A top conservative member of Parliament Ahmad Tavakkoli predicted that up to a third of Ahmadinejad's proposed ministers might be rejected. A conflict is brewing between parliament and Ahmadinejad and we must see who has more support to get the upper hand:
Ahmad Tavakkoli told ILNA on Saturday that in his eyes certain nominees from political, social, cultural and economic sectors will be turned down by Parliament (Majlis).
He cited 'lack of experience' as one of the reasons behind the possible rejection, while maintaining that certain nominees were likely to fail to win Parliament's approval since their executive experiences did not fit in with the proposed posts.
The senior parliamentarian added that the women nominees had a slim chance of winning the vote of confidence due to their lack of experience.
Sunday, August 30, 2009
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