tv [untitled] February 13, 2024 3:30am-4:01am IRST
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for one product , we have to see its effects on other products. today, when the price of gasoline went up and you came in the morning, you asked to take a taxi and asked for 100 tomans. he told me 3 thousand tomans. if you were going to the parliament , this plan is to raise the price of gasoline to a price between international prices. so that smuggling is no longer possible, neither to pakistan nor to turkey , because you know the price in turkey, the highest price is one of the highest prices in the world, something around 200,000 tomans per liter, and in europe, which is two euros, that is, turkey, sorry. it can be about 150 thousand tomans, but for two euros or one it costs more than two euros, which is about 130,000 tomans
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. if you went to the parliament now, would they support such a plan or not ? a decision should be taken to tell those who work in fuel smuggling that we have given them fuel at the same price from a certain location, but what is the point of smuggling now, but one condition. we used to tell them what goods to bring back to the country, considering the existing sanctions, that is, to bring us the goods needed by our country, and even colebra in the parliament. the possibility of corruption, threats and manipulation in the first periods, which was not present in the periods before your period, that is , for example, from the 6th parliament, which was an extremely political parliament, and those issues related to rand-khor. and threats
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and coercion were not prominent in it yet, that is, most of the political issues were prominent, but from that period onward , it seems that it finally became clear that these pressures were not proposed to you in the parliament or, for example , threatened to approve certain layers or plans that it would cause the movement of big rounds in relation to the threat that in our country , i know the possibility is very, very, very low that anyone will come to this. he can threaten the representative because you were a warrior and the promised front came to you, yes, but in the case of big rents , this happened in the parliament. conflicts , i really mean this, conflicts within the parliament between factions between parties. in relation to
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political issues, it was like the jcpoa, which did not have a personal benefit for anyone to threaten or treat anyone, but see the reality is that hazrat mr. faramish is saying that the representatives should really be people and it is very important for the people to remain, we are distancing our representatives. from this, i believe that if a young person comes today, he will say on the radio and television, "what are they voting for ? we did not explain what the representative's duties are, and what the people 's demands are now , especially those representatives who come from small places." yes, small places, yes. the representative goes there and says
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, i will hire your child. he tells another person, he says to another. you know, i know that hiring is not the responsibility of the representative, but it is a vicious cycle. in order for him to remain a manager, he must listen to the representative. accept this, take 100 people to work, more than you can't, there were beatings during your term , there were many beatings during the 6th parliament period , yes, there were many good days and many bitter days. one of them was a reformist and one was a fundamentalist who almost caressed each other. in fact, during our period, there was a mass fight. yes, the worst day of the parliament was sunday siab, a sunday when even my representatives were upset and something that should not happen. these are the big issues of sah, in fact, the arrival of mr.
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ahmadad and that movie they broadcast and that movie broadcasting some of our work may not be accidental or cause internal problems, but externally it was credit for the whole system. yes, the system is discredited. there is another crisis in the parliament. do you remember in the 8th or 9th parliament , it was a critical day. it was a critical day. it was critical , but i think that all people are in general. both sides, whether those who were against the jcpoa or those who were in favor of the jcpoa, from their own point of view and in their own opinion, in fact , there is a discussion about the system and serving the country and the people, whether you agree or oppose the tears that were shed there.
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the cooperation and support of the parliament was right or should have resisted the approval of the jcpoa. what was agreed upon in the jcpoa may have been in the interest of the people, but i remember one sentence from mr. agha, he said that america has no stopping power, reach the jcpoa, give the missiles , give the missiles , they want a military base in your country and it will continue like this as a result. we have all seen that even though the jcpoa was approved and all the excuses are domestic and foreign opponents , even though the jcpoa was approved, it was pulled out by america itself, but now if the us is supposed to return to the jcpoa , what do you think, should iran accept it or not?
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many good works were done in the government of sinzam, and with other countries and europe. and america, this is actually a positive view. it is our country that we announced and told the world that we are not at war with anyone . what advice do you give to your children to vote for the parliament? did you have an explanation that your children vote at all? yes , children, when they want to vote, what do you say about the parliament, what is the use of voting? i don't just tell my children, i want to tell my people , especially the people of khuzestan and ahvaz. afkhami, all our people , our people, in their hearts fight against corruption and the official who likes to distance himself, in fact
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, he should be dealt with. i will tell you how many people came to parliament by taking a photo of their copies. become a member of the parliament without paying people, the salary that a member of parliament receives during his 4 years is not a tenth of the money he is spending for the election of that representative who does this. the representative who does this is not looking for service . it is not a service. my advice to people is that those who spend less are those who are healthier. you, who want to fight corruption , send healthy people to the parliament. i am asking the election candidates to make promises that are beyond your power and do not make promises to the people. dear ones, you are one of the 200 members of the parliament, you cannot decide on your own.
