Raisi: The Constitution of the Islamic Republic Has No Dead End

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Raisi: The Constitution of the Islamic Republic Has No Dead End

Raisi: The Constitution of the Islamic Republic has no deadlock

During his trip to South Africa, Raisi recounted that one of the prominent law professors, who had a very close friendship with Mandela, shared memories stating that after Mr. Mandela’s government in South Africa, I and a few others were tasked with drafting the constitution. We studied all the constitutions of the world and concluded that the most progressive constitution is that of the Islamic Republic of Iran because you have succeeded in combining ideals and democracy.

The Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran has no deadlock. Its drafting and finalization are such that you will not face a deadlock in implementing the constitution and managing the country’s affairs.

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