By Months: Aleksandr Tšaplõgin
Total Months: 8
Fully Profiled: 8
11.2025
8 Speeches
The main targets of criticism are the parties that have been in government (e.g., the Social Democrats) and the current government, who are accused of inaction and a late awakening of conscience. Criticism is also directed at the size of the state apparatus, the financing of the green transition, and the promotion of the "rainbow agenda." The attacks are intense and often carry a moral undertone, calling into question the priorities of the opponents.
10.2025
23 Speeches
The confrontation is directed against the inaction of the government or the responsible minister regarding poverty alleviation. The criticism is policy-driven, focusing on the question of whether the budget provides a solution for the country's most serious problem.
06.2025
12 Speeches
The main opponents are the government as a whole, the prime minister, and ministers Michal and Ligi, who are accused of failing to understand economic laws and deceiving voters. The criticism is intense, ranging from political issues (tax hikes, the green agenda) to questions of morality and legitimacy (the government's right to govern the country). They are demanding the immediate resignation of the government and the formation of a new one, ruling out any compromise with the current policy.
05.2025
6 Speeches
The main opponent is the government and its ministers, who are criticized for lacking a strategic plan and for cutting social spending. The criticism is based on both policy and substance, also accusing the government of making unnecessary expenditures and displaying distrust towards the people (the issue of the referendum). No willingness to compromise is evident; instead, a complete change of policy is being demanded.
04.2025
7 Speeches
The main opponents are the government ministers (the Finance Minister, the Prime Minister, and the Minister of Economic Affairs, Erkki Keldo) and the Reform Party, who are criticized for incompetent fiscal management and the failed establishment of the energy market. The criticism is intense and policy-driven, accusing the state of generating "superprofits" through Elering at the expense of its citizens. The government’s rhetoric, which blames Putin for the country’s economic problems, is also under fire.
03.2025
15 Speeches
The main opponents are the government and the coalition parties, especially the Social Democrats (Läänemets) and Eesti 200. The criticism is intense, accusing the government of corruption (specifically, assisting companies linked to Eesti 200) and destroying the market economy. Furthermore, the government is accused of dividing the country and undermining national security for the sake of political and financial interests.
02.2025
5 Speeches
The primary opposition is aimed at the government coalition, which stands accused of protecting the rich while robbing the poor, and of failing to prevent bankers from plundering the Estonian people. Particularly sharp criticism is directed at the government’s priorities, which allegedly favor Swedish bankers over "starving Estonians." The Social Democratic Party is criticized for the closure of churches.
01.2025
11 Speeches
The main confrontation is directed at the government and ministers, questioning their competence regarding tax policy and energy subsidies. Criticism is particularly intense concerning the Prime Minister's personal conduct, demanding an apology for calling a colleague "an idiot," which points to both political and procedural criticism.