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Committee votes to keep cost-of-living adjustments for government ministers.
A minority, on the other hand, believed that current regulations should be kept.
The issue will now be discussed by a committee in the Senate .
The committee also rejected two initiatives by Andreas Glarner concerning parliamentary allowances.
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