By Plenary Sessions: Aleksandr Tšaplõgin
Total Sessions: 4
Fully Profiled: 4
2025-11-10
XV Riigikogu, VI Session, Plenary Sitting
The main groups criticized are the Reform Party, who are accused of the long-term political exploitation of e-voting since 2007. The Social Democrats are also criticized, having benefited disproportionately from e-votes in Tallinn. The criticism is both procedural and political, focusing on the distortion of election results and the failure of officials to ensure credibility.
2025-11-06
XV Riigikogu, VI Session, Plenary Sitting
The primary opponents are the Reform Party and Prime Minister Kaja Kallas. They face criticism both for economic policy failures and for alleged personal financial interests related to their support for the green transition. The criticism is intense, spanning from the political sphere right down to the personal level. Furthermore, there is strong resistance to following Brussels' directives, which are claimed to be destroying the Estonian economy.
2025-11-04
The 15th Riigikogu, 6th Session, Plenary Sitting
The speaker is clearly opposed to the decision by the government or the minister concerning the acceptance of Swedish prisoners. The criticism is policy- and outcome-based, questioning the wisdom of the decision and the Estonian system's ability to handle dangerous inmates.
2025-11-03
The 15th Riigikogu, 6th Session, Plenary Sitting
The opposition is intense and aimed both at government policy (the growth of bureaucracy, the pointless "green transition") and at specific political parties (the Social Democrats) for their prior inaction while in government. Criticism is also leveled at the spending of taxpayer money on LGBT activists and "green" businessmen, contrasting this expenditure with the needs of the elderly.