Four deselected Federal members of Parliament want to the elimination of your Ratseinkommens a financial bridging assistance from the Federal government.

Two requests had already been granted and two more applications were still pending, said Mark Stucki, spokesman for the Parliament’s services. Stucki confirmed in order to request a corresponding report-view-Online.

The conditions for a bridging aid is not that parliamentarians are in their retirement, 65 years old, no equivalent replacement for your Ratseinkommen have or are in need. Whether the parliamentarians are themselves resign, or voted out of office, doesn’t matter. There is no deadline up to the is must the applications for assistance to be provided.

survey

Should get deselected MP bridging help?

Yes, you are.
no, you should go with need for stamping.

Yes, you are.

30.4%

no, you should go with need for stamping.

69.6%

2704 votes

Yes, you are.

30.4%

no, you should go with need for stamping.

69.6%

2704 votes


The Bridge support is a maximum of 2370 Swiss francs per month and a maximum of two years. Usually four to six applications per legislature would be granted, said Stucki. The annual cost for the temporary assistance vary greatly. 2004 and 2012 were each paid in 179’000 Swiss francs, in 2016, there were only 94’000 Swiss francs.

a Total of 22 people have applied since the introduction of the Help in 2003 to 2018, the nest egg. Overall, the aid amounted to 923’000 SFR. (nag/sda)

Created: 26.11.2019, 19:58 PM