I can't understand how a member of parliament's salary is higher than the minimum wage. Because this is technically wrong.

Can an employer get a lower salary than his worker? Is this possible? The employer is the one who pays his worker's salary anyway.

Since a member of parliament is the representative of this nation, the boss is the nation, the nation pays their salaries and the nation receives the minimum wage, technically the member of parliament's salary cannot be higher than the minimum wage. There is a logical error here.

In fact, there are worse ones, there are members of parliament who are both members of parliament and receive a pension.

Any salary you receive above the minimum wage is a great sin.