- After the speeches of parliament, Ahmadinejad has defended his new college of ministers
President Iran's Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has defended the nominations of ministers proposed by him for the new government after receiving some criticism from some MPs.
Sunday President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad took the first word in Parliament outlining the future plans of his government and defending the new candidate designated by him for the ministry. After his speech some of the MPs took the opportunity to express their concerns and criticisms on the nominations proposed by the newly elected president. The inadequacy or lack of experience compared to some neocandidati ministerial role to play, was one of the criticisms, in addition to that the choice of ministers has fallen on some potential loyalists of the new president.
D 'on the other hand there were also interventions in favor of Ahmadinejad's choices, according to which the new college of ministers would be perfectly in line with the principles of the Islamic Republic.
Ahmadinejad spoke again, he again defended his choices by rejecting all the criticisms that have been made and reiterated that the nominations were dictated solely by the competence and the merits of nominees. He also defended his decision to nominate three women as ministers stressed that the presence of women in society had been encouraged by the founder of the Islamic Republic Ayatollah Khomeini. He finally concluded by recalling the need for cohesion three new government and Parliament for the good of the country.
The next step is up to 21 candidates during the three days of debate that will follow, presented in Parliament on their political agenda for the next four years. To take office in fact, potential ministers must get the vote of confidence in Parliament and approval of a majority of representatives.
- second day of voting in parliament to approve the new cabinet of government
The Iranian Parliament has taken up the debate for the second consecutive day on a vote of confidence to 10 ministers proposed by President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
The three-day debate in Parliament to approve the proposed new college of ministers Ahmadinejad, opened Sunday.
The session on Monday, the second day, saw the parliamentary vote of confidence for working in Mrs. Soussan Keshavarz, a candidate for Minister of 'Education. The opinions opposed to his appointment included the lack of sufficient credentials and expertise to the type of charge.
- Terzo giorno di dibattito parlamentare per il nuovo governo di Ahmadinejad
Il terzo ed ultimo giorno di dibattito parlamentare è iniziato martedì. Mercoledì il Parlamento dovrà votare per approvare o meno le 21 candidature ministeriali del nuovo gabinetto di Ahmadinejad.
Martedì, il neocandidato Ministro della Salute, Marzieh Vahid Dastjerdi, una donna, e quello della Difesa Ahmad Vahidi, hanno presentato il rispettivo programma politico al Parlamento.
L'ex ministro della Sanità e membro parlamentare Alireza Marandi, ha difeso la nomina della Dastjerdi " Ha le credenziali necessary and has participated in the formulation of proposals on issues related to the health sector. It 'been a member of Parliament and aims to expand the health plan "he said.
Vahidi's appointment sparked an international controversy, after Argentina has raised strong objections to his candidacy. Argentina has called for the arrest Vahidi for his alleged involvement in 'the 1994 bombing in Buenos Aires that has made 85 victims. In 2007, Interpol has formally issued an arrest warrant for Vahidi. The prosecutor claims that Argentina
Iran had orchestrated the attack and that it has entrusted the implementation to the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah
No single individual has been convicted for the bombing - the worst terrorist attack in Argentina, which has the largest Jewish community in South America outside the United States.
Ahmadinejad, whose re-election on June 12 sparked the worst crisis in the Islamic Republic to divide the clerical groups in the country, suffers heavy pressure from hardliners of his own as a result of various policy decisions taken after his election victory .
Analysts say that while ensuring the mandate from the parliament will be a difficult task for the Iranian president to handle it.
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