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the capabilities of domestic companies and the fact that it is helpful that the rules are fixed , changing at least two or three years, creates a problem, mohammad mohajeri, sda news agency. at 3 o'clock pishkhan offices were affected by the system of taxpayers, according to the general secretary of pishkhan offices of the government, with this action, the need for tax auditors is created. the process and development of the services of the tax organization through the network of front offices of the government and the trustees of the respected tax organization. we
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will facilitate small businesses to send their invoices and also send their own invoices to pish khan branch offices, which will cause tax auditors will be removed from the middle and these processes will be done electronically in the calculations of the tax organization based on the notification made by the government.
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with the surname of shah bana ham bideh dolatmandkhalf , he was active in music since he was 13 years old. in his works , he used the poems of rumi. all these years, he played in the traditional style known as falak. several albums of his works were also published in iran. john shida was one of them. through.
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validation of insurers will be implemented in the first half of next year. central insurance announced that it signed a memorandum of understanding with one of the validation companies which provides the possibility of more accurate risk assessment of policyholders. validation of a subject whose logic is a sentence. your past behavior determines your credibility. this means that it should be easier to get it with good accounts. regarding the accounts
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, we say that the banking industry is more difficult, that the probability that this person received education and does not want to pay his fees in a few years is how much in iran, according to the regulations of the credit assessment system of various institutions, such as the central bank, the judiciary, the civil registry, the police force , the necessary information for submit validation and validation companies by aggregating this information score people's credit. they specify that we are 20 main suppliers for the validation information specified in that regulation, one of which is the main supplier of the central insurance of the islamic republic of iran. in addition to the role of information provider, the insurance industry can also be one of the information users of the validation community system. in the world , the biggest consumer of accreditation is the insurance industry. and now it is supposed to be with the understanding between the insurance. centrally
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rated by insurers' accreditation companies , high-risk individuals will pay and purchase insurance policies at a higher price. kurds and low-risk people will be offered their insurance policies at a lower price. central insurance says that this work will take several months and, god willing , we will be able to implement this in an operational form in the second half of next year. currently , insurance companies pay attention to their insurance information such as claims records, payment of insurance premiums, and safety precautions to assess the risk of policyholders . insurance industry. it will lead to a place that is proportional to the risk of the insured and the insurer, and proportional to the risk of our customers, in fact , we will provide our customers with the obligations that we will actually provide to them. we will receive insurance premiums and surely more justice
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will be established. insurance companies can work with better transparency. after the validation of insurers , it is time to rank insurance companies, sellers and insurance consultants. and other activists of this industry will arrive. mahmoud rahimian, radio and television news agency. at the conclusion of the 10th annual resistance economy conference, the governor of the central bank said: preserving the value of the rial is our most important task at the central bank. mr. farzin added that when we talk about currency governance , we should also talk about rial governance. it is natural to rule. if we follow the currency to it is because of the importance of rial governance. we at marzban central bank are rials
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. we do not deal with dollars. the dollar is not our money, the rial is our money . neighboring countries based on another important point raised by the governor general of the central bank was that if we say governance, we mean that currency governance is not possible without interaction with the world . let's give it as it is the head of the central bank says that the share of eastern countries in our trade exchanges will increase. and in this regard, the number of our branches in these countries should also increase. our business has helped me to go to the east, but our financial system has not gone to the east . our financial system is still in the west, in china, with all this volume of business, we still do not have a bank. the rate adjustment of some
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channels due to currency fluctuations was one of the issues criticized by the governor of the central bank. mr. farzin considered the gold and currency exchange center to be the most important exchange rate reference in the country. i hope that in the central bank we will transfer your reference to my exchange center i would like to click here on the single currency board . here, the board says how much is the parity of the rial against the dinar , how much against the dirham, how much is against the lira , rizvan basfa, sda news agency, until the next part.
