Some have taken the mines hostage

Some have taken the mines hostage
  • 2020-06-24
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People's Representative of Varzeqan in the Islamic Consultative Assembly: Many laws need to be revised. For example, some people have come and taken the mines hostage, which means that they do not do anything useful and do not allow others to enter the work. Their only job is to speculate and maintain the unfavorable situation in the mining debate.

According to the International Exhibition of Iranian Stone, government rights are one of the issues that the mining sector has been dealing with for many years; The acquisition of equal rights and the lack of engineering methods in this field have caused the activists of the mining sector to always protest against this issue and request a review of this plan.

Following the inauguration of the 11th parliament and the appointment of members of the relevant committees in the parliament, a conversation was held with a member of the parliament's industry and mining commission and his opinion on sanctions, exports, state mining rights and the election of the future minister of industry, mining and trade. We are.

Export of steel products

Allah ‌vardi Dehghani, a representative of the people of Varzeqan in the Islamic Consultative Assembly, said about the export of steel products due to Iran's inclusion in the FATF blacklist, as well as corona disease and economic sanctions: "Each time has its own requirements, protocols and instructions." Our country has done its best to speed up the export process, considering these issues and observing all the protocols.

Realization of public rights

He went on to say that the new parliament's plan to enforce government rights and revive small-scale mines is as follows: "God willing, we have a lot to say." Many laws need to be revised. For example, some people have come and taken the mines hostage, which means that they do not do anything useful and do not allow others to enter the work. Their only job is to speculate and maintain the unfavorable situation in the mining debate.

The MP continued: "Another argument is that the mines in our country have not been revived." All mines in the country need to be rehabilitated and new areas discovered. It is necessary to write up-to-date laws so that the country's mines are in the hands of those who are capable of it; That is, they have the ability to create employment and investment, while starting to generate currency for the country by producing final products.

Dehghani added: "If the mines are in the hands of its people, it will create wealth in the country and help the country's economy to rotate and the people's public life." He added: "Unfortunately, there are many problems in the field of state rights of mines, and in this regard, there are disputes that we hope will be resolved in the new parliament's Industries and Mines Commission."

Parliament ready to elect a new minister

Regarding the election of the next Minister of Industry, Mines and Trade as the first ministry that needs a vote of confidence in the new parliament, the people's representative of Varzeqan said: "As far as we know, a special person has been appointed by the President of the Ministry of Industry, Mines and Trade, Mr. Rouhani." Not introduced to the parliament. We are waiting for this important decision to be made by him and with the formation of the commissions to give the elected person his plans to the parliament so that the vote of confidence process will start faster and this ministry will deal with the affairs of the most important parts of the country better than before.

Regarding the new parliament's alignment with the previous parliament, he said: "Each parliament has its own duties; That is, all members of parliament enter the parliament according to their own particular political leanings and amend laws.

The 11th Majlis is a different parliament

Allahyordi Dehghani continued: The previous parliament questioned some issues with the work it did; For example, in the discussion of government oversight, it had its own perspectives, and in the meantime, it created problems that unfortunately harmed the people and the society. But the 11th parliament is a different parliament from the past, and it will definitely have its own agenda and opinions.

In the end, the representative of the people of Varzeqan in the Islamic Consultative Assembly stated: "Our plan is to review and fundamentally rebuild the country's industry and production, both in the mining and mineral industries, in the oil and energy sector, and in the automotive industry." For this country, no one but the elites and members of parliament and even the people themselves will be sympathetic. I believe that we need to review the last four decades, strengthen the positive points and eliminate the weak points. Create an economy based on domestic advantages so that we are less harmed by the fluctuations and decisions of foreign powers and enemies.