Lawmakers insist on passing nuclear document into law: Eslami

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
TEHRAN - The Iranian lawmakers are insisting on turning the comprehensive document and roadmap for developing the nuclear sector into a law,
so that changing governments do not harm the country's nuclear development path, Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) chief Mohammad
with that the Atomic Energy Organization was mandated in the budget law for the current year by the Majlis (Parliament) to prepare a
comprehensive document and roadmap for the development of the nuclear sector for the next 50 years, and to be approved by the government
representatives were mostly looking at quantitative goals, and they had this vision that this document would be turned into law, so that the
more nuclear power stations and increase radiation uses as well as develop and accelerate infrastructure, because his organization wants the
impact of nuclear technology to be felt in the living affairs of citizens more and more.In April, Eslami said the "Comprehensive Strategic
Document for Nuclear Development" properly covered the AEOI's situation as well as the country's nuclear strategy.The document included
multiple aspects of nuclear technology, the industrialization of Iran in various fields, and issues that have not yet been addressed.In
terms of nuclear power, the document lays the groundwork for the development of power facilities with a capacity of up to 10,000 MW.The
nuclear chief also said that his organization is constructing a 360 MW power plant in Darokhovein, Khuzestan