Mandate-election commissioner Karmen Furman has provided details regarding the allocation of mandatory parliamentary residences. According to Furman, the housing units are designated for a total of 15 Members of Parliament (MPs). The distribution includes representation from the Freedom Movement, two allocations from the SDS quota, one unit for the SD, Levica, and the right-wing triject.
For the current year, the utilization of these residences is expected to involve eight MPs from the Freedom Movement, two from the SDS quota, and one from the SD. Regarding the physical assets, there are a total of 49 available residences. These accommodations feature a size range, with the smallest unit measuring approximately 20 square meters and the largest reaching 60 square meters.
The rental terms are structured as favorable, non-profit agreements, with costs ranging between 136 and 465 euros. These details outline the parameters for the MPs utilizing the mandated parliamentary housing.