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    Former head of Integrity Commission: Exiled MPs are not covered by pensions

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    Post by Rocky Wed 19 Jun 2019, 3:35 am

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    [size=52]Former head of Integrity Commission: Exiled MPs are not covered by pensions[/size]

    [size=45]The Presidency of the House of Representatives issued on Tuesday a clarification on the news that the parliament voted to grant financial concessions to its members.
    [size=45]The Presidency said in a statement received by Al-Mada, a copy of which: "A reference to what some media and social networking sites reported from the news that the House of Representatives voted to grant members who were replaced by financial concessions, the Presidency of the House of Representatives would like to clarify that the law of the House of Representatives and its configurations No. (13) for the year 2018, which regulates the legal status of deputies.[/size]

    [size=45]She added that "these deputies have been replaced in accordance with Article (52) of the Constitution, the Federal Supreme Court of the provisions numbered (214/2018, (213/2018) and 217/2018 and its unification 15/2019), therefore; Only those provisions, and here we would like to emphasize that the implementation of the decisions of the Court does not have any financial impact on the Council. " "There are no retirement benefits for the members of the House of Representatives in the current election cycle or previous sessions, including the President of the Council and its two deputies, and the unified retirement law is the one that regulates retirement mechanisms and is subject to all state employees; 2018) of 23 December 2018 ".[/size]


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