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The
Majlis of Iran (
Persian: مجلس شورای اسلامی, lit.
Islamic Consultative Assembly), also called
The Iranian Parliament, is the national legislative body of
Iran. The Majlis currently has 290 representatives, changed from the previous 270 seats since the
February 18,
2000 election.
The current speaker of parliament is
Gholam Ali Haddad-Adel, with first deputy speaker
Mohammad Reza Bahonar and second deputy speaker
Mohammad Hassan Aboutorabi-Fard. The presiding board member is
Mousa Qorbani.
Pre-Revolution Majlis - National Consultative Assembly
Before the
Islamic Revolution, Majlis was also the name of the
lower house of the Iranian Legislature from 1906 to 1979, the
upper house being the
Senate.
It was created by the
Iran Constitution of 1906 and first convened on
1906-10-06 (
Iranian Calendar: 1285-Mehr-13,), soon gaining power under the rule of the Shah
Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. Noteworthy bills passed by the Majlis under the Pahlavi Dynasty include the
Oil Nationalization Bill (
March 15,
1951) and the
Family Protection Law (1967), which gave women many basic rights such as custody of children in case of divorce.
Women were not allowed to vote or be elected to the Majlis until 1963, as part of reforms under the Shah's "
White Revolution". The reforms were regarded as dangerous, Westernizing trends by traditionalists, especially by the powerful
Shia religious leaders,
including Ayatollah Khomeini. The events led to a revolt on
June 5,
1963 and the exile of Khomeini to
Iraq. The twenty-first National Consultative Assembly, which included female representatives, opened on
October 6,
1963.
The last session of the Pre-Revolution Majlis was held on
1979-02-07 (18
Bahman 1357
AP).
Islamic Republic - Islamic Consultative Assembly
After the
Iranian Revolution in 1979, the Senate was abolished and in the 1989 revision of the constitution, the
National Consultative Assembly became the
Islamic Consultative Assembly. The Iranian legislature thus became
unicameral.
Currently, the Majlis' 290 members, five of whom represent non-Muslim religious minorities, are popularly elected for four-year terms. The Majlis can force the dismissal of cabinet ministers by no-confidence votes and can impeach the president for misconduct in office. Although the executive proposes most new laws, individual deputies of the Majlis also may introduce legislation. Deputies also may propose amendments to bills being debated. The Majlis also drafts legislation, ratifies international treaties, and approves the national budget. All Majlis candidates and all legislation from the assembly must be approved by the
Guardian Council. Even though the Majlis is more democratic in nature than other governments in the region, it isn't as powerful as the legislative bodies in, for example, the
United States.
From 1979, the Majlis had convened at the building that used to house the
Iranian Senate. A new building was built for the Assembly at Baharestan Square in central Tehran, near the old Majlis building that was used from 1906 to 1979. After several debates, the move was finally approved in 2004. The first session of the Majlis was held on
November 16,
2004 in the new building.
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