
TEHRAN - Irans Parliament (Majlis) has held its first session to review proposed changes to the Chamber of Commerce Law, according to a senior Member of Parliament.Jafar Qaderi, chairman of the Special Commission for Production Support and Overseeing the Implementation of the General Policies of Article 44 of the Constitution, specified that the session was assembled to evaluate the draft amendments after receiving input from specialized committees.
Following this evaluation, we will prepare the last report and submit it as a secondary commission, he said.Qaderi, who represents the cities of Shiraz and Zarqan in Parliament, stressed the requirement of modifying the law, which he said has actually remained unchanged for three to four decades.
The existing defects have actually led to disputes and disputes, he noted.The proposition to reform the law was at first presented during the previous round of the Parliament, but despite substantial deliberations, the Economic Commission stopped working to reach a definitive result.
The bill has considering that been reestablished in the brand-new Parliament and referred again to the Economic Commission.As a secondary commission, Qaderis committee will manage required modifications.
We hope that, in collaboration with the Economic Commission, we can complete this expense, he added.EF/