Pursuant to Article 51 of the Law on Internal Regulations of the Islamic Consultative Assembly (Parliament of the Islamic Republic of Iran ), the Program, Budget and Accounting Commission of the Islamic Consultative Assembly shall be formed to perform the assigned tasks within the scope of the country program, country budget, supervision of the program and budget and the Court of Accounts and Finance of the Assembly, and to provide statistics and general technical services in accordance with the provisions of the regulation. [1] [2] [3] [4]
In addition to performing specialized duties, the Program, Budget and Accounting Commission is obliged to take action on the following matters: [1] [5]
The members of the Program, Budget and Accounting Commission of the Islamic Consultative Assembly in the second year of the 11th term of the Assembly are as follows: [6] [7]
Row | Name | Position |
1 | Hamid-Reza Haji Babaee | Chairman |
2 | Mohammad Khodabakhshi [8] | First Vice Chairman |
3 | Mohammad Reza Mirtajodini | Second Vice Chairman |
4 | Mohammad Mehdi Mofatteh | Spokesperson |
5 | Qolamhossein Karami [9] | First Secretary |
6 | Waliollah Farzaneh [10] | Second Secretary |
7 | Mehrdad Goodarzvand Chegini [11] | Corporator |
8 | Mohammadreza Dashti Ardakani [12] | Corporator |
9 | Mojtaba Rezakhah [13] | Corporator |
10 | Ehsan Arkani [14] | Corporator |
11 | Arash Zerehtan Lahoni [15] | Corporator |
12 | Mohsen Zanganeh [16] | Corporator |
13 | Isa Jafari [17] | Corporator |
14 | Shamseddin Hosseini | Corporator |
15 | Rajab Rahmani [18] | Corporator |
16 | Rahim Zare [19] | Corporator |
17 | Alireza Shahbazi [20] | Corporator |
18 | Jafar Qaderi [21] | Corporator |
19 | Abdolreza Mesri | Corporator |
20 | Elias Naderan | Corporator |
21 | Jabbar Koochakinejad [22] | Corporator |
22 | Behrooz Mohebbi Najmabadi [23] | Corporator |
23 | Seyyed Mahdi Farshadan [24] | Corporator |
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