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Three member team to fix salaries of Parliamentarians

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Visakhapatanam: The ministry of parliamentary affairs has proposed a three-member independent Emoluments Commission to recommend salaries and other allowances for MPs.

The proposal is part of the agenda notes prepared for the two-day All India Whips’ Conference to be held at Visakhapatnam, next week.

Besides, chief whips and whips of various parties in Parliament and state legislative bodies will also discuss establishing inter-party forums in legislatures for better coordination to enable effective functioning of legislative bodies.

There are six national parties 53 state parties besides 1,737 Registered/Unrecognised parties in the country, of which, as many as 37 political parties and groups are represented in the 16th Lok Sabha.

“The setting up of an independent Emoluments Commission for recommending the salaries and allowances of the MPs will not only put to rest the public outcry and media criticism over MPs themselves deciding their salaries, it will also provide an appropriate opportunity to take into consideration the huge responsibilities and the important role they play in our representative democracy,” the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs said, in the Agenda Notes for the Whips’ Conference.

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