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why, for example, the oil and fuel shipments do not arrive on time or the shortages that existed in relation to livelihood goods, all of them were affected by the war, considering these sanctions restrictions, the government's income was really very low at that time. with very little income, in fact, the government could, if there were no public assistance, then the people's public assistance to the front was really high, the people were really involved, and therefore the parliament was influenced by these trends. it was more than the previous period, i.e. the first period of the parliament, for the period of the second period the issues almost went back to the criminal debate , and this was the parliament at that time, considering that
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almost during the first period of the parliament, the islamic republican party was one of the so-called determinants of the parliament in the first period, but after the second parliament of the first parliament, the second parliament began. the factionalism within the parliament became very high and classification began. some people are almost in favor of the so-called state economy, while others are also in favor of the so-called free economy and the private sector. as a result of these two c. in political and economic issues, it almost caused factionalism, and this factionalization had an effect, and that is why, for example, we it caused that in the second parliament, we slowly saw the islamic republic party, so called mr. hashemi, may god have mercy on him, the wick went down and it almost became the right wing and the left wing and various issues.
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it used to happen that this conspiracy was almost placed together . they have tried to have many representatives, for example, regarding credit. they put a so-called line in their work letter and this caused a first amount the parliament started with tension and it took 45 to 50 representatives who, for example, the third parliament wanted their credentials, it took a long time from the beginning of the parliament, but considering the majority of the parliament prevailed in terms of fairness , the parliament found its own way after that passage of time. and... so to speak
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, he moved well in relation to drafting laws and moving towards various issues . the war was not over yet. no, in the third parliament , there are almost 67 of us, which was the end of the second parliament. if we want to have the problems of the third parliament , one of them was the approval of resolution 598, which accepted the end of the war and the ceasefire in the parliament. was approved. this and almost after that , various and normal issues were taken up . do you have any memory of the second parliament, which is related to, for example , your youth, not bothering you , not bothering the old men? i was a representative of the city, i had come from urmia
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, tehran itself is called the revolutionary figures that we knew from there, who are present in this parliament , it was very exciting for us, so to speak, that we go, join national figures and can be influential. but inside the parliament , there is a series of conflicts between the same young people you mentioned there were benefits for me, which caused me to initially not really expect to see things that i didn't like, so it took a year or two for me to come to my senses. did you come to the parliament from the revolutionaries ? did you see that these expectations were not met, especially not, for example, mache from the city
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? some cases, for example, including, for example, collision the people inside the parliament bothered me a lot. some extremisms were not respected, for example, one did not expect that the majlis , may god have mercy on him, told the imam that there should be a conflict of opinions, or a conflict of votes . it started at the same time, in the second parliament, there was an internal confrontation in the parliament , you did not expect it, and you said, "no , it was not like that, but it was not a defensible confrontation, and it is that i was nothing morally." bar, for example, me in this same place, i was giving a speech about my constituency, after i spoke, a
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representative came after me and distorted my words, and the one i didn't say, he said , for example, while you left. he didn't have it. the constituency was mine. i was in the news, but he came and distorted my words . i came immediately. i was sitting up there. my friends told me that mr. so-and-so ruined your debates , and this, for example, i had to at that time. we also had an article 71 that any representative could be insulted, so we can protest let's talk, he said. i protested to them that you should not know the issues of my constituency. judge about the issues of my constituency, for example, one of these cases, for example, i should not have entered, and these issues are an example that, in my own words , directly or in some cases, for example, some representatives were
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forced to agree on a plan that they wanted to approve. for example, it would be possible for me to force you to vote, while i should leave you free so you can vote yourself. there should be no imposition in the votes, there should be freedom of action in the parliament , or not tolerating opposing votes when, for example, for example, you used to say something, i couldn't stand it. for example, i tried to say that you were close to the right wing or the left wing of my servant. . well, naturally , they were not 100% factional, but i had the recognition of esteghlal . yes, it was at that time, that is, until the 6th and 7th term , while people said that i am with you , but esteghlal expected to keep his vote
