By Years: Priit Sibul
Total Years: 2
Fully Profiled: 2
2025
132 Speeches
The rhetorical style is predominantly combative, sharp, and critical, utilizing strong expressions (e.g., "neonationalization," "lied," "you are fooling around like in a Kreisiraadio sketch"). The tone is often urgent, particularly on national defense topics, emphasizing the inconsistency of government decisions with the high threat level. The appeals are a mix of fact-based criticism (citing dates and protocols) and emotional conviction, especially concerning property issues and national defense.
2024
151 Speeches
The style is sharply critical and frequently combative, employing strong emotional language ("a massive outrage," "nightmarish") and rhetorical questions. The speaker appeals to justice, transparency, and common sense, while simultaneously casting doubt on the government's motives. He often references historical documents (such as Siim Kallas's "Manifesto of the Citizens' State") and cites experts to bolster his arguments.