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After 146 days of disruption, the Iranian Parliament resumes its public sessions

After 146 days of disruption, the Iranian Parliament resumes its public sessions

After a five-month hiatus due to war conditions, Iranian members of parliament returned to the assembly hall today. The session witnessed the overwhelming approval of the "Emergency Session Convening Plan"—a strategic step granting the presidium the authority to hold sessions virtually or in alternative locations to ensure legislative work continues regardless of security conditions, aiming to avoid a repeat of the parliament's recent "passivity."

Key Outcomes of the Session:

1. Hajibabaei's Position: In a brief speech, the Deputy Speaker of Parliament emphasized absolute loyalty to the leadership and adherence to core principles, framing the recent understanding with America as a result of Washington reaching a dead end.

2. Changes in the "National Security Committee":

The committee saw notable changes, as the most hardline figures regarding negotiations (such as Mr. Mahmoud Nabavian and Ebrahim Rezaei)** were removed from their leadership positions within the committee, while Ebrahim Azizi was retained as its chairman.

These moves are interpreted as an attempt to regulate the pace of the parliament and unify the official rhetoric regarding foreign understandings, preparing for a new phase of political work under the umbrella of the state's general policies.