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i am at the end. i will not be a volunteer for the future because i do not consider myself a worthy representative for the people . we expect someone who was a representative . there
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is a difference between the one who votes and the one who doesn't vote. the one who votes and declares his wishes and steps to achieve them he can achieve his goals. in the name of god. greetings and respect to our dear listeners and viewers who are interested in the fai majlis program. in the fai majlis program tonight , we are at the service of mrs. ishrat shaiq, who is a representative of the islamic council in the seventh term from tabriz , azarshahr and sco. now they are studying abroad, majoring in international relations. it means that they have a degree in international relations and
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they are also good at martial arts. being in the 90th principle commission in the parliament , they managed the saadabad complex for a while, and now in the conference secretariat. we spoke with only one female representative in the islamic council, ms. rifat bayat, she is the second person, and especially because they have a hand in the field of sports , they are athletes themselves and lead women's sports. i prefer to start the question from here. what kind of exercise do you do? well, in the name of allah , the most merciful, the most merciful, i offer my greetings to you and all the dear ones who are behind the camera and are trying to, god willing
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, the program of the parliament, which until today has its own special audience. and god willing, day by day until the moment that it ends, this audience will increase . to help you understand, i would like to convey to you that in general, human beings can participate in god's creation in all directions, both for their own happiness and for other creatures, especially their own sex, the human race. well, exercise is the basis of this work. when i want to go to work, i do tennis mobility that you have to endure a lot to be able to have a good entry there, but like
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shooting, you don't stay still , you concentrate, you think, and they give you a time to worry so that you can take the main aim well . how about your shooting? i am usually 99 98 out of 10, and shooting is really for people who are good at studying. they invite relaxation , but swimming can be just as effective because water is relaxing, and when a person sinks into water, his soul naturally finds a gentle caress with the element of water, and especially when the body also it is active, that is, sports are different from each other, and then one realizes how carefully and tactfully the holy prophet, may god's prayers and peace be upon him, advises on the training of children and orders that some sports are emphasized and taught.
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now there is swimming, there is shooting, the foreign competitions that you won, see where these groups were , we are waiting for the foreign competitions , well, it starts from the friendly tournometers to the official one . there was a tournament in beirut, some of our kids got a good rank there well, the champion in the name of bringing the gold medal, now , well, we got the silver medal, we were second in the team , we didn't have a bad rank in gwanja either, but this is what you are waiting for, mr. afkhami, in the games, the women who are shouting so much now for women's rights or even women's sports are interesting. women don't compete . look at the expression of women's sports. one of our sufferings in this studio, excuse me, shahid shiroudi stadium , was that we witnessed that the children now
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do jude and karate, there is no difference. the reserves of the team and then two or three of someone's family should come. and maybe one of the reasons is that people don't come because they can't be seen. women's sport is oppressed when it comes to championing women. unfortunately, there is no audience, so there is no cheering, and this cheering itself is a very strong parameter on the human spirit, because i was in squash, i was in jedo, and i was also in shooting for a while. and i was there for mr. shujai for a short time. you have a separate rank . i myself worked in all fields, even though i went to refereeing in some disciplines , but the championship should be for people who focus on their lives and their time. considering that we had many activities, we focused and we couldn't win a championship, and most importantly, when we could be a champion , we were young, there was a war, we sent our husband
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to welcome him, we welcomed him , we sent our brother, we had children, so we said, "ping pong is good." our life is the same as the law of our work or the law that we will finally meet each other, people reach each other, they say who, we don't reach, who reaches, this has a cycle, my life with my own family, my wife, my children has a cycle, the ball is everywhere who wants okay, what do you want this ball to be, which we are using in ping pong? it wants to be the ball that the kids in basketball take into account because of its weight , they endure and work until it reaches the soccer ball. happiness, one day of victory, one day of failure, then that sport
