Government MPs aim to dilute legislation restricting ministers who accept public subsidies

Several government members of parliament have introduced proposals to amend existing rules. The current laws prohibit ministers from taking public subsidies while in office.

Several government members of parliament have introduced proposals to amend existing rules. The current laws prohibit ministers from taking public subsidies while in office. MPs argue the restrictions are overly strict and hinder legitimate activities. The draft amendments would allow certain exceptions for ministers. Critics warn the changes could blur lines between public duties and private interests. The debate reflects broader concerns over transparency in public office. Lawmakers plan to vote on the revisions in the upcoming parliamentary session. Observers will watch how the modifications affect accountability standards.