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. yes, not in division. the political classification of the party, for example , could be placed in a faction, but when, for example, he was free to express his opinions regarding the plans and lloyd did not interfere with his factional and political biases . he tried to really be able to. my belief is that a representative must first consider the almighty god regarding the votes he gives, and i am responsible for him. in front of the people who want to vote for you, for example, you can defend your own vote, even in the absence of the people, you can defend the people's vote, and you cannot, for example, be guided by your political factional interests . god forbid that you have the wrongful act, it is a good crime, but not in cases where, god forbid , a right is lost, you became a minority in the third parliament. third, almost yes, we were the minority in the 4th parliament, what about in the 4th parliament
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, the 4th parliament, almost no, it can be said that the balance was established. i became the chairman of the audit committee of the parliament and one of the things we did in the parliament as our national work was to strengthen the position of the audit committee in the country. there is a supervisory department of the parliament , which is an independent organization there is an article 90 commission, one of which is the court of accounts, which is formed according to the constitution. at that time, as the head of the commission of the court of accounts , in the 4th parliament
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, we made it more important to strengthen the court of accounts, and alhamdulillah , we also got good results. it was the same debate about the budget reduction. it was the budget reduction. in fact, the report shows the financial performance of the government in one year . the so-called budget adjustment is very effective, so i am in it this is what we did at the time of one thing , unfortunately, for example, when we were in the commission , the subtraction, for example, was 13 years ago, 10 years ago , so i, as the head of the commission , told the official of the court of accounts that you should let them go, the same subtraction of last year. bring and ask it was very effective for drafting the new budget and it did a good job
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. hai divan the calculations of omid bastim and their support made the divan of calculations grow, it was really effective because you know that it really monitors. the country is nothing if we weaken or weaken this supervision , it will actually affect the performance. one of the issues we had in the 4th parliament and other issues we had in the 4th parliament was support for the same economic discussion, various issues, especially in my second term, which you said, and in my third term , regarding the discussion of price increases. we came up with the plan to buy wheat from the farmers. it was a very good plan
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for the so-called strengthening of agriculture may our own agriculture be strengthened and instead of buying and importing from abroad , people can use the so-called self-planted products . they said that it is interesting, they said that sir, we don't have dollars, we don't have rials to buy wheat. i said in his defense that it is fine, you give the same dollars that you used to import wheat to our own farmers. they accepted the amendment because the government did not accept it, neither did the parliament , and fortunately, the parliament accepted it, and that led to the term increased purchase price over time. it caused the growth of wheat cultivation in the country, and alhamdulillah
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, it even came close to self-sufficiency. in this regard, or for example, in relation to agricultural products, i can say that this was also part of the events of the third parliament, which i tried in relation to the export of apples and rumiya, one of the cases that parliament should, i believe, representative , excuse me for talking too long, give you an answer: apple to iraq or turkey? he said that at that time they were not doing lucky exports , the reason was that the importer had more luck than the exporter, especially the import of wages for merchants. being very interested, fortunately, i thought at that time that those who come to the aid of our government, we got a decree from the government that everyone can actually be sekili 3. he can export and import 2 kilos. then it was not like now. it was very beneficial for them. and this made
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us very concerned about the export of apples to different countries. and it strengthened the so-called preservation of urmia's orchards, and in this regard, even fortunately, where were the apples exported to? apples from different countries, because you know that one of the things that means that the neighbors are not far away, no, the neighbors were not there at that time, but. then he would go to dubai itself they used to take from dubai different countries. what was the name of your commission? i almost experienced four commissions in these three periods. revolutionary institutions commission. first, because i came from jihad , which no longer exists. later, the institutions of the revolution almost collapsed. after that , i went to the commerce commission for the next two years. i was there for two years. i mean, in the fourth grade, we were in business. the third assembly came. economy, you came to the third parliament, economy, fourth , what is the fourth, the commission of the court of accounts, at that time
