Tehran (IP)- Iran's Interior Minister invited those people having the necessary experience, scientific, and interest in legislation and monitoring to expose themselves to be elected for serving the Iranian nation.

Iran Press/Iran news: December 6, is the sixth day of enrolment of candidates for the eleventh term of Parliament started at the Ministry of Interior early Friday, with many ordinary people as well as well-known former and current figures.

Some of the figures had an exclusive interview with Iran Press' correspondent as follows:

The former Agricultural Jihad minister Sadeq Khalilian said an effective parliament is the one which can keep in touch with people, meanwhile manage to convert the high goals of the ruling political system in the country to normal rules within the framework of law, and prepare the ground for their implementation.

Still, as the current senior MP, Ali Motahari described an efficient parliament as one which cad defend people's rights and is sensitive over the observation of the constitution, and also the one which can manage to make a balance between the rights of the people and the rights of the ruling system.

A current member of the Iranian parliament presiding board Behrouz Nemati referred to the presence of different factions in the parliament and noted that Iran's political system has become mature enough so that it could benefit from different factions, stressing the effectiveness of the parliament.

A parliament member, Hossein Sobhaninia stressed the lawmakers' correct serving duties out of their commitment and perseverance, saying that if a lawmaker is loyal to fulfill his promises at the time of the election, when admitting to the parliament do their tasks correctly either in legislating or in monitoring the implementation of the law.

The former Sport and Youth Minister Mohammad Abbasi stressed that the lawmakers should serve the causes of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Islamic Principles, people's interests, and the all-out freedom and independence of the country, and pave the way for the growth and development of the country.

The former Minister of Culture and Islamic Guidance also said the lawmakers must have enough knowledge about the country's issues, be well aware of the constitution and legal issues as well as their duties, and put the parliament in the position it deserves.

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