“When people see the quality of debate and what members say in this House, they don’t think MPs deserve a pension,” Justice Minister Harsana Nanayakkara told parliament as it voted to stop pensions with immediate effect.
The 225-member legislature, where the ruling party has a two-thirds majority, voted 154 in favour, with just two against, to repeal the pensions law.
Opposition Leader Sajith Premadasa objected, saying a pension was necessary to ensure legislators had social security after leaving office.
Otherwise, he argued, they could be tempted to amass wealth through corruption to secure their well-being in retirement.
Under the previous law, members of parliament were entitled to a pension after completing five years in office, while other state employees had to complete 10 years of service to qualify.
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