Isamaa leader Urmas Reinsalu said that Michal's speech lacked ideas about Estonia's future. He said that the Reform Party wants to intimidate the people. Reinsalu also criticized the government's plans, such as the super database and climate law.
Reinsalu said that the Reform Party has damaged people's sense of security. He mentioned tax policy, inflation, and economic problems. He also criticized the teachers' strike and issues with digital services.
Reinsalu said there is confusion in the state's finances. He called the Reform Party an obstacle to Estonia's development. He said that Isamaa wants to make Estonia better.
Social Democratic Party leader Lauri Läänemets said the prime minister seems panicked. He asked what the prime minister is doing to prevent conservatives from coming to power. Läänemets said the Reform Party lacks courage.
Läänemets described what Isamaa and the Center Party would do if in power. They would invest in oil shale, ban rainbow flags, and ignore climate problems. He said the Social Democrats offer a better solution.
Läänemets also mentioned the proposal by the President of the Bank of Estonia to reduce the debt burden. He said the prime minister has not responded to it. He also criticized the government's climate law, which he called vague.