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Public Outcry as Proposed Bill Grants Diplomatic Passports to Ex-Lawmakers’ Children

Last updated: July 12, 2026 6:36 pm
Ayesha Masood
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A proposal to grant diplomatic passports to the children of former parliamentarians has ignited a firestorm of criticism, with citizens and political commentators labeling the move “shameful” and an abuse of state privileges.

The draft legislation, which seeks to extend blue passport eligibility to the adult children of former members of the National Assembly and Senate, has sparked a rare moment of cross-platform unity in public anger. On social media, users are questioning the justification for extending such perks to family members of private citizens who no longer hold public office.

“This is exactly why the system is broken,” one analyst posted on X, reflecting the sentiment of thousands. “They are carving out a permanent elite class while the public struggles with basic documentation and travel hurdles.”

The diplomatic passport — typically reserved for serving diplomats, high-ranking government officials, and those on official state business — offers significant travel advantages, including visa-free entry to several countries and expedited processing. Critics argue that extending these benefits to the children of former legislators serves no national interest and creates a tiered citizenship structure.

Supporters of the bill, largely drawn from within the corridors of power, have attempted to frame the move as a security measure, citing the potential risks faced by families of former public figures. Yet, the argument has gained little traction. Opponents point out that if security were the genuine concern, the state would be providing protection details rather than travel documents that imply a status of state representation.

The timing of the proposal has further fueled the backlash. With the country navigating a period of economic austerity, the optics of lawmakers prioritizing personal perks for their families have been described by opponents as “tone-deaf” and “grossly insensitive.”

For many, the bill represents a deeper issue of institutional entitlement. It isn’t just about the physical document; it’s about the widening gap between the political class and the people they represent.

As the debate intensifies, pressure is mounting on those who sponsored the draft to justify the expenditure of state resources on what many view as an unnecessary privilege. Whether the bill proceeds to a vote remains the primary question, but the political cost of the proposal is already being tallied in the court of public opinion.

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