Members of the Bundestag refrain from increasing their diets
Since nominal wages increased by 4.2 percent last year, MEPs would also be entitled to an increase in their salary by the same value
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Summary
Since nominal wages increased by 4.2 percent last year, MEPs would also be entitled to an increase in their salary by the same value. The Act of Deputies stipulates that the diets on the 1st. They are thus reacting to the “difficult economic and budgetary situation”, as it is called in the adopted bill of the CDU/CSU and SPD.
Furthermore, The measure is limited to this year.
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Since nominal wages increased by 4.2 percent last year, MEPs would also be entitled to an increase in their salary by the same value.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesThe Act of Deputies stipulates that the diets on the 1st.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesThey are thus reacting to the “difficult economic and budgetary situation”, as it is called in the adopted bill of the CDU/CSU and SPD.
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The measure is limited to this year.
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