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In the video, Saleh arrives in Tehran to participate in the swearing-in ceremony for the new Iranian president
  
{Political: Al Furat News} The President of the Republic, Barham Salih, and his accompanying delegation arrived in the Iranian capital, Tehran.

The Iraqi delegation will participate in the swearing-in ceremony of the new Iranian President Ibrahim Raisi.

Saleh will also hold bilateral meetings with Iranian officials.

The delegation accompanying President Saleh on his current visit to Tehran includes political and parliamentary figures, including the head of the Supreme Judicial Council, Faiq Zeidan.

The swearing-in ceremony will be held this afternoon with the participation of 115 officials from 73 countries, including 10 heads of state.

 

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I wouldn't say it's a slam dunk that "he was one of them"

 

Considering the countries share quite a large border etc. etc...

Not to mention there was " participation of 115 officials from 73 countries, including 10 heads of state" 

 

I mean ...Are they ALL "one of them"?

I'm not saying He's not....But any substantial facts to back that statement up  WM RV?

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15 minutes ago, HowieC said:

I wouldn't say it's a slam dunk that "he was one of them"

 

Considering the countries share quite a large border etc. etc...

Not to mention there was " participation of 115 officials from 73 countries, including 10 heads of state" 

 

I mean ...Are they ALL "one of them"?

I'm not saying He's not....But any substantial facts to back that statement up  WM RV?

I agree, i think with Iran getting a new President, it's a good idea for Saleh to go to Iran and try to figure out what kind of President he will be and try to work with him. Possible or wishful thinking im not sure but we will see..

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Baghdad: morning
 
The President of the Republic, Dr. Barham Salih, met today, Thursday, in Tehran, with the new Iranian President Ibrahim Raisi, in the presence of the foreign ministers of the two countries and a number of senior officials from both sides.
During the meeting, they discussed joint files between the two neighboring countries in a way that enhances the solid relations between them, as well as the latest developments in the region.
At the beginning of the meeting, President Saleh congratulated my president on his assumption of the presidency of the Islamic Republic of Iran, wishing him success in performing his duties and achieving more progress, progress and prosperity for the friendly Iranian people, expressing his thanks for this invitation from the Iranian side, while the Iranian president welcomed the visit of President Saleh of Tehran.
During the meeting, they discussed the bilateral brotherly relations between the two neighboring countries and their importance, which are well-established in history, united by close joint social, religious, cultural and geographic bonds, which are beneficial to the two countries and the whole region. in the economic sectors and to promote trade exchange.
The President of the Republic praised Iran’s supportive role for Iraq in fighting the terrorist organization “ISIS” and its plans to destabilize the security and stability of the region, as he pointed out that Iraq strongly supports the stability and peace of the region and ends the tensions that marred it, and works to be an arena for the convergence of the interests of its peoples.
President Salih stressed the region's need for understandings, coordination of efforts and reliance on common people through constructive dialogues to establish the pillars of regional stability and confront many challenges shared by the countries of the region in facing terrorism and health crises represented by the Corona pandemic, the risks of climate change and environmental protection, stressing that Iraq is safe and stable. Sovereignty is an essential component of regional security and stability and a factor of economic interdependence.
 
For his part, Raisi affirmed his country's aspiration to strengthen bilateral relations with Iraq in various sectors, which are important and distinguished social, religious and cultural relations, stressing the Islamic Republic of Iran's support for the security and stability of Iraq and its people, praising the great efforts made by Iraq to establish stability and security in the countries of the region. .
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The head of the Supreme Judicial Council, Judge Dr. Faiq Zaidan, met with the head of the Iranian judiciary, Mohseni Ejei, and congratulated him on his assumption of office, succeeding Ibrahim Raisi, who held the position of President of the Republic.
This meeting comes, according to a statement issued by the Judicial Council, on the sidelines of the presence of the President of the Supreme Judicial Council, the ceremony of swearing in the two principals in the Iranian Shura Council.
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An official statement on the talks between Barzani and President
  
(Political: Al Furat News) Kurdistan Regional President Nechirvan Barzani met on Friday with Iranian President Ibrahim Raisi in the capital, Tehran.

