Iran Press/Iran News: Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf congratulated the anniversary of the beginning of the Imamate of Imam Mahdi (May Allah hasten His glad Advent the twelfth Shia Imam).
The speaker of the parliament stated that the period of Imam's absence is the period of readiness of the believers, and with God's help, they show in every way that the conspiracies of the enemy are baseless and the oppressed are the true heirs of time.
He added that France's enmity with the Prophet Mohammad(PBUH) has hurt the hearts of the believers.
"The enemies who do not tolerate the slightest words against themselves have heightened desecration for Islam and show that they do not know anything about humanity and peace," the speaker noted.
He expressed that parliament representatives condemn France's move.
Referring to the Leader's words (Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei), Ghalibaf stated that Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) was sent to maintain the unity and kindness to the servants of God.
He also stressed that all representatives keep people's problems and their grievances in their hearts and turn them into an attempt to move the wheels of the country while prioritizing economic issues.
Highlighting the Leader's statements on the living conditions of the people, the speaker stressed that the parliament is at the end of the implementation of the people's livelihood plan and will not let the people feel that they are left alone in a midst of problems.
He stressed that the supply of basic household goods will begin soon while preserving the dignity of the people.
Earlier, Secretary-General of the World Assembly of Islamic Awakening Ali Akbar Velayati issued a statement condemning the insult of the French authorities to the Holy Prophet of Islam (PBUH).
French President Emmanuel Macron Macron on Wednesday accused Muslims of separatism and vowed not to give up cartoons depicting Prophet Mohammed.
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