By Months: Aleksandr Tšaplõgin

Total Months: 18

Fully Profiled: 18

10.2025

9 Speeches

Insufficient data
06.2025

12 Speeches

There is no evidence of cooperation or readiness for compromise. The speeches are focused on sharp criticism of the government and its policies, demanding radical changes (a change of government, changes to tax policy). The reference to the Center Party faction's refusal to participate in the "deception" indicates a clear opposition to the ruling coalition.
05.2025

6 Speeches

Insufficient data.
04.2025

7 Speeches

No data available.
03.2025

15 Speeches

No data on cooperation is available; the speaker is operating independently and confrontationally, focusing on sharp criticism of the government. There are no indications of compromise or cross-party collaboration.
02.2025

5 Speeches

The speeches are purely oppositional and critical; there is no data regarding willingness to cooperate. The speaker represents the views of the Centre Party faction, presenting concrete counter-proposals.
01.2025

11 Speeches

The cooperation clearly operates within the Centre Party faction, submitting draft legislation on the faction's behalf and referencing the contributions of colleagues (Lauri Laats). Cross-party cooperation is not evident from the data; the focus remains on presenting the faction's official positions.
12.2024

14 Speeches

The cooperation style indicates a readiness to make "substantive proposals," but also skepticism about the coalition's receptiveness. Reference is made to the Centre Party's previous proposals (a special tax on banks), suggesting a willingness to support similar fiscal policy solutions put forward by the opposition. There is no indication of direct bilateral cooperation with the governing coalition.
11.2024

14 Speeches

The speaker operates as a strong opponent, proposing either the rejection of bills or the suspension of their reading. He/She references alternatives proposed by the Centre Party in economic policy (a bank tax, a tax on global corporations), which demonstrates cooperation within his/her own faction. There is no evidence of seeking compromises or cross-party collaboration.
10.2024

14 Speeches

The style of cooperation is presented as internal to the faction, referencing specific proposals by the Centre Party faction, such as the special tax on bank profits. Furthermore, proposals are made on behalf of the faction to reject draft legislation during the first reading. Data concerning inter-party cooperation or the search for compromises is absent.
09.2024

14 Speeches

When discussing cooperation, the speaker made a direct appeal to the Center Party faction, asking them to back the proposal to raise family benefits. This move signals a readiness for cross-factional collaboration on social matters. However, the style adopted towards the governing coalition remains confrontational and uncompromising.
07.2024

7 Speeches

There are no direct references to broad cooperation, but the speaker highlights the bank tax proposed by the Centre Party as a positive alternative to the government’s taxes. The style of cooperation is primarily oppositional, focusing on offering alternative solutions and jointly resisting the government’s policy.
06.2024

13 Speeches

The speaker is acting as a representative of the opposition faction (the Centre Party faction), referring to the alternatives they have proposed (a bank tax, progressive income tax). The speeches do not provide sufficient information regarding cooperation with other factions or political parties.
05.2024

24 Speeches

The style of cooperation is evident within the Centre Party faction, on behalf of which alternative proposals are being submitted (e.g., a special tax on banks, lowering VAT for local production). It is noted that these faction proposals have failed to gain the coalition's support, indicating unsuccessful collaboration with the ruling majority. Explanations, not compromises, are expected from the coalition.
04.2024

18 Speeches

The cooperation is conducted strictly within the faction, with bills being submitted in the name of the Centre Party and colleagues being referenced. While support is sought for their proposed legislation (such as the bill to reduce VAT on local fruits and vegetables), there is no evidence of openness toward cross-party compromise.
03.2024

8 Speeches

The speeches presented contain no information regarding cooperation, willingness to compromise, or cross-party activity. The speaker's position is purely focused on challenging the government's policies and actions.
02.2024

8 Speeches

No data available.
01.2024

8 Speeches

No data available.