Santo Domingo.- Lawyers and representatives of civil society organizations yesterday rebuked the deputies for amending on Tuesday the bill on wage caps, by excluding lawmakers from the bans on benefits and incentives for any government official or employee, as the result of administrative mechanisms associated with their jobs.
In addition to getting paid to legislate and attend meetings, the lawmakers also receive per diem and travel expenses for doing their jobs. In fact the deputies agreed to conserve those benefits on Tuesday.
Administrative law expert Olivo Rodriguez called the deputies’ action "a historical aberration" which reveals their lack of common sense, since the Constitution prohibits such aspects to be creating personal benefits. "It is therefore a clear and flagrant violation of the mandates of the Constitution."
For Latin American Social Sciences Faculty (FLACSO) director Cesar Cuello the legislators’ actions are "very regretful and embarrassing" because they violated the laws they themselves created and are bound to respect.
The civil society representative expects the senators to save the day, rejecting the amendments, or hopes the President vetoes the bill otherwise.
The lower Chamber’s decision was also rejected by the young business leaders grouped in Anje. In a statement, they urged to regulation government wages, but with guarantees of fairness.
Requests postponement
Institutionalism and Justice Foundation executive vice president Servio Tulio Castaños suggested to debate the piece in the next legislature, on what he considers “distortions.”


Scum bags.
"Administrative law expert Olivo Rodriguez called the deputies’ action "a historical aberration" which reveals their lack of common sense, since the Constitution prohibits such aspects to be creating personal benefits. "It is therefore a clear and flagrant violation of the mandates of the Constitution."
The Supreme court of the land should have a say?
You mean the hand picked tailor made Supreme Corrupt Court that even before it was made to order by Narco Lie-onel refused to review the $130 million Sunland theft!
These selfish bastards, called by misnomer "representatives of the people" only represent themselves and their own pockets.
The senate should be disbanded, there is no need for them, and the house should be reduced to 25% of the size that it is now. This could only be done by a complete topsy turvy of the DR government.
Lawmakers my a.s, these bunch should be all fired, so they can go back to hustling at government offices, for doing your paperwork.
At this point what DR needs is to close down the parliament and save money to pay for the 2nd subway line ,since they all gave it an ok to build.While you are at it also get rid of all those useless
generals w/o an army, comodores w/o frigates, and admirals w/o big war ships. What kind of Bull Shit is going on in this "Banana Republic"
What they figure is the nation is too stupid to do with out them,therefore they are indispensable.
See where EDUCATION is a key fpart in all this.
There is also a saying in Spanish" En la ciudad de los ciegos un tuerto es Rey"and that is why the gvt wants to keep them all ignorant.