al-ishaq's words, i completely agree that the parliament should lay the rails, because the parliament is at the top of affairs, because it is the parliament that determines the path and the rails of movement, yes, and other forces move on this rail and must move. if they do it like this now, it means that now the parliament is not in charge of its own affairs somehow out. and maybe it doesn't set the rails as it should, i have an interpretation, maybe a little bit of humor now, sometimes the parliament becomes a complement to the government, in a way like an apprentice chauffeur by the side of the government , while the parliament is not a complement to the government, the parliament is a guide to the government. there is no observer and observer on the behavior of the government and other powers, but this has not happened in the parliament during the periods. while the imam said that the majlis is the head of affairs, the representative is also the pillar of this majlis the pillar of this assembly is the same points that he mentioned, mr. haj, that sometimes there are unjustified reg