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sweep all the branches in tehran , isfahan and sari, hedaya, the city of household appliances. i will not be a volunteer in the upcoming elections because i do not consider myself a worthy representative for the people
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. we expect someone who was a representative. a coach takes orders and coordinates from one place . the difference between the one who votes and the one who doesn't is from the earth to the sky. a person who votes and declares his wishes and steps to achieve them can achieve his goals. in the name of god . hello and good night to the listeners viewers. dear majlis film program, in tonight's program, we will talk with mrs. rifat bayat, who was born in 1336 and was one of the female representatives in the islamic council, and in the seventh round , she was a representative in only one term of the seventh round, of course, in the term.
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let him be a member of parliament in the seventh round, but before becoming a member of parliament, he is one of those. being from america at the age of 21, when the imam came to noflochateau in paris, near paris , mrs. bayat was studying in america and left her studies to come to france with her husband, and they were among those who saw the imam in noflochateau. after coming to iran, actually living in america.
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be busy working for the islamic republic. now, i prefer to start from there, that is, from the time when they decided from america to abandon the analysis and take their statement to paris and accompany the imam. hello, good night . i say hello to the dear viewers of this program . it was mathematics . i had a diploma in mathematics in iran and i really liked architecture and civil engineering . those were the issues of changing the ideology of the hypocrites organization and various issues at that time.
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until 1955, when i was banned from graduating, due to the reasons that we were soldiers, we had to become soldiers, and because i was imitating the imam, their opinion was that even with a hijab, even in administrative work, you should not enter the conscription system. i was denied entrance exam and now i work like a teacher . that's why i was in the construction industry when i was 17 or 18 years old because i liked the construction work in the subway. after i got married, we went to america and my wife is a sociologist there were a lot of debates about the movement of the dispossessed there. we were members of the community and these were almost social political atmospheres for us to study and return as if to help change the system if the imam did something that there was no need for our field or any other field there. i started studying sociology. do you still believe that it is sociology?
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it's a good course. i'm very happy that i studied it. i'm very satisfied. yes, both of you became doctors. no, my wife got an mba. later, i was studying for a doctorate. so what is your husband doing now? my wife and i run a non-governmental educational institution. do you still believe that it is good to become a member of the parliament . yes, i believe that you can serve a lot . so, you did not become a candidate this term . this term, i intended to do something that might be more widespread in the society and in our country. we will take more effective steps. we can do it from the outside, maybe the parliament and the government and the sixth principle of the constitution, which so-called states that the administration of the country's affairs is by voting, that is, by referendum, which forms these four axes : the legislative branch, the executive branch, and the judicial branch, which
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has its own place of supervision. and urban and islamic councils that urban and the village that forms the municipality and village councils , i think we should change some of the structures and do something to make the organization more efficient sometimes, that's why in our university we are thinking of a national conference and scientific research. the factors influencing governance agility in the country's administration were those four axes that we started from farvardin, and in this agility, we reached the government first. we have elections ahead of us, and i started discussing, so to speak, maybe a kind of data mining for the commissions. well , i compared and saw that the number of our commissions is completely different. in the legal and judicial commission, we have 6 people. in terms of national and international security
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, we have 25 people, in agriculture, for example , we have 22 people and 14 people. it is much better to talk about the meeting, if the candidates are commission-oriented, it is much better to express the parliament, that is, in this one month , the parties have not yet given me a list of, for example, 30 people who will be in tehran, for example, forgive me, for example
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, mr. behrouz ofgami, for example, they are artists, for example , the cultural commission of bayat, for example, here is mr. so-and -so, there is mr. some kind of medicine means that when people see this list, they know that the parliament has some it chooses purposefully and the candidates should be trained in everything. now, we have started to invite them to take a so-called course on the constitution , to see some of mr. nameh's internal affairs, to look at international affairs , as far as we know. i decided that i should not be a candidate because i have to go work for myself or my family now, but if it is like this, we can work better, but the problem we have is the issue of women. mr. fahgami is really a talent and wants to do something it takes political and a certain amount of courage , but we can't create that courage, but education can
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be given, that is, if a person has some ability to challenge, and can argue well , convince well and be purposeful. who wants to go and solve something for the people of the country, not for the province? well, women also feel that they should work a little more. these two are the main reasons, but it is a very important issue. now we are finding that when women we talk to each other and we see that there is a very good capability in the country and they can play an important role in, for example, our economic commission has threats and bribery , and i don't know, making promises and even for example something like rivalry in the parliament, anyway, making deals, i don't know, misbehaving with women in different ways, this doesn't happen, no, i always say that you should look at these two or three years, of course. rashor, i don't know
