Win an Election Once, Get a Lifetime Pension! How Neighboring Sri Lanka Put an End to This 'VIP Culture' Forever.

 



Win an Election Once, Get a Lifetime Pension! How Neighboring Sri Lanka Put an End to This 'VIP Culture' Forever.


 Sanchita chatterjee: Ordinary citizens receive a pension upon retirement only after serving the country in government jobs for 30 to 35 years. Political leaders, however, are entitled to a lifetime pension and lavish perks simply by serving as a Member of Parliament (MP) or Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) for a mere five years. Neighboring Sri Lanka has now taken a historic and groundbreaking step regarding this controversial rule! On February 17 (2026), the 'Parliamentary Pensions Abolition Bill' was passed by an overwhelming majority in the Sri Lankan Parliament. Out of 225 members, 154 MPs—themselves—voted in favor of abolishing their own lifetime pensions! Sri Lanka's current President, Anura Kumara Dissanayake, had pledged even before assuming office that he would put an end to this political 'VIP culture' in order to rescue the country's fragile economy. As a result of this bill's passage, no current or former Sri Lankan MP—nor their families—will henceforth be able to enjoy these privileges at the expense of public tax money. This bold political reform by a neighboring nation has astonished the entire world.

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