Ahmad Naderi, Member of the Presidium of the Islamic Consultative Assembly: Proposing a Plan to Ban Disruptive Students from Leaving the Country is Not in the Nation’s Interest

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Ahmad Naderi, Member of the Presidium of the Islamic Consultative Assembly: Proposing a Plan to Ban Disruptive Students from Leaving the Country is Not in the Nation's Interest

Ahmad Naderi, a member of the Islamic Consultative Assembly’s presidium, said that the proposal to ban disruptive students from leaving the country is not in the nation’s best interest.

Dialogue with students is the solution to problems, not travel bans.

Students are our dear ones. Some of them may have made mistakes, but we must talk to them and listen to their words so that through this interaction we can overcome the issues.

With the understanding I have of the parliament, if this proposal comes to the floor, it will not receive votes.


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