The Eleventh Parliament Did Nothing Except Approve the Protection Plan

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The Eleventh Parliament Did Nothing Except Approve the Protection Plan

The eleventh parliament did nothing except for drafting the protection plan.

The Shargh newspaper wrote: It has been two years and a few months since the eleventh parliament began, and during this period, alongside every statement, whether in the form of a pre-agenda speech or presentation of a plan, some media and political figures have opened the door to criticism based on the principles of the constitution and other governing systems of society, critiquing and questioning the parliament’s performance.

Among the controversial plans of the parliament is the so-called plan to protect the rights of internet users, with the main and most significant challenge of this plan being to discover the answer to the question of which fundamental rights of the nation the parliament representatives aimed to secure and revive by passing such a plan.

If previously the disregard for the people’s wishes and opinions led to media criticisms and objections, currently the main concern and worry of the majority of the nation, especially some media people and political activists, is the parliament representatives’ disregard for the mental and emotional state of the nation.

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