By Months: Rain Epler

Total Months: 19

Fully Profiled: 19

10.2025

48 Speeches

The primary confrontation is aimed at the Minister of Finance and the government, strongly criticizing the minister's attempts to criticize the Institute of Economic Research and merchants. The criticism targets both the political leadership style (the desire to eliminate unpleasant phenomena) and the lack of transparency in budget decisions.
09.2025

35 Speeches

The primary opponents are the Reform Party ministers (including Prime Minister Hanno Pevkur) and, more broadly, the entire governing coalition. The criticism targets both the political substance (energy, security) and procedural matters (such as the format of the Riigikogu dialogue). Furthermore, the criticism is intensely personal, accusing ministers of lying, incompetence, and undermining democracy. The speaker characterizes the practice of labeling critics as "enemies of Estonia" as a counterproductive activity leading to a stalemate.
06.2025

43 Speeches

The main opponents are the Reform Party and the Social Democrats, who are sharply criticized both for their policies (energy, tax burden) and for their dishonesty (lying, increasing bureaucracy). A separate target is the activity of the ERJK (Supervisory Committee for Party Financing) and its head, Liisa Oviir, who is accused of turning the system into an absurdity and running a political campaign. The criticism is intense, with coalition members being accused of acting like "sleepwalkers" and "a flock of sheep."
05.2025

65 Speeches

The main opponents are the Reform Party and the Social Democrats, who are criticized for incompetence, sloppy lawmaking, and lies (specifically, tax hikes). It sharply criticizes the Ministry of Climate and Prime Minister Michal, accusing them of irresponsible conduct and weak political leadership. It demands that the opponents admit their mistakes and resign, rather than seeking compromise.
04.2025

54 Speeches

The main opponents are the Reform Party and the former/current coalition partners (the Social Democrats, Estonia 200). The criticism is intense, accusing them of steamroller politics, unfair taxation, and prioritizing the interests of foreign uncles. The Social Democrats are accused of lying and engaging in political theater (e.g., regarding the car tax and VAT issues). Furthermore, the Speaker of the Riigikogu is criticized for violating procedural rules.
03.2025

17 Speeches

The primary opponents are the Reform Party (which holds the premiership) and former coalition partners—the Social Democrats and Eesti 200—all of whom are criticized for political failure and plummeting approval ratings. The criticism targets both policy issues (the proposed car tax, ideological funding) and personal misconduct, including unethical behavior and outright lies (referencing the Prime Minister's past controversial positions). The speaker is demanding the government's resignation and snap elections, rejecting the idea of compromise.
02.2025

18 Speeches

The main adversaries are the ruling coalition (especially the Reform Party and Interior Minister Läänemets) and the Riigikogu board, who are accused of obstructing the opposition's work. Criticism targets both political decisions (energy policy, budget) and personal suitability and conduct (Läänemets’ attacks aimed at the USA, the Prime Minister’s dishonesty). There is no sign of willingness to compromise; the attacks are intense and direct.
01.2025

45 Speeches

The main opponents are the Reform Party (RE) and the Social Democrats (SDE), who are accused of deceitfulness, incompetence, and moving in an ideological "woke" direction. The criticism is both policy-based and management-based, specifically accusing the prime minister of weak political leadership and creating a state run by officials. The Social Democrats are viewed as "a burden chained to the country's development" and are being called upon to exit the coalition.
12.2024

19 Speeches

The main opponents are the governing coalition and its ministers (especially Tanel Kiik, Jürgen Ligi, Yoko Alender, Kalle Laanet, Kaja Kallas), who are criticized both for their political decisions (the tax spree, the car tax) and for improper conduct (absence from committees, demagoguery). He/She also criticizes the presiding officer of the session for hypocrisy. The attacks are intense and target both the political substance and personal credibility.
11.2024