A statement by the presidency of the region stated: "In the meeting, which was attended by the Speaker of the Parliament of Kurdistan, Riwaz Faeq, and the delegation accompanying the President of the region, the relations between the Kurdistan Region and Iraq with Iran, the situation in Iraq, the Kurdistan Region and Iran, security and stability and bilateral areas of cooperation were discussed."

He added that "the two sides referred to the historical relations between the Kurdistan Region and Iran, and stressed the strengthening of the areas of relationship between the Kurdistan Region and Iraq with Iran, especially in the field of trade exchange, and maintaining security and stability in the borders and the entire region."

The latest developments in the region, in addition to other axes, were of interest to both sides during the meeting, according to the statement.

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 Headed by Barham Salih..a high-ranking Iraqi delegation and discussions at the inauguration ceremony of the new Iranian president

 

Baghdad/

Today, Thursday, the Iraqi delegation, which is participating in the swearing-in ceremony of the new Iranian president, arrived in Tehran.

The official news agency reported, quoting its correspondent, that "the Iraqi delegation participating in the decrees of the constitutional oath of the Iranian president, headed by the President of the Republic, Dr. Barham Salih," stressing that "President Saleh will hold bilateral meetings with Iranian officials."

He added that "the President of the Republic will meet with the Iranian President before taking the oath in Parliament and in the presence of delegations from 80 countries."

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The Iranian Foreign Ministry issues a statement regarding raising the flag of Kurdistan instead of Iraq during Barzani's reception

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Baghdad - Mawazine News
, the Iranian Foreign Ministry said that a mistake occurred yesterday in the protocol of protocol for the protocol of ceremonies at Tehran's Mehrabad Airport, while receiving the President of the Iraqi Kurdistan Region, Nechirvan Barzani.
She explained in a statement that during Barzani's reception, the region's flag was raised in the place of the flag of the Iraqi Republic, noting that "the most important thing is that the official meeting that brought together the president of the region with Iranian President Ibrahim Raisi placed the Iraqi flag only, which is correct."
She added: "The Islamic Republic always emphasizes the maintenance of the Iraqi territorial integrity and respects its sovereignty, and it has sacrificed the most precious blood for this, so no one can outbid Iran in this matter, and the invalidators are disappointed." Ended 29 / h

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Meanwhile, Israeli prime minister is ready to "send a message" to Iran in response to drone attack on Israeli-managed ship that killed two.
Raisi at swearing-in
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi speaks at his swearing-in ceremony at the Iranian parliament in the capital, Tehran, on Aug. 5, 2021. ATTA KENARE/AFP via Getty Images

Raisi speaks to multiple audiences at swearing-in

Iran’s new president, Ebrahim Raisi, offered some mixed messages to those looking for clues as to how he will conduct his foreign policy.

To those hoping for a hint of pragmatism, Raisi, speaking at his swearing-in ceremony at the Islamic Consultative Assembly (or parliament) Aug. 5, said the "crises of the region must be resolved through real intra-regional dialogue and on the basis of ensuring the rights of nations," adding, "I extend a hand of friendship and brotherhood to all countries in the region, especially neighbors, and I warmly shake their hands."

For those looking for signs of the hard-line revolutionary, Raisi lauded Iran’s model of "religious democracy" and committed his country to resisting "the extravagance of the arrogant and oppressive powers," including in Syria, Yemen and Palestine, adding, "The people want the Islamic Revolution to be realized in the true sense of the word, and all the features of the Islamic Revolution to be visible in the structures, processes and beliefs of the statesmen."

"Listening to those words were delegates from the Palestinian movements Hamas and the Islamic Jihad as well as Lebanon's Hezbollah, groups Iran backs and funds for what it calls legitimate causes," our correspondent reports

The presence of a European Union representative at the inaugural ceremony sparked condemnation from Israel, human rights groups and others.

Iran will "support any diplomatic plan" to lift sanctions

With regard to the Iran nuclear talks, Raisi sent a flare to Washington and the EU that a deal may still be possible. 

Raisi repeated the fatwa of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei that nuclear "weapons have no place in the defense strategy of the Islamic Republic," adding, "Sanctions against Iran must be lifted and we will support any diplomatic plan that achieves this goal."

The Biden administration responded Aug. 5 by urging Iran to return to the talks on the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) that were suspended in June.

