The Union Cabinet approves an ordinance to reduce the salary of members of arliament by 30% in view of the economic slump caused by the COVID-19

The Union Cabinet approves an ordinance to reduce the salary of members of arliament by 30% in view of the economic slump caused by the COVID-19

The Union cabinet has announced that an ordinance was passed to reduce the salary of Member of Parliament by 30% only. This prodigious move will help to recover from the economic drop the nation has been facing which was caused by COVID-19.

Brief Facts

The Union Minister for Information and Broadcasting Prakash Javadkar[i] has announced that an ordinance was passed to reduce the salary of Member of Parliament by 30%. This ordinance will take effect from 1st April, 2020. This step was taken to recover from the economic backdrop the coronavirus has thrown us in. The salaries and allowances of Prime Minister and Union Ministers will also be reduced by 30%; the ordinance announced will be effect to the amendment of The Salary, Allowances, and Pension of Member of Parliament Act, 1954. President Ram Nath Kovind, Vide-President Venkaiah Naidu and Governors of States have voluntarily to take a pay cut as a part of social responsibility. The Cabinet has also decided to cancel providing funds for the Member of Parliament Local Area Development Scheme for a period of two years.

Key Features

1. The Union Minister for Information and Broadcasting Prakash Javadkar has announced that an ordinance was passed to reduce the salary of Member of Parliament by 30%.

2. The ordinance will take effect from 1st April, 2020.

3. President Ram Nath Kovind, Vide-President Venkaiah Naidu and Governors of States have voluntarily to take a pay cut as a part of social responsibility.

4. Fund towards the Member of Parliament Local Area Development Scheme will be cancelled for a period of two years.

Conclusion

This sure is a step which has to be appreciated by every citizen by the contribution the political leader are making to help the country recover from the economic slump the coronavirus has thrown us into amid the lockdown. The ordinance will be taking effect from 1st April, 2020.

Edited by J. Madonna Jephi

Approved & Published – Sakshi Raje

Reference

[i] Livelaw News Network, Union Cabinet Approves Ordinance To Reduce Salary Of MPs By 30% For One Year; MPLADS Suspended For 2 Years Live Law (2020), https://www.livelaw.in/news-updates/union-cabinet-approves-ordinance-to-reduce-salary-pension-of-mps-by-30-for-one-year-154852?infinitescroll=1 (last visited Apr 6, 2020).

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