The federal government has proposed a major salary increase for Members of the National Assembly (MNAs) and Senators, with the raise potentially going up to 200%.
Currently, MNAs earn around Rs. 1.68 lakh per month, but their salaries could see a significant boost under this proposal. The plan also includes increases for ministers, advisors, and top officials, such as the Speaker of the National Assembly and the Chairman of the Senate.
The proposal is expected to be presented for formal approval soon. It comes after consultations with both coalition and opposition parties, who have agreed on the plan in light of rising inflation and growing financial pressures.
Supporters of the proposal argue that it will help lawmakers and officials better manage their expenses amidst the economic challenges facing the country. However, the decision may raise questions among the public, especially as citizens struggle with inflation and rising living costs.
If approved, this salary hike would mark a significant change in how lawmakers and government officials are compensated, reflecting efforts to address their financial needs during tough economic times.