Picture Taken from Al-Akhbar
President of the Republic: LL225,000,000 ($150,000)
Parliament Speaker and Prime Minister: LL212,844,000 million ($141,896)
Minister: LL212,844,000 ($103,496)
Member of Parliament: LL153,000,000 ($102,000)
Adding all the “extra benefits”, the total paid for officials to do their work is around LL41.84 billion ($28 million) a year.
And they still want a raise on top of all that!
Check out the full article [Here].
The most likely person not to get a raise but ultimately fired from the parliament is nabih berri w bi2ouwe
hayda gher ino bisefro 3a 7seb l dawle w mabyedfa3o benzin w mabyedfa3o ma3ashet lal 3emmel 3endoun bl bet w shou ma sar ma3on bibalesh wen ma yrou7o mabyedfa3o 😛 … so pure profit 😛
Well actually for a minister that kind of salary is understandable. You see for someone to become a minister he has to abandon his previous job for 4 years (or just 1 year seeing how fast governments in Lebanon are toppled and changed), which means he is likely to lose his job permanently and never get it back after his ministrial term expires. And since he’ll probably just be minister for 1 year, so it’s $103,496 for life. So in fact being a minister is not a very good investment financially.
As for the rest of the officials, they should be paid no more than a garbage man.
Add to that invoice-free mobile lineZZZZZ :S
وتنعاد علينا..
Best crisis management move, from the best government who rewarded itself for sending the country 20 years backward.
Also, “former MPs receive lifelong compensation and benefits. When they die, their salaries go to their families”
Source: http://bit.ly/PtJz9k
Many one have few salary because they hold more than one job , I mean minister and in the same time parliament member and more