Pro MPs say Raisi's cabinet is revolutionary

Tehran (IP) - The Deputy Chairman of the Planning, Budget, and Accounts Commission of the Parliament, stating that the lifting of oppressive sanctions should be the first priority of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and stressed that the new administration would be capable of meeting its demands within JCPOA.

Iran PressIran News: Mohammad Reza Mir Tajeddini said in the Parliament session for the vote of confidence to the proposed ministers on Saturday while expressing agreement with the general points of the proposed program of administration: "The 13th administration has started to work in difficult conditions, both due to the deterioration of the corona pandemic and economically."

"Inflation of more than 42 and 44 percent, hardening of people's livelihood, especially for the deprived and middle classes, with administration debt being more than one and a half times to the annual budget and the significant budget deficit is a reflection of these economic conditions. It takes a jihadist, wise and courageous move to get out of this situation," Mohammad Reza Mir Tajeddini said.

He pointed out: "Raisi's administration is formed on the basis of merit, people-oriented, jihadi and revolutionary management, chastity and anti-corruption."

Tajeddini added: "There is a tendency to choose youth in this administration along with the experienced, valuable, elite forces hoping that at the administration would achieve the goals of the Second Step of the Revolution with the support of the Parliament and start its work."

The MP underscored: "In this administration, important issues such as job creation, improving people's livelihood, production boom, self-sufficiency and self-reliance in basic commodities, reforming the banking system are emphasized as a necessity of today's society."

Cabinet is revolutionary, oppose with special privileges

The representative of the people of Qazvin in the Iranian parliament says that in general, the proposed cabinet is revolutionary and has the will to fight to grant special privileges.

Speaking in today's open session of the parliament and expressing satisfaction with the general points of the proposed ministers of the 13th administration, Lotfollah Siahkali stated that along with livelihood problems, people were concerned about justice and the fight against corruption and granting special privileges, which were included in the president's programs.

"Reformation and justice-seeking spirit is seen in the main programs, and attention to Islamic culture, resistant economy, development of balanced foreign relations and neighbors are other strengths of the president's programs," he added.

Iran Parliament kicked off an open session on Saturday morning to review the list of cabinet ministers of the 13th administration. The parliamentarians will review the list of the cabinet members in the open sessions of the Parliament.

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