State Department spokesman Ned Price told reporters that the nuclear talks are an "urgent priority" and that "this process cannot go on indefinitely."

“If President Raisi is genuine in his determination to see the sanctions lifted, well, that is precisely what’s on the table in Vienna,” Price added.

As we have written here and here, there are four reasons why Raisi may consider closing on the nuclear deal negotiations: The Iranian economy needs relief from US oil and financial sanctions, especially because of the COVID-19 pandemic; the JCPOA was popular, and Raisi’s victory as president was marked by voter apathy and the lowest turnout ever for an Iranian presidential election; Raisi did not oppose the JCPOA during his presidential campaign; Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, in his "final report" on the JCPOA, wrote that he leaves with a "framework for a possible deal" in place.

Closing the deal is not simply about showing up in Vienna for the seventh round of the talks. Differences remain, as we report here, over "Iran’s willingness to come back into compliance, the sanctions relief offered by the United States and the sequencing of a mutual return to the deal." And Iran has no interest in expanding the talks beyond the nuclear file to address regional issues and Iran’s missile programs, as the Biden administration has proposed.

Bennett: Israel knows "how to send a message to Iran in our own way"

In Israel, Prime Minister Naftali Bennett has put down his marker on Iran, after claiming that his predecessor, Benjamin Netanyahu, was more talk than action.

The United States, Israel and the EU have blamed Iran for a drone attack on an Israeli-linked tanker in the Gulf of Oman on July 29 that killed two — a Romanian and a British citizen. Iran denies the charge. The Pentagon has not ruled out a role in a “collective response” to the attack promised by the Biden administration, Jared Szuba reports.

Bennett, addressing the Cabinet on Aug. 1, said, "We expect the international community will make it clear to the Iranian regime that they have made a serious mistake."

"In any case," he added, "we know how to send a message to Iran in our own way." 

"Expectations of an Israeli response are high," writes Mazal Mualem. "Bennett knows that the eyes of the world, especially regional leaders and the United States, are looking to him and his policy now. He understands that he faces a test not just before the Israeli public, but before Israel’s enemies, foremost among them Iran, Hamas and Hezbollah, who are now testing the limits of the new government he heads."

Bennett is also being tested on its northern border, where rockets fired into Israel from Lebanon in recent days has led to retaliatory airstrikes, as we report here.

Although some Israeli military and security sources blamed Palestinian groups for the attacks this week, Hezbollah took credit for the rockets launched into Israel on Aug. 6.

"Israel is trying to formulate a coherent policy on its complex northern front that addresses not only Hezbollah and other pro-Iran militias operating out of Syria, but also Iran’s nuclear weapons ambitions, Iran’s entrenchment in Syria and the Iran-sponsored project to upgrade Hezbollah’s rockets into a precision missile arsenal of hundreds of rockets. Such an arsenal would be a tie-breaker," writes Ben Caspit.

"Bennett is also hearing from voices calling for strikes against Hezbollah precision rockets, given the recent attacks," said Micky Aharonson, who served on Israel’s National Security Council and is now an international relations expert at the Jerusalem Institute for Strategy and Security

"In doing so, Bennett will have to consider timing and proportionality," she added, as any military response would only be a temporary fix and not solve the problem of Hezbollah. Israel’s response, if not carefully considered, could also play to Iran’s public relations advantage, and the motivation would remain for further action.

"Israel is trying to have its cake and eat it, too — to retaliate aggressively without escalating things just weeks ahead of Bennett’s visit to Washington, before it has fully exploited the global diplomatic campaign it is waging against Iran, Hezbollah’s patron, funder and operator," writes Caspit.


