Fatemeh Mohammad Beigi, Qazvin Representative, is Behind the Women’s Security Enhancement Bill, Document 2030

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Fatemeh Mohammad Beigi, the representative of Qazvin, is behind the scenes of the women’s security enhancement bill, which is linked to the 2030 agenda.

The representative of Azna’s people in Parliament said that various working groups were formed to review the bill on preventing harm to women.

Fatemeh Mohammad Beigi, during the open session of Parliament on Sunday, May 9th, in the course of reviewing the report of the Social Commission regarding the urgent bill on preventing harm to women and enhancing their security against misconduct, said, ‘Unfortunately, what we see is that behind this law is the 2030 agenda. Despite our repeated requests to address the shortcomings, these issues have not been resolved.’

According to this report, Hossein Goudarzi, in defense of this bill, stated that the bill was sent to the Qom Research Center of Parliament, and various working groups were formed to review it. Even the Women’s Affairs Department and various sections of the government and judiciary were consulted about this bill, so this suspicion should not be created.

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