I would be indebted to you, Mr. Ghalibaf, if I work less than 17 hours a day

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I would be indebted to you, Mr. Ghalibaf, if I work less than 17 hours a day

I would owe you, Mr. Ghalibaf, if I work less than 17 hours a day.

The Speaker of the Islamic Consultative Assembly stated that I would owe the blood of martyrs and you if I work less than 17 hours a day, and it doesn’t happen that I pray morning prayer at home for 2 days a month. Instead, I go directly to the workplace and do my work, just like during the Sacred Defense era. You may ask what the effects of these actions have been, but let’s note that our duty is legislation, and the execution of the law is in the executive domain.

We are obligated, we have a duty, and it is a condition of reason and the country’s circumstances that the powers help each other and resolve the problems.

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