By Years: Reili Rand

Total Years: 2

Fully Profiled: 2

2025

159 Speeches

The tone is often passionate, direct, and at times confrontational, especially when discussing social issues, criticizing opponents' "crude approach" and the trivialization of the topic. It employs both emotional appeals (such as shame, embarrassment, and moral obligation) and logical ones, repeatedly relying on research and facts to prove the economic benefits of social diversity. The style is formal, yet it includes personal examples and strong value statements (e.g., "every child is equally valuable").
2024

3 Speeches

The rhetorical style is formal and respectful, employing standard parliamentary addresses ("Honorable Chair," "distinguished presenter"). The tone is usually constructive and inquiry-focused, but it turns sharp and critical when the significance of key strategy documents is disputed, referring to counterarguments as "absurd claims." It utilizes logical appeals, stressing the necessity for oversight and acceleration.