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will teach me something, otherwise i will just look for this ball to go and come as it should. i want to score points , this is no longer fun , this is no longer happiness, this is a mental conflict in which he wins and loses, that's why he wants his own special people. at that time, mr. yar mohammadi , who was one of our close friends , i was interested in being the presiding committee. i came here to be the presiding committee of the first round of this parliament. it was very special to be everyone else , which means that now it can be said that many of the current personalities of the country are in the first parliament. at that time, maybe i wanted to sit in these seats only, not as a representative, for example, i wanted to see what would happen if i sat where mr. dr. sheibani was sitting, well, at that time, we were 16 years old, or , for example, this chair where, for example, mr. for example, how does it feel until it has passed? well, i used to follow your talks
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, we would sit on the balcony, i would wash on the balcony, when it was an informal meeting , we used to face each other a lot with mr. yar mohammadya here, yes, it is true that it is much more intimate there, the master is very soulless there, the soul of course, the whole reason it was to go there, people can easily express their protest here , they are doing social work. later, the area in front of the parliament became so small and smaller and smaller that now it is a pedestrian walkway, that is the main reason i said we want to move i can say that because of public offices, public offices are very difficult when it was over, we would leave here , we would go to our office, we would sit and do our people's work . here, in addition to the purity and toxicity of the hours and life of your representative, you are waiting, how little , very much, we are
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facing a time problem. and we used to come , we could find each other easily , we would talk to each other, but in the new parliament, especially when every stone is tired from walking on its own stone , it creates a physical problem . there was a lot of wasted time in the new parliament, that's all when you were following the work of the representatives from the first round , i was watching their interest. i really liked what they were saying, how they were speaking, well , some of them, well, like mr. parbarsh, when he was giving a speech, he had a small piece of paper. he only reads the headlines , but he reads it from the front in the full assembly. i asked them one day in this back hall, mr. mr. mr. mr. mr. professor parvarsh, i do not realize, for example, that this became a role model for me. in the 7th parliament , he said that the number of words you use is important here , this is not a public speech, here i am not speaking for the people, here is my work. i will do
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it, it will be recorded , it will be recorded, i prefer to write it with a big mistake so that there is no problem with my reading, i prefer to use more words here than to take into account the documentary content. i 'm a penman , i'm taking a pen, i want mr. afkhami to be connected, i wrote 11 pages, 12 pages at a time, it was always a problem for gentlemen, especially emergency speeches . and we would come at 6 , we would take our turn, and the lottery would not come out goodbye again tomorrow and the days after the speech you wrote there, what are you writing? well, some of you know that i have orders . i did not accept anyone's order in any way before my order , because the supreme leader has met in many periods , especially in the 7th majlis. saying something so that your speeches will last forever. if
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, for example, the next 100 years, when you turn the pages of history , nothing will come out of it. well, this means that from another constituency, i don't know streets and villages. i usually save the last minute. i would have left 30 seconds for the flow of the constituency, but with the speed i was saying, honestly, they are all satisfied . you said in the first term, which representatives were outstanding, other than mr. porvaresh, mr. maqam azam, the leadership test, then mr. muttajbania, i have nothing to do with being active, full of enthusiasm, then mr. yar mohammad himself. mr. tavakli also had a bicycle, then their house was on the maniriya side, at that time he also had a bodyguard for the parliament after the events of july week, and i remember mr. tavakli, well, i felt that when he rides you on a bike, he is practicing his speech right there , for example, saying what should i do. at all, the atmosphere of the majlis tawakkel was different, yes, very much at all
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revolutionary, yes, the spirit of revolution means, you know , not competing with each other. it can be said that from the fifth parliament onwards , there has always been an unwritten competition within the parliament, that is, if in the parliament, for example, sita of tehran , while if they appear on the same list , that's it. always being in competition with each other to become more brilliant in the next term, to get the seat earlier , to sit on the list, or in tabriz itself, where we were six representatives , the competition did not turn into friendship. representatives for you to be role models in the first and second term of the second term you are coming here for the second term , not me anymore. at that time, there were other children and the first round was represented by these gentlemen. then there was a mr. zairi who represented hormozgan . he was the representative of bandar abbas, the father of this mr. zairi. he is an active person, according to you
