Office equipment

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The office consists of cash benefits and benefits in kind, which members of parliament receive as compensation for their mandate expenses . The term of office equipment as well as the parliamentary allowance part of the diets (Latin "this", "day"; the medieval Latin "dieta", "daily wages"; French "diète", "The convenes meeting"; in Switzerland is of daily allowance speaking) granted to members of a parliament . With the office equipment all those expenses are to be covered, which are incurred for the exercise of a public mandate. These include the office , various office supplies or a necessary second home at work.

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Individual evidence

  1. Braun W./Jantsch M./Klante E .: Federal Parliamentary Law - including the European Parliamentary Law and the State Parliamentary Law; Comment. Berlin (de Gruyter) 2002, p. 138 ( [1] )
  2. Explanation on juraforum.de
  3. ^ German Bundestag - allowance for expenses for the members of the German Bundestag .