By Months: Aleksandr Tšaplõgin

Total Months: 19

Fully Profiled: 19

11.2025

8 Speeches

The addresses are clustered at the beginning of November (the 3rd and 4th), focusing on social and security issues during the Riigikogu sessions. Participants deliver both longer speeches in support of draft legislation and brief questions directed at the minister and the rapporteurs.
10.2025

23 Speeches

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06.2025

12 Speeches

The addresses were delivered during Riigikogu sessions, taking the form of questions or presentations directed at ministers and the Prime Minister. The speaker appears frequently in the first half of June, focusing primarily on economic, security, and energy issues, which points to active involvement in parliamentary debates.
05.2025

6 Speeches

The speaker was highly active in parliamentary debates, participating multiple times in both Question Time for ministers and in the discussions of draft legislation on May 7 and 13. This pattern demonstrates a focus on the substance of specific bills and the criticism of the government's inaction.
04.2025

7 Speeches

The speaker is active in Riigikogu sessions, posing questions to ministers and the Prime Minister, and delivering longer, substantive speeches (04.09, 04.14, 04.21). This pattern demonstrates regular and targeted participation in parliamentary work, focusing on the weekly political crises.
03.2025

15 Speeches

The speaker has been highly active during the analyzed period (March 2025), taking the floor in the Riigikogu almost every sitting day. Their pattern of activity centers on submitting interpellations to the Prime Minister and ministers, as well as posing pointed questions to rapporteurs, addressing several major political scandals in a short timeframe.
02.2025

5 Speeches

The speaker was highly active in parliamentary debates, appearing on two consecutive days (February 18th and 19th) to address both economic and social issues. He/She repeatedly posed questions to rapporteurs and ministers, demanding specific answers and concrete examples.
01.2025

11 Speeches

The speaker was highly active during the Riigikogu sessions in January (on the 15th, 20th, 22nd, and 29th), submitting both faction draft legislation and repeatedly raising procedural questions regarding the conduct of the session. This pattern of activity indicates a focus on the work of the Riigikogu and monitoring the rules governing the sessions.
12.2024

14 Speeches

The speaker was highly active during the first half of December, appearing at Riigikogu sessions on multiple days (December 3, 4, 10, 11, and 18). This pattern of activity indicates a focus on economic and socio-political bills, as well as the questioning of ministers. The speaker actively participated both in opposing these bills and in submitting questions to members of the government.
11.2024

14 Speeches

The speaker was highly active during the analyzed period, appearing on four different session days, often raising multiple questions. They also raised a procedural question, suspecting that they were consistently being placed toward the back (11th or 12th position) during the information hour, which suggests a pattern where they feel ignored in the organization of the Riigikogu's work.
10.2024

14 Speeches

The speaker was highly active during the analyzed period (October 8–16), making appearances on five different days, with activity being particularly intense on October 16th (eight interventions). The pattern of activity indicates a strong focus on asking questions during parliamentary sessions and making proposals for the rejection of draft legislation.
09.2024

14 Speeches

The speaker was highly active during this period, appearing at Riigikogu sessions almost every week (September 10, 11, 18, 19, 25) and submitting multiple questions on several consecutive days. This pattern of activity indicates a focus on debates taking place in the Riigikogu chamber and questions directed at the government.
07.2024

7 Speeches

The speaker was highly active in parliament in July 2024, making a total of seven appearances across three different session days (July 15, 22, and 29). This pattern of activity suggests continuous and intense involvement in debates concerning the economy and tax policy. Every one of these appearances was aimed at criticizing the government's tax policy and directing questions toward the rapporteurs.
06.2024

13 Speeches

The speaker is highly active in parliament, presenting questions and delivering statements on nearly every observed session day (05.06, 10.06, 11.06, 12.06, 14.06). They pursue repeated follow-up questions, particularly concerning the Prime Minister's Bilderberg meeting, demonstrating a consistent interest in specific subjects.
05.2024

24 Speeches

The speaker was highly active in parliament during May, contributing with questions and short addresses on almost every sitting day (May 2, 6, 8, 9, 15, 27, 28, 29). This pattern of activity demonstrates a consistent effort to hold ministers, the prime minister, and rapporteurs accountable, focusing on the details and consequences of government policy.
04.2024

18 Speeches

The speaker was highly active during the Riigikogu sessions in April, appearing repeatedly (on six separate days) on behalf of the Centre Party faction to submit draft legislation and to pose pointed questions to the Prime Minister and other ministers. This pattern of activity indicates a strong focus on economic and tax issues.
03.2024

8 Speeches

The speaker was highly active during the Riigikogu sessions in March 2024, submitting questions on multiple days (04.03, 06.03, 13.03, 19.03, 20.03). This pattern of activity indicates a sustained focus on criticizing the economy and the government's performance.
02.2024

8 Speeches

During the analyzed period (February 2024), the pattern of activity was restricted to active participation in Riigikogu sessions, repeatedly posing questions to the Prime Minister and ministers. Their appearances have centered on criticizing the government's tax policy and social priorities.
01.2024

8 Speeches

The speaker was active in January, appearing on four session days (January 8, 10, 17, and 24). The pattern of activity shows consistent participation in question rounds, repeatedly addressing the Prime Minister and ministers to demand answers and explanations.