Deputies' balance of 60 working days, almost double day pause of 1.2m euros in salaries

Since the launch of the constitutional hearing, MPs have had 60 days of work, as many days without exception and 48 days of waiting for Constitutional Court rulings. For this commitment, those from April 15th to September 30th, when the latest provisional measure ends, will be paid in total over [...]
And besides their basic salary, they have additional compensations, including those for the engagement of assistants.
60 days of work in the hearings, 60 days without the 20 days of waiting for Constitutional Court decisions is the balance of “work” deputies from April 15th to September 30th, when it is expected to complete the latest provisional measure, reports Time.net, broadcast Periscope.
For this commitment, they will, to the end of the deal, receive from the state budget the total salary of over 1m and 260 thousand euros, individually from about 10,000 euros.
Based on calculating their salaries, MPs for the work done in the development of the constitutional session continued have received about 460 thousand euros, as well as for the days of the pauses. Constituation hearings, since 15 April, have been held mainly every 48 hours.
And for days of holidays during the two provisional measures appointed by the Constitution, on September 30th, they will round up 340,000 euros in payment value for them.
In addition to the basic wage, MPs, who for five months have failed to complete the constitution's constitutionalisation, have other financial and material benefits, including monthly spending compensation and even the right to transitional pay, following the end of the mandate.
Except for financial benefits, MPs enjoy the right to engage in even top personal officials, who are also paid off by the state budget.
On the latest list of assistants, which KOHA owns and which is June, it turns out that 82 of the country's 120 deputies have engaged support staff, with a gross 900-euro monthly salary.
Minimically, 82 deputies' assistants from June until the end of August have been paid over 220 thousand euros by the state.
And for months of inefficiency, MPs have been spending thousands of euros on telephone fillings. /Periscope/












