700 euros more per month! Senators also increased their mandate fees

700 euros more per month Senators also increased their mandate

The senators’ decision dates back to mid-November, but is only emerging today, while the similar decision of the deputies is controversial.

As of December 31, 2023, senators had 5,900 euros per month in general advance of mandate expenses. Since January 1, 2024, they can now count on a prize pool of 6,600 euros, indicates the Senate website. An advance which can also be “increased to take into account the particular situation of overseas Senators or representing French people established outside France”, it is also specified. The decision, adopted in mid-November, allows representatives of the country’s Upper House to benefit from an additional 700 euros per month to cover their various expenses in the exercise of their mandate. The rent of a local office, the costs incurred during travel (train tickets, hotel, etc.), documentation or even representation are considered as such, underline West Francewhile franceinfo insists that this is in no way a salary increase.

This increase of 700 euros per month was put in place in order to “take into account the consequences of the inflationary context”, indicates the official report of the meeting. Having gone completely unnoticed until the end of January, it was finally noted by Mediapart, while last week the deputies recorded an increase of 300 euros per month in their mandate fees, now set at 5,950 euros per month. Increase which had also sparked a lively controversy in the middle of mobilization of farmers. The Union of Parliamentary Collaborators had, for its part, sharply criticized this choice denouncing a decision “taken when the Assembly refuses, on the grounds that it would cost too much for the institution, to increase the credit for parliamentary collaborators”, relay West France. While Mediapart estimates the senators’ increase at “more than 2.9 million euros” annually, the Upper House could also plunge into turmoil

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