Chancellor of Justice Ülle Madise said that Narva politicians should practice honest politics. They should consider both sides - those who trust them and those who do not. Politicians should follow the rules and be fair.
Madise said that political power often changes. If rules are not followed, political culture deteriorates. She recalled that Narva politicians may hold different positions in the future. Therefore, it is important to practice the right kind of politics.
The Chancellor of Justice said that some politicians think only about power. They do not consider the interests of the city's residents. This is not good political culture. She reminded of the example of Loksa city, where there were two mayors and confusion.
Madise said the new law will help avoid problems. Starting from July 1, one-fourth of the council members can convene a meeting if the chairman does not do so. However, she added that if politicians do not want good culture, even laws won't help.
The Narva council opposition has not been able to remove the mayor or the chairman. Council chairman Mihhail Stalnuhhin has canceled meetings and rejected no-confidence motions.