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i will be trapped by you, ali bin mahzi, i will help you, with my small height, i will become your leader. in the name of allah, the most merciful, the most merciful. operation of 8 thousand small businesses with the financial support of omid entrepreneurship fund. these projects, which were opened simultaneously throughout the country , have created employment for 43 thousand people. the executive vice president announced the government's plans to support manufacturing businesses. with credit amounting to 12 thousand. billion dials, which
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were provided to the dear entrepreneurs of the country in the form of facilities , the investment volume of these projects is more than 190 thousand billion dials, the activation of closed units and semi-closure of the most important programs of the 13th government , more than 7,000 units were closed or semi-closed , alhamdulillah, its capacity has been reactivated. the first producer of brake parts for heavy vehicles in the country, a young man in his seventies from qomeh, hosted this event . currently, we have 16 direct employees. we prevent the importation of every piece we produce, and i think we spend around 400,500,000 dollars a year in foreign exchange. and sima qom of venezuela, the transfer of boeing 747 aircraft
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he described the burden of this country on american soil as a shameful and looting act. this plane was impounded in argentina last summer. the confiscated 747 cargo plane of the venezuelan emtrasor company was transferred to florida, usa. according to american officials, the plane is going to be destroyed. this plane 2 years ago without any violation in its cargo and only under the pretext that it belongs to the iranian company mahan air in argentina and by order. america was seized. america claims that the sale of airplanes to venezuela is a violation of sanctions against iran. by announcing the seizure of the aircraft streets venezuelan cities witnessed anti-american protests in recent months. we are here to protest this decision of argentina. we want this plane, which has venezuelan people , to return to the country. the venezuelan government has described and announced the transfer of the plane as a shameful operation. this government action. america and argentina are in collusion and
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venezuela is doing all the necessary measures for the talent of the plane. a plane carrying a humanitarian mission to venezuela was hijacked by argentina. they stole the plane by order of the us imperial court. the head of the aviation organization in response to the transfer of the venezuelan plane to the united states says that this action of argentina is a violation of international law. this plane belongs to it was the country of venezuela, and just as our foreign ministry condemned this work , this work is condemned in the world and this is not at all approved by international organizations, especially iccao. such actions are one-sided actions that endanger the safety and security of the civil aviation sector . the spokesman of the ministry of foreign affairs condemned the seizure and transfer of the cargo plane as an illegal occupation and the result. abduction of the unilateral coercive measures
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of the united states and violation of the basic principles of the united nations charter knowing international law, mr. kanani emphasized that iran strongly supports venezuela's efforts and legal and diplomatic measures to restore ownership and access to the property and assets of this country. 75 illustrative books were unveiled on the topic of protecting the country's borders against enemy attacks. these works are in iran sada system. it can be understood that the years 1964 and 1965 are considered to be one of the most important periods of the imposed war . the narrative of the history of the holy defense and protection of the country's borders in 75 titles of the book goya god bless ali muhammad and the family of muhammad 4 years old, we are working with the children of sed and radio in the field of about 95 works of production there are 75 titles. more than 2 million books
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of this collection that we just unveiled have been heard so far. many artist friends are involved in these works. i think nearly 90 people are involved. if one person is martyred in the operation because of not identifying us, it will be a terrible day. we don't have artists who have always been depicted with their voices. when these books become audio , i think it will help us to be more familiar with the atmosphere of that day , to hear from those brave men, to actually hear from them sacrifices after the victorious operation of bayt. al-maqdis which leads to the liberation of khorram shahr after it was occupied by the enemy put a smile on the faces of the fighters. if i'm not mistaken, there is a book called "empty hands , bloody feet" and a two-volume book . there is also a really big project. now i have it here in my cage. i see
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it as the embankments of the battle line. as the narrator , i was alone in it, so to speak, which means in a way. now, the text at least did not allow me to want, for example, the characters of prayer. but i did the narration myself and i really enjoyed it. i read his book in yabandar, the story of which is the fight against the british in the persian gulf. south sea at the same time , i read other cases that happened from kurdistan to khuzestan, the cases related to the protection of this dense border, from the morning of roset and the fourth to yahya and empty hands and bloody feet, all on the internet. listening to these descriptive books on the topic of holy days of defense is an opportunity for the young generation to become familiar with a part of iran's contemporary history . maryam mohammadi, sed and broadcasting agency
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. al-alam considered the jordanian lawyers' association to be a disgrace to the united states they support the occupation regime's crimes against the palestinians. in a significant action, the jordanian bar association announced that it has submitted a complaint to the international criminal court prosecutor to prosecute the leaders and soldiers of the zionist occupation for committing the war crime of genocide against the palestinian people in the gaza strip. initially, i am a member of the bar association . regarding the responsibility of the jordanian lawyers' association to the palestinian issue, which is an issue for all honorable people , it submitted a complaint with documents to the prosecutor of the international criminal court, which accused the leaders of the zionist occupiers.
