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Published Islamabad, PakistanUpdated

Pakistan Gives National Assembly Speaker, Senate Chairman Massive 500% Salary Hike: Report

  • Starting January 1, 2025, the Pakistani government raised the monthly pay of the National Assembly’s presiding officer and the head of the Senate by 500%, bringing their salaries up to Rs1.3 million each.
  • This raise follows earlier salary hikes for MNAs, senators, and cabinet members amid Pakistan's ongoing economic turmoil and rising public discontent.
  • The salary increase, the first since 2016, also includes a 50% allowance, and occurred while the cabinet expanded from 21 to 51 members, intensifying controversy.
  • Critics sharply criticized the decision, highlighting Pakistan’s vulnerable economic condition marked by rising inflation and dependence on a recent $1 billion IMF bailout, with one local remarking that while citizens are urged to endure hardships, government officials are simultaneously granting themselves substantial pay increases.
  • The raise risks undermining fiscal discipline, fueling public anger, and raising questions about the government’s priorities amid worsening economic hardship for ordinary citizens.
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Tahir Maqsood Whenever the salaries of members of the national or provincial assembly, senators or other public representatives are increased in Pakistan, a storm breaks out on social media. In public circles, on TV debates and in the streets, one voice is heard: “The people are starving and these people are increasing their salaries!” The reaction is not only intense but often emotional and superficial. Of course, some of the reasons for public…

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Islamabad Post broke the news in on Friday, June 6, 2025.
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