Parliament Session to Stabilize Currency Market Postponed by One Week

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The parliamentary session for stabilizing the currency market has been postponed by a week.

Ahmad Naderi, a member of the parliamentary presidium, announced that the Wednesday session of the parliament regarding the currency rates has been postponed to next Tuesday due to the presence of the First Vice President at a government meeting and the passing of the Central Bank Governor’s mother-in-law, which prevents their attendance in the parliament.

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