Reinsalu: Michalil oleks asjakohane valitsusjuhi amet maha panna

Reinsalu: Michalil oleks asjakohane valitsusjuhi amet maha panna

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Reinsalu: Michal Should Step Down as Government Leader

Isamaa esimees Urmas Reinsalu ütleb, et on peaminister Kristen Michal. Tal oleks asjakohane . Reinsalu usub, et Michali . Kaja Kallase aastaga, aga Michalil kulus selleks vaid pool aastat. Valitsuse liikmed on öelnud, et ja on nõrgad.
Reinsalu lisab, et . Ta rõhutab, et peaminister Michal peaks ise aru saama, et ta pole edukas valitsusjuht. Reinsalu arvates on Reformierakond hakanud otsuseid muutma, sest nad . Ta loodab, et inimeste toetus Isamaale sunnib valitsust oma poliitikat muutma.
Reformierakond ja Eesti 200 plaanivad muuta . Nad tahavad kasutada loodusressursse ja . Reinsalu ütleb, et kui valitsus midagi muudab, siis on see hea. Samas kritiseerib ta valitsust, sest nad on rohe- ja s palju valetanud.
EKRE esimees Martin Helme ütleb, et sotside valitsuskoalitsioonist välja viskamine oli planeeritud. See tehti, et parandada Reformierakonna populaarsust enne valimisi. Helme usub, et valitsus jätkab ega ja kursimuutust pole loota. Kursimuutus oleks võimalik ainult erakorraliste valimiste korral.
Keskerakonna esimees Mihhail Kõlvart märgib, et valitsuse otsuste eest vastutavad kõik koalitsioonipartnerid. Ta ütleb, et otsustati ühiselt. Kõlvart arvab, et , mis ei too rahva pais tõelist muutust.
Parempoolsed kritiseerivad Reformierakonda ja väidavad, et nad , mitte pärast. Parempoolsete aseesimees Siim Kiisler ütleb, et valitsus on eiranud ja kasvatanud kulusid. Nüüd loodavad nad probleeme lahendada sotside väljaviskamisega.
The chairman of Isamaa, Urmas Reinsalu, says that at the center of the government coalition's problems is Prime Minister Kristen Michal. It would be appropriate for him to step down. Reinsalu believes that Michal's political leadership has failed. Kaja Kallas's government reached a deadlock in a year, but Michal managed it in just half a year. Members of the government have said that the economic policy is wrong and security decisions are weak.
Reinsalu adds that the government's leadership has lost trust. He emphasizes that Prime Minister Michal should realize himself that he is not a successful government leader. In Reinsalu's opinion, the Reform Party has started changing decisions because they fear Isamaa's alternative. He hopes that people's support for Isamaa will force the government to change its policy.
The Reform Party and Eesti 200 plan to change issues related to the green transition. They want to use natural resources and simplify environmental protection restrictions. Reinsalu says that if the government changes something, it is good. At the same time, he criticizes the government because they have lied a lot in green and climate policy.
The chairman of EKRE, Martin Helme, says that the expulsion of the Social Democrats from the government coalition was planned. It was done to improve the Reform Party's popularity before the elections. Helme believes that the government will continue with tax increases and there is no hope for a change of course. A change of course would only be possible in the event of extraordinary elections.
The chairman of the Center Party, Mihhail Kõlvart, notes that all coalition partners are responsible for the government's decisions. He says that tax increases and the introduction of a car tax were decided collectively. Kõlvart believes that the government's dissolution was a political maneuver that does not bring real change to the people.
The Right-wingers criticize the Reform Party and claim that they are concerned about their support, not the well-being of the country. The deputy chairman of the Right-wingers, Siim Kiisler, says that the government has ignored the problems of entrepreneurs and increased costs. Now they hope to solve the problems by expelling the Social Democrats.