@9MM9RGW6mos6MO
Yes, unless convicted of a crime or found guilty of corruption whilst in office and subsequently were removed.
@9F2MBPCIndependent1yr1Y
Abolish pensions for politicians and impose term limits.
A politician should have to work for a minimum of 5 years in another career under their own legislation before they are afforded a pension.
@8XFLST73yrs3Y
Pension Reform needs to happen which includes TD's & Ministers in order to reduce national debt
@8Q5RDNV4yrs4Y
Politicians shouldn't be paid anything
@8DQ9ZDZ4yrs4Y
They should receive a pension based on their years in the Dail
@99V72GY2yrs2Y
The decrease ban which is thru turnouts and outburst formed government Hamilton east and west Wellington gust fores
@98HD3FL2yrs2Y
Politicians should not receive pensions.
@96ZHD97Fianna Fáil2yrs2Y
No, but only if they have to retire for a medical reason
@94KMKRH2yrs2Y
Yes, they should receive the pension at the same time as and not exceeding that of the average citizen.
@8C5RDBV4yrs4Y
Yes, but with an upper limit of publicly subsidised pensions.
@8CWNV9J4yrs4Y
Yes, but the number of private pensions should determine whether they receive any publicly subsidised pensions
@8SW57DK4yrs4Y
Yes, and pension should be based on how long they were in office
@8QYQF7L4yrs4Y
As long as they have been in office for 20 years
@9ZKDJPY1wk1W
They shouldn't receive a pension. They drain enough of the country's money as it is. If they're not set up for life after one year in office then they'll waste the pension in a day
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