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, the commission of the court, how many commissions did we have in the fourth , the fourth of this merger that has happened now, at that time there was no merger of the commission of the court of accounts and the commission of the budget program . later, in the following periods, but at that time, i remember that the number of commissions was twice the current situation, and the people in the commissions were very limited, for example, 10 or 12 people were not included in the commission. 270 people in this so-called average of 12 people in the commissions after the fourth parliament, what did you do then , the first thing we did in connection with we reached the term, i felt that finally
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therefore, i decided to go to the executive issues , but in order to solve the problem of not having any responsibility in front of the people, i became a candidate for the fifth term, but because more national issues were addressed, my presence in urmia itself was less, because i say that national issues were given importance. i was a rival, he got a vote, a rival got a vote, and well, we also had a lot of so-called relations with ehed al-hosseiniin, whether we should vote or not, because my plan was to enter into executive matters, and well, i almost immediately entered into executive matters. the first thing you said was that it started with the ministry of interior. i was appointed as an advisor to the ministry of interior i got it and then i went to the ministry of foreign affairs under the title of head of the parliamentary affairs department. we were there for a couple of years , and then the so-called criminal events in the parliament and 2
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khordad happened . and i was in golestan, and after that, due to the fact that tehran, in relation to the ministry of welfare , it was announced that i needed to come as the deputy of the parliament affairs , i became the deputy of the parliament of the ministry of welfare. i was there for two years, and after that, i was elected as a consultant for the accounts court i was elected as the prosecutor of the court of accounts through the islamic council, and if you are interested in going to the parliament, if i pressure you to participate in this election, for me, it has usually been the case that
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i can serve more wherever the almighty god decrees . i didn't set many goals myself, so far, for example, it has been the same in the parliament , and by the grace of god almighty, only you should pray that god almighty will give success to a person to be able to serve wherever he can be more effective, wherever he can really be more successful in serving. whether it is the parliament or the government , they are all in the same so-called system influence is very important, for example, a person should be in a place where he knows the work and can be useful . the position of authority is not a motivation for a person. i just said that if a person is placed, he should first see that he can really serve better there. if he can't, no , he should go to the parliament. i believe that yes, if it is possible , i will go
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to the parliament . i said, and especially the court of accounts , considering that the court of accounts has general authority over the current issues of the country and the budget and various issues the subtraction itself actually shows the different dimensions of the spending of budget expenses. our mps actually need this information for them. incidentally , in my opinion, now you said it. my memory is that i came to the parliament for a while, and after a while, i felt that i wish the mps let them really know the country. one of the advantages of the so-called representatives of our country is that we try to represent from different regions, even from the so-called remote and even small places, but here, when
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they come to the parliament, they should know and feel that they represent the whole country. from the issues that i felt experience. i said that the representatives should give priority to the general issues, first they should give priority to the national issues, then the issues of their constituencies, unfortunately, we do not give these trainings first, then the mp comes and runs after the same issues that are in his constituency, for example, but there are dead ends. the results are less and this makes us lag behind in national and macro issues. if our representatives have enough information about the whole country , it will be very effective in drafting the current laws . or other representatives who go to the 12th parliament inshallah, what advice do we have for them, what is the important task, the main task of the country is that they should follow up
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and bring it to a conclusion, according to the executive experience that you had . yes , you have a summons. the term duty of the islamic council should be considered as a situation. there are two ways to monitor the implementation of laws. these must be taken into account, and in both directions, in my opinion, it should be strong and active. law-making, well, one of the issues that the country expects from the representatives is that the representatives studying the rules of what in provinces and what to put effort in plans because if these studies and this so-called. johesh
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, don't do the research related to the bills, well inside the parliament, the representative has to refer to the opinions of others. let's see if the speaker of the parliament stands up, he also stands up or votes , but now the system has changed, i can't see it, but this is very important. first, in relation to the establishment of laws, i believe that the representative should be knowledgeable about the laws, the main priority of the representative because, first of all, the law is for the whole country, our laws should be strong, be prudent , be organized, see all aspects , consider the so-called conflict with other laws .
