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Phidias Panayiotou: Reveals His Earnings as an MEP

Including an additional 350 euros per day - The amounts he discloses are staggering

Newsroom July 6 10:51

Cypriot MEP Phidias Panayiotou, whose candidacy made waves on the international political scene, addresses a question many might have wondered: how much does a Member of the European Parliament earn?

Phidias Panayiotou, the 24-year-old content creator from Cyprus who was elected as an MEP in this year’s elections, provides a detailed breakdown of his monthly earnings as a member of the European Parliament.

“Initially, I receive 8000 euros net, and additionally, for each working day, meaning each day I come to the Parliament and sign in, I get an extra 350 euros, which is a bit peculiar,” Panayiotou explains.

“Besides that, I receive 30,000 euros a month for my team’s salaries. Furthermore, I can have an office in my home country, for which the Parliament allocates a budget of up to 5000 euros,” he adds.

“On top of all this, I am also given 4000 euros per month to promote the work I do here in Parliament. Another interesting fact is that I receive 10,000 euros a month to bring people to the Parliament and explain what we do here,” he says.

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The MEP also mentions certain perks he receives in addition to the money, which totals up to 60,000 euros so far, such as a driver to transport him in Brussels and covered expenses for returning to his home country.

At the end of the video, he poses a question that has often concerned many citizens, especially amid successive economic crises. “Do you think we are overpaid for what we do or underpaid?”

Phidias Panayiotou made a significant impact as an independent candidate, managing to garner almost 20% of the vote in the European elections and finishing third in the polls, surpassing historical parties and bringing a different approach to the country’s political scene.

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