tv [untitled] February 14, 2024 7:30pm-8:01pm IRST
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a worthy representative for the people. they coordinate in 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. greetings and respect to listeners and viewers. dear and interested in the majlis film program in the majlis film program with we are talking about seyed mehdi mousavinejad, who was a representative of the 9th term of the islamic council, that is, like me, i was a representative for a term , yes, i was in the 6th term . currently
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, he is getting a doctorate in economics in the undergraduate field of oil, gas, and energy, and he is also studying abroad, but he does not have a choice in the field of seminary studies in the field of foreign studies, that is, he is in higher studies. in the administration of the enema of the laws of the assembly, that is, after the ninth period the parliament's law enema department is busy and this issue of law enema is a topic that is interesting for us to ask exactly what it means. hello, greetings and courtesy to hazrat talebi and all the viewers of this program . we are very sincere. i pray to god that we are at your service. that is, what does the enema of laws department do? see enema of laws. well, you know that in this 110-year-old
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legislative system of the country, many laws have been passed by the national assembly of the islamic council under the so-called titles or drafts or sub-divisions. these have not been checked, so to speak, they are obsolete or expired or contradict or conflict with the laws. new laws, or laws that a representative wants to propose, or the government wants to make a bill , well, in the old days, finally, some laws have been decided to adapt to the previous laws in terms of whether they conflict or are in line with them, or, so to speak, those laws or laws that interfere with the new laws. or the new laws interfering with the old laws would cause a law to be passed in the parliament, it needed an amendment. laws should be created
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the reason for this is that the person who is corrupt in the economic field usually knows the laws and knows how to circumvent or which laws to use. yes , as long as the parliament itself does not cancel and repeal it, that is, it should not be considered as a violation of that law. it is current unless it is a new law the image can cancel the previous one or cancel the previous one, so to speak, if this happens , yes, otherwise, all the laws are valid until
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they are canceled anyway. well, we have obsolete laws. for example, let me make an offer here , for example, we have a bank financial collection, a provision in the law for one of the family members of that bank . do tell me that you owe me so much since then you used to give and make a claim to mali. anyway, this was one of the necessities that happened, and after that we started criticizing the past and current laws. you are the representative of dashtestan. yes , how far is dashtestan from the sea? the border with tangestane
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is along the sea. we are almost 60 kilometers from the sea through bushehr, but from other sides, such as the islands of the island, they call it north and south , or bandar. the last point of dashtestan is not more than 10 to 15 kilometers away. bushe province itself has 4 representatives and 4 constituencies, which are usually it is the same size in all four areas , it is almost the same 100 humidity as bushar , it is less humid than there, but it has humidity, but it is less than there, and then what do the people of dashtestan usually do, that is, from most of the agriculture there , we have about five million palm trees. in the plains , in general, due to the lack of water, especially the water problems that our farmers usually struggle with , of course, now there are a hundred problems, and if it succeeds
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, there will be fewer problems. our number used to increase by 5 million, but now creating restrictions due to the lack of water , which is where the march is happening from shiraz shiraz. it happened and i was small, then there was a march , there was noise, and these, my father brought me to go to the march and these to participate.
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i was almost 4 years old at that time, for example, this remains in my mind, that i went with my father on my father's shoulder, for example, we went to a march, but this scene remembers the war, why is it because your age does not affect you, nor does your age go to war. it's okay, but only for a while i was in a program before, it happened to be in the same parliament , i don't know what it was, like da cima, i said this, i was not old at that time, but we were in a middle school , i was in the first year of middle school. being that anyone who wants to be sent and volunteer for the war can come and make snus. at that time, there was an association, our school had an association, then this is the head of our association, or sully , in the year 60, and i think 6 is 66, so you were 12 years old
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, yes, i was 12 years old, i was in the first year of middle school, it was the end of the war, and then there was peace, and now i say that there was peace after that , i remember this president of our association. he was young, that is, he was a teenager, but he had grown a beard, or, for example , almost mohsen. then they came and told us that i remember at that time, one of these guards came and said to this educational officer of our school that whatever you brought the child to the street, i will send him like this to go to war, why did you bring this? what is this little baby for me? after all, we are old. yes, at that time , we were doing cultural activities in my school , but we did not come with anything, and we were separated because we are
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going to war. i was thinking that because they had a will , i thought that whoever went to war and was martyred, he should have a will at the same time , and i had written something like this in my handwriting and put it under the so-called carpet in our house. i said that they are sweeping, for example , they finally get access to it, we have come to a place they will give us lunch there and in yagluiha, they will give us lunch and then i will get into our van. well, the front and the war in the direction of khuzestan was passing by the path of our village , it was passing by our village , it was raining. you don't belong to the war . look at them. we came home and in short , dabareh took things and said, then he says, the war is simple and easy. when did you think of this or what made you come to participate in the elections?
