The importance of parliament interaction with mining activists

The importance of parliament interaction with mining activists
  • 2020-07-21
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We expect the representatives present in the parliament today, and in particular the members of the Industries and Mines Commission, to work towards the development of the mining sector. They should be able to amend some existing laws and regulations to grow the mining sector.

According to the International Iranian Stone Exhibition, the main key to the growth of the mine is in the hands of the legislator. Once a law is passed and made available to the miner, it may not be enforced, but parliament and deputies still play a key role in enforcing that law. In this way, the representatives should be able to support the mining sector activists with the right laws.

Unfortunately, in the past, policies have been implemented in the mining sector that have not been conducive to its growth. For example, since in the past, unfortunately, the Mining Law and its executive regulations were not implemented by the Deputy Minister of Mines in the Ministry of Operations, MPs should be specialized and committed in the field of mining and mining industries.

We expect the representatives present in the parliament today, and in particular the members of the Industries and Mines Commission, to work towards the development of the mining sector. They should be able to amend some existing laws and regulations to grow the mining sector.

Since mining is an important part of the country's economy and due to the reduction of oil revenues, it should be invested in this sector so that the country's exports and currency increase. With this, we can see an increase in employment in the country and move in the direction of a resistance economy; Therefore, the 11th parliament has an important position, and we, as activists in the mining sector, expect the representatives to pay special attention to the mining sector.

The biggest concern of the mining sector activists is that the representatives of the Industries and Mines Commission listen to the hearts of the mining sector organizations and ask for their opinions. They should hear the expert word from the organizations and be in constant communication and exchange of expert opinion with them. Organizations such as the Stone Association, the Copper Association, the Mining House, etc. have free specialists at their disposal, and the parliament should take advantage of this blessing.

* Ahmad Sharifi - Secretary of the Iranian Stone Association - Samat