10 Nov 2024
Thursday 28 May 2020 - 16:16
Story Code : 376674

Iran opens new parliament packed with Rouhani critics

Al-Monitor - The tough road ahead of President Hassan Rouhani in the upcoming closing year of his term is expected to be made even even bumpier by the new ultraconservative legislature.

Irans 11th parliament officially began its mandate May 27 following a ceremony attended by many of the country's most powerful men, including moderate President Hassan Rouhani, Chief Justice Ebrahim Raisi and several high-ranking military commanders.

In a message read by his representative, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei envisioned the pathway ahead of the new lawmakers, urging them to refrain from sideshows and instead unite to uproot corruption and pursue the resistance economy, a strategy Ayatollah Khamenei has been promoting in recent years to fight off the US maximum pressure policy.

Ayatollah Khameneis message also stressed the parliaments independence as the top decision-making body where lawmakers should enjoy the right to impeach. The supreme leader, however, has been accused of last-minute interference in matters of high sensitivity, nipping in the bud legislation taken up by lawmakers in various parliaments. In November, Iranian parliamentarians began a push to effectively cancel the governments contentious fuel subsidy plan that triggered days of unprecedented, deadly unrest nationwide.

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