Speaking at the opening ceremony of the new parliament, the 12th round of opening the parliament after the victory of the Islamic Revolution in 1979, the interim minister said that despite the tragic loss of the president Ibrahim Raisi and his companions in a chopper crash, none of projects of the country was interrupted even for a single day and this approach of serving the people will be continued until Iranian people’s problems are solved.
He congratulated the newly elected representatives for their success in parliamentary elections adding while the executive branch has lost one of its most important characters and nearly all the sectors of the country are mourning, the new parliament is holding its opening ceremony on schedule which is a clear sign of the importance of the place of the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution and the people as the main assets of the country and Islamic System.
According to him, without doubt, promoting Iran’s relations with other countries and good connections with the leaders of different countries was one of the greatest successes of president Raisi that could change power equilibrium in the world scene.
Ibrahim Raisi, the late president, lost his life on 19 May when the chopper carrying him and 7 others crashed in a mountainous area in the northwest of the country. He was on his way returning from the opening ceremony of a dam, built on Aras River, to inaugurate a number of refining projects in Tabriz, the capital of East Azerbaijan province.
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