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the fact of the matter is that i had no plan for the elections at all. now, when i came to qom seminary in almost 1970 , we were engaged in studies and such, and in 1984, we entered the bushar corps, that is, in 1983 , we were doing cultural activities. we didn't take them seriously, but we saw that they didn't take them very seriously, and then , unfortunately, or fortunately, we entered the election stage, and then you decided to seriously resist , you didn't become a candidate, and then there were circumstances that, due to those circumstances, i was no longer able to participate. however, in my so-called parliament, this is the reality which
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parliament, which was a serious challenge. or, for example, in the discussion of the same conflict that happened, mr. ahmadinejad, coming to the parliament must have been a special event in the debate. in the term of equity, we had a series of problems in the discussion of population size , we had a series of serious discussions, we have many cases, so to speak. justice was a very good thing, but it was not managed well , otherwise it was decided, they know the right decision, but the so-called subsidiary companies that are the so-called justice i mean, in fact, there were unprofitable companies. yes , unfortunately, these companies were brought in, and later on, these companies were not managed well. i came with a very serious attitude and raised
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the issue of justice. i myself followed a few debates in the parliament. one was the issue of babak zanjani , which was related to the corruption debate that happened here, because he was also related to our commission, along with mr. dr. mir kazemi, who was the head of the commission at that time, and i told him that he was a shareholder of justice in the studies that we were doing. it was that, for example, the heads and managers of factories and companies. stocks generally speaking, justice was given in exchange for forgiveness and nothing, which meant that the people had no family and were at a loss, and no one gave them anything. it didn't reach and unfortunately they have a very powerful control over this area that it was impossible to do anything, that is, you couldn't do anything . he had done the factory , he had done the subdivision, well, we can see, for example
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, the managers of the complex there had caused many problems for both the people there and the workers. there, i had tried to buy my officials , and they were very forgiving , they took the officials with them , nobody said anything . justice must reach a certain place , in spite of the fact that i approved the so-called shares of justice at that time in the parliament in the open court .
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but between this decision and selling these loss-making companies to the private sector, which one do you choose? look, if we are talking about loss-making companies, then it is certain that they will be sold to the private sector after that, they finally invested in the sectors needed by the people, of course, it was much better , naturally, of course, there is also a lot of corruption in privatization, yes, we have many problems in privatization. 44 of the constitution. for the main implementation, how many challenges did we have, how many challenges do we have right now, how many special margins and margins are there, anyway, one of our major problems so far, which we happen to see in the discussion of handovers, especially or loss-making subsidiaries, which, unfortunately , has not been paid much attention to. i believe that no government now, they couldn't finish this
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, that is, they planned it in a way so that it would really benefit the people. after the parliament ended, you said that there were some issues , they were family issues, that is, because he was working a lot , he was not there. there was a margin that some dear ones created, after that i was actually kind of discouraged and that you decided to continue your studies, especially in the field of oil and gas, and the reason for this is that you want to go back to these executive jobs. look, i was in the oil and gas debate, well, i was in the energy commission, and oil and i know gas, i know it well, but one story is that the oil and gas economy has been neglected and we are satisfied with selling crude oil, that is, the entire oil and gas economy, you want to go and have a look, the economy
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is only modernized so that we can sell crude oil to let's sell a term to create a resource. our budget is the income of our budget . well, this is really unfair to the future and to today. i believe that the capacities of our hydrocarbon reserves and oil capacities in your various fields from the south to the north and from the west to the east have very large capacities that we have with added value with an amount to the term processing or
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the so-called processing of our oil derivatives into our petrochemical products, or so-called into our downstream petrochemical chain products , we do not do this now, unfortunately, right now , our petrochemicals, which is now, is in a sense, that is, at a so-called point in time. they produce a product in a country , they do not create that product in the downstream industry, which adds so-called value. create that we have the same added value , for example, if you need a building or an iranian agricultural complex, for example , if you need the sea, where and where do you go if this you can produce the equipment , the materials, from the same reserve, from the same petrochemical products, of course, you all the countries of the world need this, they cannot
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embargo oil and raw materials, they have access to it very easily, but they have access to the petroleum products, not to the downstream products of the petrochemical industry, so you cannot embargo you very much. easy, my added value is high, yes, it means that they buy more easily and they buy more . currently, our main exports are in the petrochemical sector , but we are still talking to all petrochemicals, that is , we are talking to some of them right now. after all, if this is a chain under his control it will create more jobs and it will create more added value. every financial prosperity will be created in the area where people live . these are necessary, unfortunately, these are less seen. therefore, i entered the discussion of the energy commission with this view. during the discussion. energy, we came to the so-called constitution of the national oil company for the first time