 

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 Baghdad: morning
 
The President of the Republic, Dr. Barham Salih, discussed with his Iranian counterpart Ibrahim Raisi the bilateral brotherly relations between the two neighboring countries
And its importance, and after his presence in Tehran the inauguration of the new Iranian president and his taking the constitutional oath, Saleh stressed that Iraq strongly supports the stability and peace of the region.
A statement by the Presidency of the Republic stated that Saleh met in Tehran the new Iranian President Ibrahim Raisi, in the presence of the foreign ministers of the two countries and a number of senior officials from both sides, where they discussed joint files between the two neighboring countries in a way that strengthens the solid relations between them, as well as the latest developments in the region.
At the beginning of the meeting, Saleh congratulated Raisi on his assumption of the presidency of the Islamic Republic of Iran, wishing him success in performing his duties and achieving more progress, progress and prosperity for the friendly Iranian people, expressing his thanks for this invitation from the Iranian side, while the Iranian President welcomed President Saleh's visit for Tehran.
During the meeting, they discussed the bilateral brotherly relations between the two neighboring countries and their importance, which are well-established in history, united by close joint social, religious, cultural and geographic bonds, which are beneficial to the two countries and the whole region. in the economic sectors and to promote trade exchange.
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The presidents of the republic, the region and the judiciary participate in the inauguration ceremony of the Iranian president

Saleh calls on my president for a regional dialogue that enhances the participants and supports the stability of the region

Tehran - Razak Nameqi

 

The President of the Republic, Baram Salih, called on his Iranian counterpart, Ibrahim Raisi, for a regional dialogue that would enhance the commonalities and establish the foundations of stability in the region. Saleh, the presidents of the Kurdistan region, the Supreme Judicial Council and a number of prominent political and parliamentary figures participated in a major inauguration ceremony. A statement received by (Al-Zaman) yesterday said that (Saleh and Raisi, in the presence of the foreign ministers of the two countries and a number of senior officials from both sides, held a meeting after the inauguration ceremony, during which they discussed joint files between the two countries), and Saleh called his Iranian counterpart to (a regional dialogue that supports the stability of the region) The statement continued, wishing him success in performing his duties and achieving more progress, progress and prosperity for the Iranian people. He also met with the President of the Region, Nechirvan Barzani, Raisi, and they discussed relations between Erbil and Tehran, in the presence of the Speaker of the Region’s Parliament, Rewaz Faeq, the Chief of the Kurdistan Presidency’s Office Fawzi Hariri, and the Ministers of Awqaf, Shetiwan Sadiq, Labor and Social Affairs, Questan Muhammad, and Culture Muhammad Hama Saeed. The statement stated that (during the meeting, they discussed the relations of the region and Iraq with Iran, as well as the conditions of security and stability and areas of joint cooperation), stressing (the importance of strengthening the areas of relationship between the region and Iran, especially strengthening the areas of trade exchange and protecting the security and stability of the borders and the region in general). His residence is in Tehran, Secretary General of the Expediency Council, Mohsen Rezaei. Salih said that (Iraq is working to strengthen its balanced relations and support the paths of dialogue and rapprochement in order to establish stability and peace in the region). The President of the Supreme Judicial Council, Faiq Zeidan, congratulated my president on the occasion of his assumption of his new position. Zeidan also congratulated his Iranian counterpart, Mohseni Ejei, on the occasion of his assumption of office as a successor to my president. The Judicial Oversight Board, Musallam Mutaib Mudab, and the Director General of the Department of Public Guards Affairs, Rahim Abdul-Hassan. In addition, the United States called on the Iranian president to seize the opportunity of Washington's pursuit of diplomatic solutions to return quickly to the Vienna negotiations. State Department spokesman Ned Price stressed in yesterday's conference that "the United States is ready to defend its interests and national security if necessary," adding that "our message to my president is the same as our message to his predecessors, and it is simple, and it is that the United States will defend the interests of our national security and the interests of our partners." We hope that Iran will seize the opportunity now to move towards diplomatic solutions, and we are waiting to see what approach the new Iranian government will take.) In a development, the administration of President Joe Biden extended the exemption granted to Iraq from sanctions related to dealing with Iran for a period of four months. A government official said that (the duration of this exemption is equal to the last granted by the Biden administration in early April, which is the longest period allowed by US law). In a development, the administration of President Joe Biden extended the exemption granted to Iraq from sanctions related to dealing with Iran for a period of four months. A government official said that (the duration of this exemption is equal to the last granted by the Biden administration in early April, which is the longest period allowed by US law). In a development, the administration of President Joe Biden extended the exemption granted to Iraq from sanctions related to dealing with Iran for a period of four months. A government official said that (the duration of this exemption is equal to the last granted by the Biden administration in early April, which is the longest period allowed by US law).

