled is political, procedural, and personal/ethical.
05.2024

9 Speeches

The main adversary is Kaja Kallas's government and specific ministers, especially the Minister of Education and Research, who is being accused of promoting unscientific and ideological agendas. The criticism is intense and ranges from policy accusations (the green transition, energy prices) to personal attacks (questioning the minister's ethnic background, criticizing the chancellor's actions). The politician accuses the government of ruining the economy and driving deindustrialization.
04.2024

35 Speeches

The main opponents are the Reform Party and the Social Democrats, who are accused of having ties to Russian money and undermining Estonian national defense (referencing the Reform Party’s earlier opposition to conscription). The criticism is intense and wide-ranging, covering political (economic recession), ideological (Marxism, multiculturalism), and ethical dimensions (Kallas’s spouse’s business, Russian money). There is no sign of a willingness to compromise; instead, the resignation of ministers and a radical change in policy are being demanded.
03.2024

28 Speeches

The main opponents are the Reform Party (RE) and the coalition partners SDE and Eesti 200. The criticism is intense and targets both policy issues (taxation, immigration) and personal ethics (Kaja Kallas, Oleg Ossinovski). The coalition is accused of destroying the nation-state, building a multicultural dystopia, and serving funders linked to corruption.
02.2024

19 Speeches

The primary criticism is aimed at the government, especially the Reform Party and the Social Democrats, regarding suspicions of Oleg Ossinovski's financing and sanctions evasion. The criticism is intense and morally driven, accusing the government of compromising security and committing an ethical failure. University managements are also sharply criticized for constructing "migration pumps."
01.2024

44 Speeches

The main adversaries are the Reform Party and the coalition, who stand accused of lying, constitutional violations, and the usurpation of state power (for example, in the context of the ESM and the marriage referendum). The criticism is intense, spanning from mere political disagreements to serious accusations of corruption (Slava Ukraini) and the political manipulation of state institutions (the Prosecutor’s Office, Kapo). Separately, Jürgen Ligi is attacked for his previous attempt to dismantle defense capabilities, and Annely Akkermann for lying on the topic of tax law.