Lauri Hussar says that the Riigikogu Board did not influence the dismissal of the official.
Hussar advised not to dismiss the official.
The Board of Elders did not discuss this topic.
The Chancellor made the decision independently. The Riigikogu Board does not interfere with the work of the Chancellery.
The official did not fulfill their duties. The Chancellor made the decision based on this.
Hussar does not know who is collecting signatures. If the Chancellery receives signatures, it could be a problem.
Hussar believes that collecting signatures may harm the work.
The Riigikogu Board cannot reinstate the official. The Board does not interfere with the Chancellery's work.
Hussar believes that the Chancellor's decision damaged the reputation of the Riigikogu. The Chancellor should explain their decision.
Hussar advised not to dismiss the official because the incident did not require much attention. The decision belonged to the Chancellor.
Hussar says they only gave advice. No one pressured the Chancellor's decision.