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he condemns several crimes, including the massacre of our brothers in gaza. al-naqaba is the act of letting go of criminals . impartial investigation and non-accountability of criminals will be a great disaster for the international community of institutions and international laws, and escape from punishment will be a stain on the forehead of human history, especially for countries like the united states that support the occupation war against gaza. and at the top of them, if america uses the veto right in this regard , it will be bad for itself, and for this reason, in my opinion, it will work a lot in using the veto right . any country can use the right of veto in this field kend will lose his place in the world. the leaders of the zionist regime
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continue to commit crimes against the palestinian people in the gaza strip and in general in all occupied palestinian territories since october 7. in the invasion of gaza ca.
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in the name of allah, the most gracious, the most merciful, greetings and respect to listeners and viewers. dear john, and interested in the majlis film program, in the phil majlis program , we talk with seyyed mehdi mousavinejad, who was a representative of the 9th term of the islamic council, that is, like me , he was a representative of a term, i was the 6th term, he was born in the 9th term, 1354, that is, he was 36 years old at the time of representation. he was younger than me when went to parliament currently , he is getting a doctorate in economics in the undergraduate field of oil, gas, and
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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 office of enema of the laws of the parliament, that is, after the 9th period , he was engaged in the administration of the enema of the laws of the parliament, and this issue of enema of the laws is a topic that is interesting for us to ask him exactly what it means. we are at your service thank you very much, sayyid, tell me what the enema of the laws means , what does the enema of the laws do, see the enema of the laws. well, you know that in this 110 years of the country's legislative system
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, many laws have been approved by the national assembly of the islamic council under the so-called titles or drafts or bills. these terms are obsolete or expired or contradict or conflict with the laws. new, or the laws that a representative wants to propose , or the government wants to make a bill, well, the old laws have finally been decided to adapt to in terms of whether the past laws are in conflict or in line with them, or whether those laws or laws that interfere with the new laws or new laws that interfere with the old laws will cause a correct law to be passed in the parliament , a criticism was necessary. laws should be created, well, of course, it was the order of hazrat agha to pay attention
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to speeding up and summarizing the laws, and unfortunately, we have seen that in all the sessions of the parliament , in the past sessions, almost every session, more than 390 to 400 laws were approved in each session. yes , you know, well, most of the rules that are almost that's how it is. the reason for this is that the person who is corrupt in the economic field usually knows the laws and
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knows how to circumvent or which old laws to use. we should stop him from stealing from a member of the law. a lawyer with a good memory . corrupt legal affairs can do anything from the financial moment to a law that really existed and unfortunately, for example, has not been repealed . it should not be repealed or repealed, which means that it should not be approved. this is a violation of that current law, unless the new law that is passed repeals the previous one or so-called cancels the previous one . in any case, it is not repealed. well, we have outdated laws
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, we have laws that were in place for a certain period of time, for example , i will make an offer here. for example , allocate this rial to him, well, if this is not approved, the whole family will be destroyed i don't know the origin and everything, and he can come and claim that since then until now , you should have paid me so much and finally claim that he will finance. anyway, this was one of the necessities that happened and we started after that. we criticized the past laws and the current laws. you are a representative of dashestani. yes , how far is dashestani from the sea? that is, it is close to tangistan. the border with tangestane is along the
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sea . it is called the northern and southern islands or port the last point of dashtestan is not more than 10 to 15 kilometers away. busheh province itself has 4 representatives and 4 constituencies, which usually have the same number of constituencies . well, it is less than there , and what do the people of dashtestan usually do at that time, that is, from the agricultural dialect there, palm trees , we have nearly 5 million palm trees in dashtestan , and in general, the people of ertzak also have palm trees because of the lack of water, especially the water problems that our farmers usually deal with. and they scratch my skin of course, now there are a hundred things that if it comes to fruition, there will be less problems , if this water situation were more, naturally, our number of 5
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million cash principals would increase, but now they are creating restrictions due to the issue of water shortage. the palm tree should not develop more than this. you were born in 1954. you have almost no memories of the shah's rule. i don't have any memories of the shah's rule, but the mentality of my mind helps , so to speak, at that time. he was sick with our mother, then he was brought there from shiraz march i was little, then there was rahimai, there was a lot of noise and these were me, my father brought me to participate in rahimai and these, this is my mentality, that is what remains in my mind . i was almost four years old at that time, for example, this has remained in my mind that i
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went to the march with my father in the shower, for example, this scene commemorates the war. it was announced that whoever wants to be sent and volunteer to come for the war, handwritten do at that time, there was a community , our school had a community, then this president of our community was in the year 60, and i think it was 6, 66, so you were 12 years old
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. yes, i was 12 years old. peace was made, right after this, the head of our association, i remember he was almost young, that is, he was a teenager, but he had grown a beard , or, for example, he was almost mohsen mezadan , he asked us and some of the third guides were these, and they took us from the village to the city to where we were going. again and again, they gathered us in the masla, and then they came and told us that i remember one of them at that time. one of these guards came to the educational officer of our school and said, "what the hell did you bring the child from the street, i'm going to send them to the war, why did you bring them, but at that time we were doing cultural activities in my school, but nothing happened. separating us , we are going to war, even i remember that time , when we gave, he had just been martyred, then i had also written a will. i think that because he had a will, i thought that whoever went to war if he becomes a martyr, he must
