Do for the electorate, can the new members bring a new lease of life to the countrys legislative body, and what challenges awaits them in baharistan building, where they are supposed to pass, amend and change laws and at the same time oversee the governments performance. These and more on this episode of iran today. Since the victory of the Islamic Revolution in 1979, 11 rounds of parliamentary elections. Have been held in the country, the 12th round is scheduled to be held on this friday, the new elected members will convene in late may. By law, election day is a holiday in iran. Holling stations are open for at least 10 hours with the interior ministry, able to extend the voting time if necessary, which is often done. In iran, voters do not need to register before elections. Citizens aged 18 or above an election day can vote any polling station across the country. Mohsen islami, spokesman for irans 16,034 people registered, in the 10th round, 12,72 people registered, and in the ninth
The decisions of the committee for the second reading three or four times, introducing amendments agreed in closed offices behind closed doors it is unknown with whom and unknown by whom we will not be able to qualitatively build a democratic system in the state and will not develop institutions that are the very guarantee of our integration into the European Union and nato, which should ensure at this stage equal conditions for equal conditions for entering the market of all players of all businesses and getting rid of the political influence of oligarchs , that is exactly what we are fighting for, but these are the moments and this draft law does not correspond to that, colleagues. We have all the prepared materials in order to finalize it qualitatively. Political will archamia political will will be for the second stage of the reform, i ask you to confirm this, thank you dear colleagues , please one minute burmich, please dear chairman dear colleagues of course you can call a hare a
Go. I expose the gutless cowards. I expose the gutless cowards. Next. Good evening. Next. Good evening. The top story from the gb newsroom tonight is that the Prime Minister says he is very concerned about commons concerned about the Commons Speakers handling of the Gaza Ceasefire debate yesterday. It ceasefire debate yesterday. It comes after dozens of mps walked out of Parliament Last evening as the three main Political Parties sought to outmanoeuvre each other over the vote. Sir Lindsay Hoyle has reiterated his fulsome apology for allowing both the government and Labour Amendments to be debated. Well 67 mp5 amendments to be debated. Well 67 mps have now signed a motion of no confidence in sir Lindsay Hoyle , calling for him to resign hoyle, calling for him to resign , and that includes more than half of mps in the Scottish National party , with snp national party, with snp westminster leader Stephen Flynn telling the speaker his position is now untenable. But sir keir is now untenab
Go. I expose the gutless cowards. I expose the gutless cowards. Next. Good evening. Next. Good evening. The top story from the gb newsroom tonight is that the Prime Minister says he is very concerned about commons concerned about the Commons Speakers handling of the Gaza Ceasefire debate yesterday. It ceasefire debate yesterday. It comes after dozens of mps walked out of Parliament Last evening as the three main Political Parties sought to outmanoeuvre each other over the vote. Sir Lindsay Hoyle has reiterated his fulsome apology for allowing both the government and Labour Amendments to be debated. Well 67 mp5 amendments to be debated. Well 67 mps have now signed a motion of no confidence in sir Lindsay Hoyle , calling for him to resign hoyle, calling for him to resign , and that includes more than half of mps in the Scottish National party , with snp national party, with snp westminster leader Stephen Flynn telling the speaker his position is now untenable. But sir keir is now untenab
Go. I expose the gutless cowards. I expose the gutless cowards. Next. Good evening. Next. Good evening. The top story from the gb newsroom tonight is that the Prime Minister says he is very concerned about commons concerned about the Commons Speakers handling of the Gaza Ceasefire debate yesterday. It ceasefire debate yesterday. It comes after dozens of mps walked out of Parliament Last evening as the three main Political Parties sought to outmanoeuvre each other over the vote. Sir Lindsay Hoyle has reiterated his fulsome apology for allowing both the government and Labour Amendments to be debated. Well 67 mp5 amendments to be debated. Well 67 mps have now signed a motion of no confidence in sir Lindsay Hoyle , calling for him to resign hoyle, calling for him to resign , and that includes more than half of mps in the Scottish National party , with snp national party, with snp westminster leader Stephen Flynn telling the speaker his position is now untenable. But sir keir is now untenab