By Years: Evelin Poolamets
Total Years: 2
Fully Profiled: 2
2025
233 Speeches
The main opponent is the Reform Party and its ministers (Michal, Ligi, Sutt, Joller), who are accused of causing the economic downturn, engaging in ideological experimentation, and overseeing the decline of state-owned enterprises (Nordica). The criticism is sharp, accusing opponents of negligence, dishonesty, and serving personal business interests, suggesting the Reform Party's conduct follows a recurring pattern. There is no willingness to compromise, as the opposition's proposals are either voted down or co-opted by the coalition.
2024
226 Speeches
A strong backlash against the ruling coalition, particularly the Reform Party and its ministers (Kallas, Michal, Ligi). Criticism is directed both at political decisions (tax hikes, cuts to family benefits) and ethical issues (corruption, lobbying, the Prime Minister's Russian business dealings). The attacks are often personal, for example, raising the issue of Jürgen Ligi's anti-women rhetoric.