By Months: Urve Tiidus

Total Months: 10

Fully Profiled: 10

12.2024

10 Speeches

The rhetorical style is highly formal, procedural, and interrogative, frequently employing polite forms of address ("Esteemed Chairman! Esteemed Minister/Rapporteur!"). The speaker poses logical and fact-based questions, concentrating on clarifying mechanisms, accountability, and risk mitigation. Emotional appeals are absent; the focus is strictly on the clarity of details and regulations.
11.2024

6 Speeches

The rhetorical style is highly formal and courteous, consistently employing the salutations "esteemed Chairman" and "esteemed Presenter." The speaker primarily raises analytical and practical questions, focusing on logical arguments, measurability, and the assessment of financial viability. The tone is neutral and seeks clarity, deliberately avoiding emotional appeals.
10.2024

6 Speeches

The rhetorical style is formal and deferential, employing titles such as "esteemed chairman/presenter/minister," yet simultaneously remains sharp and interrogative. The speaker concentrates on logical arguments, requiring clarification regarding accountability and oversight. He recognizes the social and moral equilibrium issues related to hiring individuals with criminal records, noting that these are contentious points.
09.2024

5 Speeches

The rhetorical style is highly formal and respectful, repeatedly employing the salutations "Respected Chairman/Minister/Chancellor of Justice." The tone is analytical and interrogative, focusing on logical arguments and data (tables, graphs, reports). The speaker frequently requests brief summaries, justifications, and hypothetical assumptions regarding the impact of legislation, while strictly avoiding emotional appeals.
06.2024

5 Speeches

The speaker’s rhetorical style is highly formal and respectful, consistently addressing the esteemed Chair and colleagues. The tone is analytical and informative, particularly when communicating the decisions of the Environment Committee. Logical arguments and concrete examples (e.g., the Hellenurme water mill) are employed to illustrate legislative problems, while emotional appeals are avoided.
05.2024

9 Speeches

The rhetorical style is highly formal and deferential, repeatedly employing the addresses, "Esteemed Chairman!" and "Esteemed Minister!". The speaker primarily poses questions aimed at clarifying specific details and evaluating the potential consequences of implementing the proposed legislation. The tone is analytical and logical, focusing on the mechanics of policy and the underlying facts.
04.2024

3 Speeches

The rhetorical style is extremely formal and deferential, repeatedly employing the addresses "Esteemed Chair" and "Esteemed Presenter." The speaker presents their viewpoints in the form of questions, which are logical, specific, and directly related to the content of the presentation. The tone is analytical and information-seeking, strictly avoiding emotional appeals.
03.2024

10 Speeches

The rhetorical style is highly formal and procedural, constantly employing terms of courtesy ("Esteemed Chairman," "Honorable Minister"). The speaker primarily poses analytical and practical questions regarding policy execution and solution development, while maintaining a neutral and professional tone. Emotional or personal appeals are absent; the focus remains strictly on facts and procedures.
02.2024

4 Speeches

The tone is generally formal, analytical, and questioning, addressing esteemed colleagues and ministers. It poses both existential questions (how to convince people that good will prevail) and pragmatic, detailed explanations regarding the content of the legal amendments. It uses logical appeals to justify the pragmatism and reasonableness of the legal amendments.
01.2024

10 Speeches

The speaker's style is highly formal, courteous, and analytical, repeatedly employing the addresses, "Esteemed Chairman/Rapporteur/Minister." Emphasis is placed on logical argumentation, procedural precision, and constructive questioning, while strictly avoiding emotional appeals. The lengthy overview speech incorporates citations from vision documents and concludes with a lyrical digression featuring a historical example (the Code of Hammurabi).