38 Speeches

The primary opponents are the Reform Party and the Social Democrats, who stand accused of leading the country into decline and outright lying, often being referred to as the "red government." The criticism is intense, targeting both the government's policy failures (such as tax hikes and the green transition) and the personal dishonesty and deceitfulness of individual politicians (for example, Jaak Aab's vote to abolish the land tax ceiling). There is no willingness to compromise, as the government's entire course of action is viewed as fundamentally wrong.
10.2024

73 Speeches

The sharpest criticism is directed at Finance Minister Jürgen Ligi, who is accused of personal insults, rudeness (especially towards female colleagues), and contradicting himself. Government policy is criticized for its lack of transparency (ministers' arbitrary discretion when moving budget funds) and incompetence (economic recession, budget errors). Interior Minister Läänemets is also criticized for avoiding answering questions on the topic of red symbolism, dismissing it as a "Putinistic narrative."
09.2024

32 Speeches

The main opponents are the governing coalition (especially the Social Democrats and the "green-reds") and ministers accused of incompetence and dishonest practices. The criticism targets both the substance of the policies (the green transition, taxes) and the procedures used (the dismantling of the Riigikogu institution, steamroller tactics). The attacks are intense, and there is no indication of seeking compromise; rather, it is stressed that opponents must not be conceded "even an inch."
07.2024

17 Speeches

The main opponents are the governing coalition (the Reform Party and the Social Democrats), who are intensely criticized for both their policy decisions (tax hikes) and their procedures (violations of the principles of democracy and the rule of law). The attacks are personal and moral, accusing the Social Democrats of appointing a minister who parrots Kremlin talking points, and the Reform Party of having a lust for power. Instead of seeking compromise, all members of the Riigikogu are being called upon to vote against the taxes.
06.2024

22 Speeches

The main opponents are the Reform Party, Prime Minister Kaja Kallas, and former Minister of Finance Annely Akkermann, who are accused of lying and deteriorating the country's finances. Criticism is aimed both at the political substance (tax hikes) and procedural flaws (fast-tracking of legislation, ignoring legal analysis). The opposition's stance is intense, calling for the bills to be scrapped.
05.2024

36 Speeches

The opposition’s stance is intense and widespread, leveling criticism at the coalition (the Reform Party, the Social Democrats, and Estonia 200) for both its political decisions and unethical behavior (specifically, lying before the elections). Criticism is also directed at the violation of procedural rules and the partiality of the leadership/board. The Social Democrats face criticism for hypocrisy (a former minister is now the head of a wind energy company), and the Reform Party is targeted for avoiding political accountability.
04.2024

51 Speeches

The opposition’s stance is intense and multi-faceted, criticizing both the substance of the policies (the green transition, tax hikes) and procedural unfairness (disregard for good legislative practice, suppression of the opposition). Prime Minister Kaja Kallas is personally attacked, with critics questioning her empathy and labeling her "Estonia's worst prime minister." The Riigikogu board is also criticized for favoring the coalition.
03.2024

64 Speeches

The primary targets are Prime Minister Kaja Kallas and members of the government, who face sharp criticism regarding their political decisions (the bank tax, car tax, and energy policy) and for alleged dishonesty. The criticism is intense, specifically accusing officials and ministers of outright lying and concealing information in Riigikogu committees (for instance, concerning Elering's financing plans). The speaker also criticizes the Prime Minister's rhetoric, labeling it demagoguery and the "delivery of empty talking points."
02.2024

5 Speeches

The primary confrontation is with the Social Democrats (the "Socs"), who are criticized both for economic incompetence (specifically, their inability to grasp the importance of economic growth) and for extreme rhetoric (such as comparing political parties to the mafia and Putinist Russia). The critic also takes issue with the prime minister's concern regarding corporate profits. This criticism is rooted both in policy disagreements and fundamental values.
01.2024

47 Speeches

The main opponents are the Reform Party and the government, who face criticism over tax hikes, the green transition, and the economic recession. The criticism targets both political decisions and a lack of transparency (specifically, the concealment of the special audit concerning Nordica, and the silence surrounding the Slava Ukraini investigation). Separately, government members and long-serving colleagues in the chamber are criticized for violating procedural order, with demands for impartiality being directed at the session chair.