Palestinian Legislative Council Members All On Welfare

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In the past 10 years the PLC has not passed any legislation. They are too busy passing laws to make sure all the members get to split up millions of dollars among themselves without accounting for any of the money. The only laws that are passed are financial laws that pertain to Parliament. The Democrats in Congress would have a field day copying these crooks because their graft is more complicated.



How Palestine's parliament is squandering millions of dollars
RAMALLAH, West Bank — Jan. 25 marked the 10th anniversary of the Palestinian Legislative Council's last election. The PLC consists of 132 elected members of parliament (84 parliamentarians in the West Bank and 48 in Gaza) who were convened in 27 legal sessions from the date they were elected in 2006 until June 14, 2007, when parliament sessions were disrupted following clashes between Fatah and Hamas, and the latter’s control over the Gaza Strip. Between 2006 and the present, they have failed to pass any legislation, except for laws pertaining to the PLC's costs and expenses.

This has prompted citizens to raise questions on parliamentary expenditures such as the salaries of parliamentarians and parliament's staff members and the ongoing privileges despite the parliament's inactivity.

The 2015 parliamentary budget amounted to 58.5 million shekels ($15 million); the 2016 parliamentary budget has not been announced yet.

(2004), each member of parliament is paid a monthly salary of $3,000 and is eligible for customs' exemption for one vehicle, which is provided, licensed and maintained by the PLC. Members of parliament and their spouses are given permanent diplomatic passports and a sum of $15,000 that is paid upon their election to improve living conditions. The parliamentarians are also paid 8,000 shekels ($2,100) on a monthly basis to cover office expenses such as rent, water and electricity bills as well as employees’ salaries; they are also provided a pension that equals 12.5% of their salary for each year of PLC membership

Read more: How Palestine's parliament is squandering millions of dollars - Al-Monitor: the Pulse of the Middle East
 
In the past 10 years the PLC has not passed any legislation. They are too busy passing laws to make sure all the members get to split up millions of dollars among themselves without accounting for any of the money. The only laws that are passed are financial laws that pertain to Parliament. The Democrats in Congress would have a field day copying these crooks because their graft is more complicated.



How Palestine's parliament is squandering millions of dollars
RAMALLAH, West Bank — Jan. 25 marked the 10th anniversary of the Palestinian Legislative Council's last election. The PLC consists of 132 elected members of parliament (84 parliamentarians in the West Bank and 48 in Gaza) who were convened in 27 legal sessions from the date they were elected in 2006 until June 14, 2007, when parliament sessions were disrupted following clashes between Fatah and Hamas, and the latter’s control over the Gaza Strip. Between 2006 and the present, they have failed to pass any legislation, except for laws pertaining to the PLC's costs and expenses.

This has prompted citizens to raise questions on parliamentary expenditures such as the salaries of parliamentarians and parliament's staff members and the ongoing privileges despite the parliament's inactivity.

The 2015 parliamentary budget amounted to 58.5 million shekels ($15 million); the 2016 parliamentary budget has not been announced yet.

(2004), each member of parliament is paid a monthly salary of $3,000 and is eligible for customs' exemption for one vehicle, which is provided, licensed and maintained by the PLC. Members of parliament and their spouses are given permanent diplomatic passports and a sum of $15,000 that is paid upon their election to improve living conditions. The parliamentarians are also paid 8,000 shekels ($2,100) on a monthly basis to cover office expenses such as rent, water and electricity bills as well as employees’ salaries; they are also provided a pension that equals 12.5% of their salary for each year of PLC membership

Read more: How Palestine's parliament is squandering millions of dollars - Al-Monitor: the Pulse of the Middle East
First thing to cut next January.
 
Is this a joke? Do you think that there is a Palestinian parliament that has any power to pass laws that will be observed? You are nuts.
 
Is this a joke? Do you think that there is a Palestinian parliament that has any power to pass laws that will be observed? You are nuts.
That tells me that someone is flushing money down a rat hole. Their oversight committee is on vacation to the Bahamas.
 
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Is this a joke? Do you think that there is a Palestinian parliament that has any power to pass laws that will be observed? You are nuts.







Are you saying that the Palestinians are refusing to obey their own laws now because they don't want hamas or fatah in charge ?
 
Good point.

The palestinians are the largest welfare group in international history. Which is one reason they don't want peace. They'd lose their aid money.

The UNWRA staffed almost entirely by palestinians on aid has no vested interest in ending the welfare state.
 

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