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what you meant, but in this period after the revolution, we didn't have any women like these men who are now in prison. there was one case, and you were never threatened in the seventh round because of your vote. but, in convergence , it is natural that there should be a negotiation about an issue being voted on, but that is a threat for example, if you don't agree with this vote , we won't let him get paid, no, but we won't let him do it until the next round, no, i didn't have this case, but because i had two criticisms in 2008 , i had two criticisms, one of which was the minister of agriculture's criticism, unfortunately one among the ladies of one of the provinces , our so-called turkish linguist took time to speak in favor, but he spoke against, and he got less votes, and
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in the borders and in the province, and so on. no, but no one wanted me, for example, they might think that i will announce if this happens and i had collected 15 16 votes for the challenge of the interior minister, it reached 10. until finally, with the same work that the colleagues were doing now, they took back the votes, of course, what happened as you say, some of them, i noticed after they did not receive votes, i saw that there are places to go and things to happen. after all, there are not many. something should be done about this issue, it happens, but for women
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, there are less professionals, i did not see the issue as serious as that, but when mr. abu tarabi wanted to announce the insult, they said that the lady should come, unfortunately, i said that i had a low vote, why? i realized how a row finally happened in this space of maybe five minutes, but it didn't happen later, but me don't want to say this. we will make him do this, no, but those who talked to me realized that one of the problems that we have is that one of the problems that we have is that a major issue in the whole country does not go away in the parliament. many and many people have been confused by this since a few years ago when they said about legislative policies, one of the issues that they say without ambiguity. being legal, many of our laws are full of ambiguity, some issues
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, well, these back and forths were very important . for several months now, you may think that the regulations have not come. there is a reason. well, one of the reasons is that maybe the central bank says, "well , the people have to provide their own currency . what are we doing? i want to import a car. i want to get an offer from the central bank." yes, one of the problems of the same. since the central bank is a state and the government installs it, these interferences also happen and this issue of the car has not been resolved yet. my point is that you are saying that i don't know the discussion, these things behind the curtain of our legislation have caused that the parliament in general things are arranged and they are and they really are hey, it will weaken a bit later, only the people know that the only so-called effective force on the country's economic destiny, our social culture and civilization, and
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that mr. said that we should form an islamic state, which we are still on the way to, is the majlis and it is the most important pillar. the more people vote more clearly and know their candidates more clearly , the less things you say will happen . it was 1985, and i think the issue was the targeting of subsidies. there was an issue about the import of the so-called bread baking industry, which should be banned. well, this vote was passed , and then it was even okay, yes, if the country grows domestically
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, until the country becomes self-sufficient in the production of the so-called bread baking machines, the import will be with such a percentage. well, immediately, it didn't take long. the next month, we saw that this happened and a very big and famous factory, which is now a large baked bread factory, opened and imported cars. now look at yourself like this. recently, it was announced that i don't know how long it was ordered to be registered, so kohen ayname did not come. who ordered it to be registered? if we have a law for many things that the people can do by themselves , the parliament
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will be relieved. we will give you a plan, and if it is the same people. manage the economy sector well and let them intervene in the macroeconomics as well and in revenue generation, productivity, wealth generation, all these things, well, they are the ones who pay taxes, the wealth goes up, when we close our hands, these side events also happen in the parliament. these rules mean for example, the issues related to the bylaws and the details that you said will make the heads of the representatives hot.
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in my opinion, the same debate was one of the important debates of the nuclear energy debate, which was very controversial. i remember the first two months when i was a candidate, my seat was here . i think it was 84 seats. yes, the second row. and onor onorm, in my opinion, she was another lady. the first thing i started, so to speak, was the discussion of preventing the so-called plan that happened after sadabad after the sadabad conference, which had caused us to voluntarily sign the protocol. let's deal with the annexation. let's accept it. my belief was and still is. i don't believe that those who are members of the mpt should negotiate with each other about
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what they should do about the enrichment situation, just like opec. and i have always wished that when they say let's negotiate, when you have a nuclear warhead , when you have an atomic bomb, i have no idea what i want to negotiate with you. call me and say that if i have any responsibility, i will really say that i will not negotiate with you because you are with us at all the same type and with now, as they say today, it is not a balance.