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be high people in terms of religion and piety. they should consider that they should tell the assembly that they should consider the words of imam rahmatullah (a.s.). be the captives of the virtues of the nation. they know that they are role models for people. when they are role models for people, naturally , they should be very diligent in considering various issues. in the second parliament, as i don't know, ask them to make financial proposals from this it was not true because the second parliament was a war
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parliament, but you were threatened. . the matter that happened, well, we are in the process, this discussion, so-called, the same trickery , brings up some issues, but this did not prevent us from being able to actually have a direct threat , but in a factional way, but in the so-called issue of security, well, for some time. for example, it happens in the commission , for example, it was referred to you, for example mr do it, for example, we will correct you, for example, we will make you participate, sir, for example, in a certain factory of yours , for example, solve this problem for us, for example , you are not alone, son, you are your people, we
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are finally partners, you tell us what to do, but this is fine. they have their own language, but not at all compared to my threat. unfortunately, sometimes we face the same discussion that i have presented to you . it is also related to the discussion of mr. if i had an objection with the minister who was introduced, i would see this, for example, from the side the same minister who was asked, for example, or if i want to oppose, we were threatened by them, but of course, a representative should be brave and firm in his opinion, and not afraid of these issues , naturally, how many children do you have? four boys and a girl, one boy, three girls, three girls, mashallah , how old is the oldest son , the oldest is 42 years old, boy or girl.
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the center of kermanshah and the center of gorgan in relation to the budget, because you yourself were in the parliament, you noticed that the tv budget was always treated very harshly, the parliament always thought that the work tv has no cost, i don't know , they should reduce the revenues, i don't know , they should reduce the receipts, then on tv in the center of gorgan or kermanshah. you felt the decisions of the parliament
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, something happened in that field during the period when you were the manager, for example , we gave a consultation to the head of the organization to make a change in the budget method, for example, recently we had a meeting with the head of sada and vesima in the organization itself and another meeting in the accounts court, where sada vasima's deputies came, one of the issues i raised there is that sada vasima is really one of the most oppressed. devices are like a lamp that does not illuminate its surroundings. the perspective of sound and television is not a real perspective. people think that sada vasima earns a lot of money from these advertisements that are aired, but for example, in fact , i am saying this now for the sake
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of the so-called people . broadcasting agents are the same figure as it is now, for the sake of illustration, we take the amount that we used to pay. now, i asked the center of kermanshah. it is the same figure, that is, in the whole country, despite the growth of inflation or income, this figure will grow in broadcasting. i didn't do it, the reason is almost a lack of understanding and mutual understanding. unfortunately, we imagine that seda vasima is making money with all these advertisements and so on, while it is not the case, considering the cost and various issues that seda vasima itself has, i have to admit that compared to its financial capabilities , it is much better than the so-called issues have grown quantitatively and qualitatively in relation to the amount of income, and
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unfortunately se sima does not have that ability according to its own definition . cultural with in order for foreign media to put our cultural issues under the influence of their own propaganda day by day, we must have a strong media in front of them. a strong media needs a strong infrastructure. so to speak , it should be strengthened financially, quantitatively, qualitatively, in terms of human resources , it should be strengthened, unfortunately, no , we left it to itself and said that you are a subordinate body of the leadership, so, for example, go, unfortunately, every government has also come . for example, god has mercy on the imam, who said that the national media is one our public university is in cultural matters.
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we really need to work. one of the so-called important things that the next parliament should pursue is the discussion of cultural issues. we must be very progressive in cultural issues. we now have a rich islamic and revolutionary culture in terms of culture. this rich islamic culture must be developed. and grown in ourselves and operationally inside the country. let the day be given , let it be revealed and actually be presented to the world. good night . let different political and economic tendencies compete in the elections

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