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. i see i don't know, he took the discussion, he took financial resources , and it made us less. unfortunately, that energy commission could have an impact on the ministry of oil, because the ministry of oil is very promising. yes, oil has a lot of promise. after all, they consider themselves to be high-handed, yes , and the country really needs oil anyway. they have a special set of conditions . yes, we don't have anything like it. there is no ministry of home affairs like the ministry of oil, even those who work in the field and they work very hard, it's not a joke, you are in the middle of the sea create a platform, extract
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the oil, then transfer it to the centers where they want to process it. after that, this cycle is a very difficult cycle . it is said in the language, but from my side, anyway , after all, selling oil and in any case, you earn money, oil is a special atmosphere. they have themselves, of course , they should be known. when you want to go to the ministry of industry to create and formulate a law in the parliament, you must know the ministry of industry, that is, you must understand what they are saying about the alleys and alleys of the oil industry. first of all, this should be recognized by the ministry of oil, the same way, the ministry of oil should study the oil collection itself seriously. adequate and serious knowledge should be found. regarding oil, until the people in charge of the affairs of the policy makers and policy makers in the country do not get a complete familiarity with the oil field and
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study the oil complex thoroughly, they will not be able to make a good decision for the country's resources in the period that you when you were in the parliament, it happened that they threatened you or, for example, made an attractive proposal for something because you were also a sensitive committee. yes by the way this is how it happened. it was a little bit of justice . the first thing was to make sure that you, sir, even the people of some people came, and that you, sir , are ready to give a certain house in such and such a place in tehran to your name . it's over, you know, that's all. well, we stopped, no, and so-and-so after they said again that we won't let you participate in the next election , we won't let this happen, it will be expensive for you. when the next election is not in the next parliament, the so-called director of justice
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sends a text message to one of these factories in our area, the cement factory there, by the grace of god. so-and-so didn't vote, so-and-so and so-and-so used bad terms, and then, for example, alhamdulillah, someone else came. this is you, talk to this, for example , take care of this, have a meeting with this, a text message like this, this is a message that i don't know how to send to me, yes, to you, in the course of these experiences that you found in the parliament, you thought that, for example, in the next periods, if you want, between the parliament and for example choose one of the presidential districts , which one might be successful, that is, for example, in general, you think that you are nothing.
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of course, it is effective to criticize the current situation of the parliament in any case, the majlis does not have the same power and consistency as it used to have, because finally , different groups have been created. i criticize this . we criticize the majlis seriously. i have, but i know the parliament as a powerful group that can do good. he should act when discussing legislation, the work of the parliament is legislative , the work of the parliament is to travel to this trip, to go there , not to go this way. there is a law, a new law is being created, and we made 11 plans in our time . one of our laws was that we
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allocate 2% of oil sales to the regions. the second thing that happened, which by the way, was very necessary for you to see in the special economic zones of sanaya , that being established in terms of payment of value added tax , value added tax, so-called exemption, i said , why should they be exempt from the collection here, it is using the so-called he is using the facilities and amenities here , he is using the infrastructure of the special area, why should we? by the way, we brought it, well, it made an impact. you were going, we came in our own period, we designed this in a village after 40 years of revolution, a village had no water, no roads, four, i don't know , a bench , it didn't have sports. yes , in the village, generally in the city, because the mayor's income was good, the municipality was able
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to do something. but in the villages or even in the sparsely populated cities, we really had a serious problem. well, i used to go to the village, where the tall people were shouting. what should we do for water? what should we do for the road ? what should we do for the sports? after all, this is the cost. where should we get this from? and our provincial funds were not really enough for this. we came and voted on the law. well , we really saw it later and we are still seeing it.
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after all, there are still problems, but all the roads have been renovated. finally, the infrastructure is the same in terms of health . that's how i say that the representative's duty is that i go there on the assumption, for example, to build this building or implement this work, it's not my job, this is the action of the representative, who should know this at the regional level, and at the national level, he should have a national perspective. and the laws that happen to be needed for the country and for you to see in the issues, for example, we had one of the various issues that we had , which happened to be a little bit. it has been known that less children, less population means better children it was a wrong thing, sir, it was a wrong thing from the beginning , right, very well, we came to change this
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atmosphere, we faced some very serious obstacles, and at the same time , we had a very serious fight with mr. dr. marandi, we were representatives together , after all, this is him. the plan was implemented during his time, during his ministry, the so-called plan was implemented, i remember this, i came at that time, mrs. javadi was dr. javadi, during the time of mr. ahmadinejad , he was the vice president for environment. are you well. he had gone to deprived areas to discuss fewer population, fewer children , it was terrible to have taken such measures, it was very bad. well, we came in line with this, we wrote a plan to talk about the improvement of the population. we came to make a series of so-called changes, because until then, the law was something else. this law should have been amended. other materials. even in the programs , it was against the program, because the programs were written based on it, it was based on the previous picture, dr. menandi was the representative.
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