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the situation is the same, let's come out, why don't you come out, what is going to happen, worse than that, i can't say , why doesn't someone in iran say that i don't want to negotiate with iran, what is iran for, or you, go and sign it, i mean the agency. sign the pti , sign the membership, or i will come out, then we can talk to each other. israel, why does it have to be forced to say that india has pakistan, and this is why mr. al-baradi said, one of my wishes is that we get out of pti. one of the programs that i announced was the same my important plan was that i will allow the people to do whatever they want in the economy, then import and export are forbidden, of course, other than that
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, their business is production, and everything should be in the hands of the people , so that i can do it, and at the same time , this is one of my plans. it used to be that we would collect the tax from the so-called kurdish expenses, now we are saying pez, now we are saying the card , and this is the same. let's see what happens. now there is forgiveness for some people now, to say something, a certain amount can actually be taxed on consumption. look, sir, you mean that you are opposing the income tax in order to remove the income, which does not want to stay under the pillow, and it has to be spent eventually. yes, if we do this now, they started a work, but in my opinion, this work, which also takes courage in the economic issue of the same car, the work of the car that they say is behind the curtain, and they don't let you see that whatever our non-oil income increases
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, forgive me, it is behind the economic curtains. i say that they will be upset from the beginning of the revolution this is happening. you think that as the president, you can really face the pressures and threats that exist for this so-called distribution of resources. the so-called interests of the country mean a lot of greed and you know there are very big figures. can you as the president resist all the approvals that exist? cutting distance and all the factors that collect cutting distance, i am here to serve you . hazrat agha's statement is that 12 years ago in kermanshah, in my opinion, he spoke to the youth and said that
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we can change our presidential system. as we had a prime minister before, he changed, and the imam gathered the elites and elders, and your belief is that it is possible that now we are a presidential system , we should make it a parliamentary system . from the beginning to the top, these have a series of social and political financial costs for us, if we remove this and now three people, two people are always nominated by the guardian council , we should not have anything to do with my minister. by the way, in the election of the government board, there are a lot of rent issues . this is one of our issues of corruption. 290 people vote
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now. how much now, how much later, a president after two months or three months, the one who voted and got 180 votes will easily change it in the morning. well, what kind of law is this, so we can say this gentleman, this gentleman, this lady anyway, sir , if mr. maqaan is the leader, it will be fine to say that he is a minister. we don't know whether it's from the government board to yours who do you want to go to the government, we voted for you, this is your package, go and this is your budget. we also have a lot of budgeting, mr. ofgami . again , the same little things cause corruption in the so-called generalization of the budget in the provinces
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. it is possible to elect the governor, the governor is almost determined , the governor is determined first of all, this is determined, that is, when it comes. the issue has been resolved in the elections, so we can't give too much importance to this election, because this is the way our current governments are, that is, the parliament must elect the president. what can be done to increase the number? in my opinion , television can work very well. sedasima can do very well, the followers of friday imams , imams of congregations, our university professors, that is , they should announce to the people and they should also announce the good ladies so that they can be encouraged. i remember
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it was an important issue. the so-called land and air that they say was famous only from the nobles, that is, from the building , and well, we had gone to see the imam, the factions , i go once in a while, we, the women's faction, went to see the master, and the conversation was very long, maybe two and a half hours. finally, we talked about various issues, the issue of gender justice was brought up, saying that gender justice is much better than that issue, equality at all , and we had a lot of discussions . it was an important discussion. this subject was abused a lot and that period of discussion the family was also mentioned in the parliament, they said that i am also worried about this honorable verse of the quran being misused and the wisdom of this verse being lost. the
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verse that i said yes, i agree that we came tomorrow morning and wrote two urgent cases because the woman is from the earth. go to the wedding because you know that many villagers get hurt, for example, the women had several hectares of land. when he died, for example , it was a 100-meter house.
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saying but, but the jurist said, but the jurist , do you know what he meant? yes, i know, the conversion was an emergency . anyway, he did not vote when the next round came on the floor and in the public forum, i remember mr. larijani announcing that one of the men in the field had expressed concern that they had questioned the issue and given mr. laijan's opinion, they announced that i spoke with him , they agree and you, god willing, are concerned about the issue. please see how long this matter took. yes , we worked a lot. i don't believe that women can't face danger in the presidency, but there is no violence in some of our houses, that's danger. the most critical day you had in the seventh parliament. which one was it? do you remember the core? yes , there were two or three. there was one when i first entered. now anyway, for the first week, they divide, for example , representatives into commissions, of course, with rewards.
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no, it's not me and one of the ladies who only studied abroad. i left them. it was very important to me because i wanted to work on defense issues and security issues. the second issue, so to speak , was the topic of the same discussion. in my opinion, it was nuclear energy, which the chairman of the commission, in my opinion , i don't know why he did this. our withdrawal from mpt
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and issues of the same protocol. at that time, i really feel hurt, i have a feeling that our whole country is playing a game, for example. for example, maybe two or three people threatened me that if you say these things, sir , they will be upset. i don't think that sir, i don't think that they are against the country's independence on enrichment and such. one of the plans that i had an opinion on targeting subsidies at that time, i was against cash, i came, i don't know if domestic gasoline at that time was around 30 million liters per day, i think it was 20, i divided it into

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