 

 
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The new Iranian president talks about 'the role of the Popular Mobilization Forces in Iraq'
 
 

  

Baghdad - people  

The Iranian President, Ibrahim Raisi, confirmed when receiving the head of the Popular Mobilization Authority, Faleh Al-Fayyad, that "the crowd is an element supporting the security and stability of Iraq."  

  

 

  

In addition, the commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, Hussein Salami, met with Faleh al-Fayyad, and assured him that "the basic positions are always announced in the field, and the real political forces are the forces on the ground, and the Popular Mobilization embodies this matter greatly."  

Salami added that the presence of the Iraqi president and the head of the Popular Mobilization Committee at the swearing-in ceremony for the Iranian president carries "important messages", praising the strategic role of the Popular Mobilization, in the Iraqi people's victory over ISIS and the achievement of security and stability in Iraq.  

Major General Salami expressed his hope that "the Iraqi Popular Mobilization Forces will grow as a jihadist defensive force with lofty principles and deep faith," adding that the Hashd, with its characteristics and specifications, is the guarantor of the continuation of confronting terrorism in the future of Iraq.  

Salami considered that "the secret of the success of the resistance and the popular mobilization is unity, cohesion and connection with the people."  

In turn, Faleh al-Fayyad expressed his appreciation for the support provided by the Iranian people and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps to the Iraqi people in their war against terrorism, praising the "efforts of the martyr Qassem Suleiman, and considering that he was "inspiring to establish the Popular Mobilization Forces, and therefore the presence of these forces today is indebted to the efforts of the two martyrs Soleimani." and Abu Mahdi Al-Muhandis.  

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Iran's Raisi sets sight on Palestinians, Yemen and Iraq - analysis

By SETH J. FRANTZMAN   
AUGUST 9, 2021 00:05
Iran's new President Ebrahim Raisi receives the endorsement decree for his presidency from Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, in Tehran, Iran August 3, 2021. (photo credit: OFFICIAL KHAMENEI WEBSITE/HANDOUT VIA REUTERS)
Iran's new President Ebrahim Raisi receives the endorsement decree for his presidency from Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, in Tehran, Iran August 3, 2021.
(photo credit: OFFICIAL KHAMENEI WEBSITE/HANDOUT VIA REUTERS)

Iran has a tendency to use proxies, pushing others to defend and die for it in its regional wars. That is why Syrians, Lebanese, Iraqis and Yemenites all are pushed by Iran to fight.

 
The Iranian-backed Houthis have suffered some setbacks in the battle for Marib in Yemen recently, and there has been increased attention on their drone attacks, as well as on the Iranian attack on a ship off Oman. 
 
For the new Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, these will be part of his first moves in the region. He will be shoring up support for Hamas, and may also travel to Baghdad. 
 
We can determine some of Raisi’s objectives by looking at Iranian media connected to the IRGC.
 
This media claims that Marib will soon be taken by the Houthis in what would be a setback for Saudi Arabia, and meanwhile The Houthi leadership has accused Saudi Arabia and the UAE of being “tools of the United States.” 
 
Hamas showed their support and sent a delegation to Iran for Raisi’s inauguration, and Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh was quoted in Iran’s Tasnim as saying “the Palestinian resistance is on the side of Iran.” 
 
This is an attempt by Iran to increasingly take over the Palestinians and create influence and control and use them to attack Israel. Iran already did this in May during Operation Guardian of the Walls, and will likely prod the Palestinians towards more attacks.
 
Iran has a tendency to use proxies, pushing others to defend and die for it in its regional wars. That is why Syrians, Lebanese, Iraqis and Yemenites all are pushed by Iran to fight, while Iran’s regime strangles its own people at home and profits off all the instability, terror and suffering. 
 
There is no country Iran is involved in that has become wealthier and more stable as a result. Most places where Iran empowers militias, such as Iraq, barely have electricity, and others, like Lebanon, are bankrupt.  
 
Iranian media says Iraq’s foreign minister is coming to Iran soon, and Raise may be hosted in return during his first foreign trip, Fars News says. 
 
According to the report “the Iraqi Foreign Minister also invited Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to attend this important security meeting with officials from Iraq, Iran, Turkey and Saudi Arabia.” 
 
