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MP Al Tamimi suggests limiting housing loan repayments to 10% for retirees.

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Last updated: 2024/10/27 at 9:51 PM
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A proposal has been submitted to the Bahraini Council of Representatives urging the government to reschedule housing loan installments for retirees, limiting deductions to a maximum of 10% of their retirement pension. The proposal, submitted by MP Bader Al Tamimi cites Article 68 of the Constitution and Article 128 of the Council’s internal regulations. The proposal argues that the current 25% deduction mandated by the Ministry of Housing places an undue burden on retirees, particularly those with lower pensions due to shorter service periods or initially lower salaries.

The accompanying explanatory memorandum highlights the impact of rising inflation and the increased cost of living, emphasising the need to support this segment of the population who have contributed significantly to the nation. The MP contend that limiting the deduction to 10% would alleviate financial strain and ensure a dignified standard of living for retirees. The proposal stresses the importance of social justice and the public good, advocating for the government to reconsider the current repayment scheme. The proposal is now awaiting review by the relevant committee before being presented to the Council for consideration.

The proposal to reschedule housing loan installments for retirees in Bahrain has gained traction as a means to alleviate financial strain on this vulnerable group. The proposal, submitted by MP Bader Al Tamimi, argues that the current 25% deduction mandated by the Ministry of Housing is too high and places an unjust burden on retirees, especially those with lower pensions. By limiting deductions to a maximum of 10% of their retirement pension, the proposal seeks to ensure a dignified standard of living for retirees, taking into account the impact of rising inflation and increased cost of living.

The proposal highlights the importance of social justice and the public good, calling on the government to reconsider the current repayment scheme. It emphasizes the need to support retirees who have contributed significantly to the nation and are facing financial difficulties due to the high deduction rates. By rescheduling housing loan installments and limiting deductions, the proposal aims to provide relief to retirees and promote a more equitable and sustainable financial system for this segment of the population.

The proposal is grounded in constitutional and regulatory provisions, citing Article 68 of the Constitution and Article 128 of the Council’s internal regulations. These legal frameworks support the argument for rescheduling housing loan installments for retirees and limiting deductions to a reasonable percentage of their retirement pension. The proposal is currently awaiting review by the relevant committee before being presented to the Council for consideration, indicating that it is moving through the legislative process and gaining attention from decision-makers.

Overall, the proposal to reschedule housing loan installments for retirees in Bahrain is a significant step towards addressing financial challenges faced by this vulnerable group. By advocating for a more equitable repayment scheme and limiting deductions to a manageable percentage, the proposal seeks to promote social justice and ensure a dignified standard of living for retirees. As it moves through the legislative process, it is hoped that the proposal will receive support from decision-makers and ultimately lead to concrete measures that benefit retirees in Bahrain.

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