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let's get it, the parliament has a very big place in the policy making of this country, it is the light of the executive branch, and in fact, for the executive branch, the decisions that the parliament makes , but if i sat in a group, i said your livelihood, i went to the parliament. i think it is not at all possible to solve the livelihood by one person . let's not be pessimistic. people, the great work that was supposed to be done in the 8th and 9th parliament was done and it was not. what do you think was the reason ? the fact that the parliament is bill-oriented has become plan-oriented, which means that our plan has become twice as many layers as the government works and experts. with its capacity, with its ability, with the budget
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it has, in fact, the ministry of specialized houses sits down , examines and assesses their own needs , sends it to the parliament for approval, but we see that a member of the parliament comes up with a plan and puts it on paper. it takes 15 signatures, let us say that we have 222 plans in the country , 480, excuse me , 22 bills. is it possible that the parliament's time is taken for big things ? what i mean is that we could in the future, the issue of employment
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is the main concern of our society. we all have this concern in our homes, and day by day this basket is increasing because the output is low. which plan was approved or the bill was approved? we did it in the country. and that was the private sector. it was actually a reduction in the size of the government's enterprise. destroying it again and bringing many people into the government's basket was not a help to the country , that is, it went out the window. this happened again and continued even now. almost now, finally, in the next term of the parliament, which with
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we are facing new situations, especially from an economic point of view, what should the parliament do , what is the important thing that it should do in the field of economy , you, the commissions, well, you yourself were a representative and you entered into this issue, our commission, the economic commission , a number of commissions. our specialized commissions should have experts come in so that something can be done, because i don't want to bring up issues that during election days and mentalities affect people, but really , our specialized commissions are the way they are. whether they are specialized or not, my request is that the first thing they do in the 12th parliament, god willing
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employ expert people in specialized commissions to be a legislative advisory arm for the executive branch. if this happens in this country , there is a lot of work to be done. another thing, i want to tell a memory, perhaps the best memory of the era. i was represented, and the representatives should note that serving these people is very important, mr. afkhami , i used to sit in public meetings on fridays. in one of the public meetings , a person came from another city. when i talked to him , he said that i have two children, a 7-year-old girl. a 12-year-old boy, my son is actually my son karolale. my hand has a hole in the roof of his mouth when he eats through his nose it comes out at that time for 1300 dnd and i think it was 91.
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i said how much it costs. 12 million tomans. 12 million tomans was a lot of money at that time . i called one of our friends who owned a company. count 5 million tomans for me . call the next one of my friends. the university and the food were good, he was in class, he came out and said what happened. i said this is the story. he said i will pay 12 million . i called the doctor who wanted to do this . he is a very good doctor in khuzestan province. i talked to him. well, it was our first call. he kindly told me how he was when you called . you called me. the 12 million i don't take is my hospital money . i will give it. yes, i called these two nobles. the first one said well, i have put
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aside 5 million for another operation. if he needs it, i also told the second one that you are in you are a good partner. dear mr. kho, the following week, a gentleman came with his daughter. this girl has had so many surgeries on her face , i think she is 6 years old. he wanted so much surgery to be done on his face and it was done in one of the private hospitals in tehran. we were invited to tehran. i had done something here. i had taken a two-story unit. with the 100 million they had given, they had bought a unit and brought the patients and their companions to sleep here because i had been to a hospital and saw their condition , so i did this, we kept it here , i told my office manager that i am busy, will you take this child with the girls with his father? you will sleep in the hospital after the operation. give me my hospital account number. that
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person will pay 5 million tomans. was it plastic surgery? plastic surgery. what was that? it was burnt? no, not this jaw. it was congenital. mr. afkhami, i agree with this i said to my office manager: we have to be careful, you don't stand next to them anymore. i forgot until the following week. i called the person in charge and he said, what happened to this girl's father? don't call, let's put money in his account. said mr. hossein. i forgot, i didn't go to the hospital, i said , "what did god say, i forgot, by god , i say this, i called his father, i told him where he was, ahvazm, i said, then he told my daughter, i did the operation, i said, "then what happened to the hospital money
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?" and not taking money from me, i want to say this when my heart and love for a person or for people, if you want to work, surely god will help you, that money may have come to a good cause . it was paid that day in that hospital, but the issue is that two operations were done without a single rial of cost, so that the loved ones who want to be representatives should know how beautiful the work is. what love to serve these people, i thank you again. and all the dear ones who actually created this very good and important program so that people know what their mps are doing, what they have in mind and not doing, and i hope that god will grant you and all of us a good end. we are sincere. thank you very much
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. we were talking with mr. seyed sharif hosseini, the representative of the ahvaz constituency in the 8th and 9th periods of the islamic council. and i hope that now that they are advisers to the minister of oil, but with the experience they have in government work, in the future , they will still be old enough to return to become mps in the next term. good night. various political and economic trends compete in the elections. the importance of elections in electing a strong parliament, the key is in the hands of the people, what will prevent your competitors, mandated pricing, fixing the exchange rate by mandate is impossible, naft abadan, qatar why are they paying him to watch football? yes , and your talks are mostly behind the window and for the pain of these media, the press is known to eat
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, you don't want to be the manager of the football player , do you agree with the concentration of all activities in tehran. you can say that this problem will be solved with the transfer of the capital. 4400 parallel businesses will come to the agricultural space, but the debate on trends will be higher on the eve of the elections every day at 3 pm on the news network.
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the place of the martyrs and riga of haji ghasemi and imami. in the name of allah, rahman al-rahim salam. the president of the regulations for recruiting top national talents in the university according to the new decree of the supreme council of cultural revolution, for a period of two years and on a trial basis, at least 10% of the enrollment capacity in the undergraduate level of farhangian university will be allocated to students and elite students with superior talent. finds. these students and students without participating in the entrance exam and only by participating in the interview and conducting
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