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DPR Pension Funds: Salary, Benefits, and Controversy

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Jakarta,⁣ Indonesia – Indonesian members of Parliament are‌ eligible to receive pension benefits after just five years of service, alongside substantial monthly allowances and facilities, according to a recent report detailing parliamentary compensation. Teh financial details, published by ‌ CNBC Indonesia, reveal a comprehensive package that extends beyond basic ⁤salary to include⁢ housing, communication ⁤stipends, and ‍travel reimbursements.

The benefits have sparked renewed public discussion regarding the financial provisions afforded ​to‍ elected officials. While proponents argue the compensation is necessary to attract qualified candidates and ensure⁢ effective governance, critics‍ contend the system is overly generous, notably given the economic realities faced‌ by many Indonesian citizens. The details come as Indonesia prepares for upcoming elections, placing⁢ increased scrutiny on the financial accountability of ⁢its representatives.Here’s a breakdown of the compensation package:

Monthly Financial Allowances:

Basic⁤ Salary: DPR members receive a base‍ salary of Rp 168,000 per month. this increases​ to Rp 184,000 ⁢for those concurrently serving as deputy chairpersons, ⁤and Rp 201,600 for those holding the chairman position.
Position Allowance: A position allowance of Rp 9,700,000 is ‌provided to all DPR members. This rises to ⁢Rp 15,600,000 for ‌members also serving as deputy chairpersons, and Rp 18,900,000‍ for chairpersons.
Honorary Allowance: DPR ‍members receive an honorary allowance of Rp 5,580,000 monthly. This increases‌ to Rp 6,450,000 for deputy chairpersons and rp 6,690,000 ⁢for chairpersons.
Communication ⁤Allowance: Communication⁤ allowances are set at Rp 15,554,000 for regular members, ‌Rp 16,009,000 for‌ deputy chairpersons, and Rp 16,468,000 for chairpersons.
Additional Assistance: Members also receive Rp 7,700,000 for electricity and telephone assistance.

Travel and Representation Expenses:

Daily Travel Costs: Regional daily allowances are tiered, with Level I⁤ regions offering Rp 5,000,000 per day and Level II‍ regions providing⁤ Rp 4,000,000 per day. Regional representation money follows a similar structure, at Rp 4,000,000 for Level I and Rp 3,000,000 for Level II.

Facilities and Benefits:

Housing: Members can access subsidized housing facilities,‌ including Kalibata Housing (RJA) in South Jakarta for Rp 3,000,000 per year, or Rja Ulujami in West Jakarta for Rp 5,000,000 annually.
Pension & Allowances: ​ Beyond the five-year service ​threshold for pension ⁤eligibility, members also receive a retired rice allowance of Rp 30,900 per month.
* Other Benefits: The DPR also provides budgets for home maintenance, home equipment, and retirement benefits.

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