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احتجاج نواب برلمان النظام على صفقات وراء الكواليس في قضية النظر في اهلية الوزراء الجدد في الحكومة


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في مهزلة مجلس النواب للنظر في اهلية الوزراء المقترحين لحكومة الملا روحاني طفحت على السطح  صفقات روحاني وراء الكواليس بحيث احتج عدد كبير من النواب على هذه الصفقات.
كتبت وكالة انباء ايسنا الحكومية يوم16/8/2017 حول الموضوع مايلي :
«أكد محمد دامادي نائب  البرلمان عن مدينة ساري  في  الاجتماع المعلن للبرلمان قائلا :اثناء النظر في اهلية الوزراء المقترحين، يدخل عدد من النواب كمعارض للحديث ولكنه يتحدث موافقا... وليس معلوما ماهي المسائل التي حصلت وتحصل وراء الكواليس.
وأكد حميد رضا فولادگر نائب البرلمان عن اصفهان في تذكير آخر قائلا :  قررنا ان يتحدث نائب معارض عن الوزير المقترح ليعطي رأيه المعارض لترشيح هذا الوزير ولا يستغل هذا الوقت ليطرح مشاكله في منطقته الانتخابية وفي نهاية كلمته يترجى ان يحصل الوزير المقترح  علي أصوات ايجابية في البرلمان.
بدوره قال حشمت الله فلاحت بيشه نائب  عن مدينة اسلام آباد غرب: النظر في اهلية الوزراء يعني  المناقشة حول برامجهم ورد الوزراء على اسئلة النواب ولا ان يقرأ كل نائب كلمته التي هيأها مسبقا والوزراء يؤكدون على وعودهم دون الاجابة علي اسئلة النواب. يجب  ان لايتمني نائب المعارض للوزير المقترح ان يحصل على اصوات البرلمان  لانه دون شأن موقع البرلمان.
وأما محمد رضا بورابراهيمي فقد قال في تذكيره :مع الاسف نرى انه اثناء النظر في اهلية الوزراء لم يتحدث احد بصفة المعارض الحقيقي للوزير المقترح.

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