Mahmoud Vaezi should not take a strict look at the cabinet

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Mahmoud Vaezi advised the parliament not to look at the cabinet too strictly.

The deputy secretary general of the Moderation and Development Party emphasized the need to cooperate with the government for a quicker formation of the 14th government’s cabinet. The president-elect has taken necessary considerations into account to introduce options to the Islamic Consultative Assembly that would not pose a problem during the vote of confidence.

He stated that the president has conducted the necessary consultations effectively, and it has been heard that in the process of determining cabinet members, collaborations have been made with the heads of the other two branches of government. Dr. Pishkhan considered all necessary considerations and introduced a cabinet in which various parties and currents have a role, which is a manifestation of diversity and pluralism.

Vaezi declared that he has tried to utilize different tastes in the government structure according to his election slogans. Reformists, moderates, and principled conservatives are all present. Therefore, it is essential that the major plans and policies of the president are acceptable to all cabinet members, and the proposed ministers should organize their programs, goals, and approaches based on this.

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