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have a will at the same time. i had written something, that's all i had put it in handwriting at the same time under the so-called carpet that was in our house. i said that they are sweeping, for example, they will finally get access to it . we did not come there and they gave us lunch . 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 do not belong to the war, go home, we have come home in short, we have discussed things, and then he says that the war is over. since when did you think of this or what made you come to participate in the elections? the fact is that i had no plan for the elections. now
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, when i came to the qom seminary in almost 1972, we were engaged in studying and these things. in 84 , we also joined the bushar corps. 83 84 there, men were doing cultural activities and he saw these things. and then, unfortunately, now or fortunately , we entered the election stage, and after that , you seriously decided to resist, and you did not become a candidate, because of the circumstances. it came to pass that due to those conditions , i was no longer able to attend, but, so to speak, i attended the parliament, the fact is that
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there was the wilayat faction and the islamic revolution faction. fundamentalists, almost each of them, how many percent, almost in the so-called islamic revolution, you were in the minority, but for example, there were approximately 80-90 representatives, but more, so it was almost equal , there were beatings, we didn't have any beatings. new parliament, but we had many challenges , many discussions and fights. we had a fight over the jcpoa in the 9th parliament, it was over the jcpoa we had the 9th parliament, which was a serious challenge . or, for example, in the discussion of the same conflict that
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happened, mr. ahmadinejad's coming to the parliament must have been a special event . we had many serious cases . we had a couple of serious cases in the parliament where we were pursuing justice, and you yourself agree with it, that is, you think that it will really bring profit . justice was a very good thing, but it was not managed well, otherwise the decision would have been the right decision. knowing, but the so-called subsidiary companies that bring justice to the term means that there were actually unprofitable companies . yes, unfortunately, these companies were brought in, and later on, these companies were not well managed either, so i really came very seriously and raised the issue of justice, and i myself followed a few discussions in the parliament. one was the issue of babak zanjani
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, which was related to the corruption discussion 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 explained my discussion a little so-called. what we did was that, for example, the heads and managers of the company's work. in general, the people of the equity shares gave so-called forgiveness and nothing, that is , not having a family for the people, and being at a loss, and no one was able to pay for these things, and unfortunately , they had a very powerful control over this area, so that it was not possible to do anything, that is. you couldn't do anything at all. we had, for example, one of the cases that i was following was our dashtestan cement factory . the collective, so-called , who had done things with the equity shares of this company, had done the factory. well, let's see, for example, the managers there, the group there have many problems. having created for the people
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there, too, for the workers there, and i had tried to buy my officials, and in exchange for forgiveness , he took the officials along with him. no one said anything. we firmly entered the discussion, even coming to the parliament itself, and lobbying with the representatives that we i hope the discussion of the share of justice will come to one place and not let it go, despite the fact that i passed the so-called share of justice in the parliament at that time 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 if it is about loss-making companies? well, it is certain that if they sold this to the private sector , then they would invest in the sectors needed by the people, naturally, it would be much better , of course , there is also a lot of corruption in privatization . i say that it is only about the media of justice , which is not the same as article 44 of the constitution. it is a challenge to implement at all. 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 divestments, especially or loss-making subsidiaries. unfortunately, not much attention has been paid. i believe that no government has been able to accomplish this so far , that is, plan it in a way that will really benefit the people.
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after the parliament was over, you said that there were some issues, they were family issues , that is, because he was working a lot, there were no issues . yes, and the fact that you decided to continue your education, especially in the field of oil and gas , is because you want to return. these executive works. look, i was in the oil and gas debate, well, i was in the energy commission and i know oil and gas well, but one story is that the oil and gas economy has been neglected and we are content with selling crude oil, that is, you want to take the entire oil and gas economy. take a look, the economy is only modernized so that we can sell oil and crude, so to
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speak. our budget is the income of our budget. well, this is really unfair to the future and to today. we believe that the capacities of our hydrocarbon reserves and our oil capacities in your various fields from the south. take it to the north and west, take it to the east , we have very large capacities with added value, with a so-called amount of processing or activity in the field of international financial contracts, or with countries that need to be known to which of these products. we are in serious need of some knowledge of these things. we can provide a large part of these resources that we usually face a budget deficit every year. therefore , i believe that this is several times the sales of crude oil in the countries of the world in general, especially the gulf countries. fars, these generally require the so-called
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processing of our oil derivatives into petrochemical products we, or the so-called downstream products of our petrochemical chain, we do not do this now, unfortunately, our petrochemicals, which is now in a sense, that is, at a point in time , they produce a product, and that product is a downstream industry. they do not create the so-called added value. let us create the same added value, for example, if you, for example , need a building or a set of iranian crops, need the sea, where and where , if you can produce this equipment, the materials, from this resource, from this products petrochemicals, of course, all the countries of the world need this, they cannot embargo oil and want a lot

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