By Years: Evelin Poolamets

Total Years: 2

Fully Profiled: 2

2025

233 Speeches

The rhetorical style is highly polemical, critical, and emotionally charged, employing strong language (e.g., "under-the-table pay," "green racket," "insane experiments"). It frequently addresses ministers with sharp rhetorical questions, accusing them of lying, negligence, and serving private interests ("the wind energy salesman"). The objective is to instill in listeners a sense of systemic injustice and crisis, utilizing comparisons to the mafia and a colonial territory.
2024

226 Speeches

Emphatically combative and critical, employing dramatic and emotional language (e.g., "tsunami of bureaucracy," "a horrifying incident of violence"). It frequently poses rhetorical questions and draws sharp comparisons (such as the Reform Party's alleged desire to drag Estonia back 50 years, and Jürgen Ligi's anti-women rhetoric). The style is formal, yet it contains strong ideological assessments, which are directed at criticizing the government's ethical and moral compass.