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Sri Lanka ends parliamentary pensions to prune perks for politicians

February 17, 2026 at 02:16 PM
By Agence France-Presse
Sri Lanka ends parliamentary pensions to prune perks for politicians
Sri Lanka’s parliament abolished pensions for all legislators and their widows on Tuesday, in line with a government pledge to prune the perks of politicians. “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 The leftist government of President Anura Kumara Dissanayake repealed the 49-year-old Parliamentary Pensions Act just...

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Sri Lanka’s parliament abolished pensions for all legislators and their widows on Tuesday, in line with a government pledge to prune the perks of politicians. “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 The leftist government of President Anura Kumara Dissanayake repealed the 49-year-old Parliamentary Pensions Act just... This article provides comprehensive coverage and analysis of current events.
Sri Lanka’s parliament abolished pensions for all legislators and their widows on Tuesday, in line with a government pledge to prune the perks of politicians. “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 The leftist government of President Anura Kumara Dissanayake repealed the 49-year-old Parliamentary Pensions Act just... AdvertisementSri LankaAsiaSouth AsiaSri Lanka ends parliamentary pensions to prune perks for politiciansThe government scrapped the privileges of former leaders after ex-president Mahinda Rajapaksa refused to vacate a government bungalowReading Time:1 minuteWhy you can trust SCMPAgence France-PressePublished: 10:16pm, 17 Feb 2026Sri Lanka’s parliament abolished pensions for all legislators and their widows on Tuesday, in line with a government pledge to prune the perks of politicians.“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 leftist government of President Anura Kumara Dissanayake repealed the 49-year-old Parliamentary Pensions Act just months after withdrawing housing, vehicles and thousands of bodyguards from former presidents.AdvertisementThe 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.AdvertisementOtherwise, 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.AdvertisementSelect VoiceSelect Speed0.8x0.9x1.0x1.1x1.2x1.5x1.75x00:0000:001.00x

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