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mr. mobdi kermani. he was after kerman. being hojjati kermani mr. mohadi kerman kermani how many women were you in the 7th parliament , there were 12 of us, then one more person was added to us in the middle, and we were 13. finally, at that time , you were something with each other, for example , you had something like a faction or differences it was politically motivated not much, we were mrs. jaladarzadeh , but mrs. maruti, the rest were almost like mrs. akhwan and others, even she was concerned about social issues. we were doing this because we were going to move forward together, and that's why it was one of the councils where women rarely
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had conflicts with each other in the reality of work and duty, but it was politically permissible in its place, like which commission were you on, principle 90, commission principle 90 what was he doing? i was concerned about his welfare i was their first secretary. well, the most important thing we did there was the discussion of confidential cases. maybe many of our former colleagues or some of those who are in the chancellery say that they praise eshrat shayq, but put a caveat in front of it, but about this. he is also an immoral person from the 7th parliament , see how many years have passed in 1402 today, a line of cases that i studied and gave a legal order, and we had 3 or 4 old legal men there who were there from the national council and even once a there
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is a legal objection to not actually giving my opinions most of them even some people come and say, sheikh, what should we do, this case is ours, by god, not for your sake, not for my sake, because a decree of the province was issued in the first meeting of the first year of the parliament. even if the content of his statement was that even after that, there is no need to make it public that we who are not judges, well, we were there, for example, during the time of mr. shahroudi . may god have mercy on us, we got a few special branches, that is , if someone was diagnosed, he should go to the special branch without making any noise from many of the former ministers, who maybe because of political clarity, none of us could talk to each other. but realizing now means realizing now after many years and maybe we became friends because if someone wanted to reveal something , you were so brave that you would trade the disclosure for money
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. if i'm proud, it's family pride because our mother didn't teach us , if you hear something here, go and say it somewhere else, say everything here, we're going somewhere , it's a party, whatever we heard will stay here . we learned this step by step i was talking about foreign policy, well, i had expertise in it, well , i had a lot of experience in america before the parliament . i know they know the journey, that's why you should travel something from this world as the quran recommends . i learned to be yourself, don't be influenced by anyone. in this parliament, they fight with me a lot, this seat . 26 i was alone, i was facing my boss. it was normal, i was completely clear
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, i was getting up, then, for example, one of me got up and i sat down i said, "why did you get up? i swear , i didn't write in my oath that if so-and-so gets up, i will get up too. why did you say, look , i will read the agenda. if there is any doubt , they will give us the agenda for a week. i will get the agenda until the meeting on wednesday." on sunday, i have several days to research, and you are waiting for it. agreeing and disagreeing inside the parliament is not decisive. really, if we want to vote, even if there were four or five factions in the parliament , we would not be more than one faction , the first faction. when it was formed, it was sport , mr. khadim, and i was its boss. we said yes
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the amount of. it can be said that we got good results because we were not constantly looking for news and information and such work, but we were regularly in contact with the officials under the federations and the officials under the sports organization at that time, that is, we tried to consult the same housemates with convergence and companionship. let's let the work go on, that's why we weren't really looking for this, it was just a sports warning, you know that
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surveillance tools sometimes turn into threat tools, well , this is not worthy of the parliament at all , we had less in that parliament, then the women's faction, because it was created in the previous period, so it was continued. and then that fraction tourism, because the topic of tourism, i myself was in the topic of tourism at that time, i was a member of icon, international museums, an interest that i had myself , i went to different countries in my studies , i saw tourism as a carpet, i always said that if we can work powerfully, we should shut off the oil tap. the country can have its own wealth because of many births . you are the first member. i am a member. well, they were old men in saad abad which remained from the first pahlavi period.

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