I'm sorry, who exactly "forced" her to resign? No one. Linnae voluntarily quit before anyone had a chance to demand it because she felt she needed to set a good example for the heinous crime of doing something that wasn't explicitly permitted. In other words, she considers gridlock and inaction the platonic ideals of Templar service.
If that's the kind of leadership she wants, we're better off without her support. Trust me, I'm no fan of rash and unilateral actions, but the Templars - even ignoring their poor judgement - can barely agree on what to eat for breakfast without the MC's father around to break ties. She should be demanding the other bozos pull their heads out of their asses, not wringing her hands about pulling a fire alarm that was -
Gasp! - outside of her jurisdiction!!!