The meeting may take place in Iraq, and if the Iranian president attends, it would be an important regional meeting. According to this narrative, the Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi wants to solidfy Iraq’s role in the region. 
 
Iraq has also had discussions with Egypt and Jordan about regional security and normalizing more regional ties with Syria. If Iraq were to host the Saudis, Turkey and Iran, as well as representatives of Kuwait, Jordan, Syria and the EU, this would be a major milestone. 
 
It remains to be seen what will happen, but the inclusion of Syria would be a major signal to the region. Iran wants the US to leave Iraq and this would also bolster attempts by Turkey, Iran and others to remove the US from Syria. 

Hezbollah’s leader Hassan Nasrallah's recent speech is also heavily quoted by Tasnim News. This is because he is trying to redraw the deterrence equation with Israel, and pretends Hezbollah is equal to Israel. 
 
Hezbollah has taken over much of Lebanon and now conducts its foreign policy, and Nasrallah’s point now is that the recent rocket fire was designed to show Israel that Hezbollah can prevent Israel from escalating. 
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 Today or tomorrow, the Iranian president presents his proposed cabinet formation to Parliament

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Member of the Presidency of the Iranian Islamic Consultative Assembly, Hossein Ali Haji Delikani, announced that the President of the Republic, Ayatollah Ibrahim Raisi, will present to the Council his proposed cabinet formation this evening, Monday, or tomorrow, Tuesday.
Haji Delikani said in a press statement, that it is the Islamic Consultative Assembly that the President of the Republic will present his proposed cabinet formation this evening or tomorrow, Tuesday, to obtain confidence.
He added: After receiving the list of ministerial formation, the Shura Council, within the framework of its specialized committees, will start studying the programs of the nominated ministers, starting tomorrow.
He explained that the specialized committees will discuss the programs of the nominated ministers during meetings that will continue until next Tuesday.
Haji Delikani continued, saying: The process of voting of confidence for the nominated ministers will start on Saturday, August 21.

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Raisi outlines priorities for new Iranian government
  
{International: Al Furat News} Iranian President Ibrahim Raisi outlined today, Saturday, the priorities of the new Iranian government.

Raisi said during a session of the Islamic Consultative Assembly, "The first priority of my government is to control Corona, and after that, to improve the economy and people's livelihood." 

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Tehran: Muhammad Salih Seddian 
 
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi defended his cabinet line-up before the Shura Council of Parliament, yesterday, Saturday, in order to gain constitutional confidence in this line-up. 
During the process of discussing the competencies of the candidates for the 19 ministerial portfolios in the Iranian parliament, Raisi said: "The indicators on the basis of which the candidate ministers were selected are the possession of specialization, the necessary knowledge, practical commitment, revolutionary and jihadist spirit, anti-corruption and character. 
popular".
Yesterday, Saturday, the Iranian parliament began discussing the competencies of the candidates for the ministerial portfolios separately and their program in managing the ministries, provided that confidence is given to each minister in the session that will be held on Tuesday.
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Raisi believed that his government aims to solve economic problems by making use of efficient human energies, pointing to the problems that citizens suffer from, such as inflation, which has reached above 44% according to the Statistics Center or above 55% according to the Central Bank, and the severe devaluation of the national currency the obvious budget deficit, and the severe decrease in the purchasing power of citizens; And their hardships of living, the large growth of cash liquidity, and the large size of government debt.
He stressed that the new government's priorities are to control the repercussions of the Corona pandemic and raise the country's health level, and that its second priority is to solve economic problems and improve living conditions.
And the Speaker of the Shura Council, Muhammad Baqir Qalibaf, reported that the parliamentary committees discussed the candidates’ programs, in addition to hosting these committees to study their competence before the discussion takes place in the public session.
 for Parliament. 
Representatives demanded that the ministry be able to solve the problems that the country suffers from, such as inflation, foreign policy, services, and administrative and financial corruption.
Parliamentary sources suggested that three or four candidates would be rejected due to their incompetence, such as the candidates for the Ministry of Education, Labor and Social Affairs, but the atmosphere in Parliament tends to give confidence to candidates for the sovereign ministries such as Foreign Affairs, Interior, Oil, Security and Economy, and the proposed ministerial cabinet was devoid of any female figure, while the candidates were limited to color One politician from the conservative fundamentalist movement.
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