The acquisition of 4X4 vehicles by the new deputies was recorded yesterday in Tsimbazaza during a closed meeting with the Minister of Economy and Finance, Rindra Hasimbelo Rabarinirinarison.
Even if no statement was made at the end of this closed meeting, the Minister’s satisfied look as she left the meeting room, the smiling faces of the delegates indicate that the account is good for everyone. The first batch of about forty all-terrain vehicles would already be available. The cost of the vehicles would be deducted monthly from the elected officials’ fuel allowances for the duration of their mandate.
Given the decisive nature of the acquisition of these new vehicles by MPs, taxpayers may still ask questions about the reimbursable portion to be paid by MPs.
The state, despite major budgetary restrictions at the ministerial level, would have to spend 40 billion Ar, or about 8 million euros, on average to pay for 4X4s to the 163 elected representatives of the lower house, if we consider that is the average price. of 4X4 on the market about 250 million Ar.
4X4 fever has always gripped all the successive deputies in Tsimbazaza, regardless of their political affiliation. The provision of these all-terrain vehicles is debated at the start of each legislature. If in 2019, the government managed to appease the appetite of the deputies, that is no longer the case.
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