In a message on Thursday, President Rouhani congratulated Qalibaf on election as the new speaker of the Iranian Parliament.
He also expressed hope that “mutual efforts and constructive interaction” between the administration and the Parliament during the new legislature’s term would result in synergy in handling the country’s affairs.
The president also hoped that collaboration between the cabinet and the Parliament would help resolve the problems of people and raise hopes in the society, especially under the difficult conditions caused by the unprecedented sanctions and the outbreak of coronavirus.
Rouhani finally wished Qalibaf success in performing his duties in the Parliament and working towards the goals of the Islamic Republic.
Iranian lawmakers on Thursday elected Qalibaf, a former mayor of Tehran, as the new speaker of the Parliament.
The new Parliament was inaugurated on Wednesday morning with President Rouhani, Judiciary Chief Hojatoleslam Seyed Ebrahim Raeisi, and Secretary of the Guardian Council Ayatollah Ahmad Jannati in attendance.
A message from Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei was read to the lawmakers by the Leader’s chief of staff.
There are 290 seats in the Iranian Parliament. The lawmakers are elected for a 4-year term, with no limitation for the incumbent or former parliamentarians to run again.
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