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  2. Category:Local government in Iran - Wikipedia

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    Government by city in Iran (2 C) C. City councils in Iran (6 P) L. Local elections in Iran (1 C, 10 P) Logotypes of municipalities in Iran (20 F)

  3. Government of Iran - Wikipedia

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    Joint Tripartite Meeting of Iranian Government, 2 June 1987. Speaker of the Parliament Hashemi Rafsanjani (left), President Ali Khamenei (middle) and Head of Supreme Court Mousavi Ardebili (right). The Islamic Republic of Iran was created shortly after the Islamic Revolution.

  4. Press TV - Wikipedia

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    Press TV's news bulletins often feature Iranian ministers, diplomats or government officials, or guest commentators that express views consistent with the Iranian government's "message of the day." [26] [27] In 2012, commentator Douglas Murray wrote that the station was the "Iranian government’s propaganda channel". [28]

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  6. Local councils of Iran - Wikipedia

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    The Islamic Councils (Persian: شوراهای اسلامی), formerly known as the Provincial Societies (Persian: انجمن‌های ایالتی و ولایتی, romanized: anjoman-ha-ye ayalati va velayati) [1] are local councils which are elected by public vote in all cities and villages throughout Iran. Council members in each city or ...

  7. Politics of Iran - Wikipedia

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    However, since the Iranian Revolution, the government's general budget payments have averaged: [95] 59 percent for social affairs, 17 percent for economic affairs, 15 percent for national defense, and; 13 percent for general affairs. Iran spent 22.5% of its 2003 national budget on social welfare programs, of which more than 50% covered pension ...

  8. 2019–2020 Iranian protests - Wikipedia

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    Iranian news agency claimed that starting from 19 November 2019, thousands of people in cities across Iran participated in separate pro-government rallies in condemnation of the riots and showed support for the Iran supreme leadership. [170] On 20 November 2019, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani declared victory against the "enemy".

  9. Islamic Republic News Agency - Wikipedia

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    Its name was changed to Pars News Agency, or PANA, and it began operating around the clock. In July 1975 the Iranian legislature passed a bill establishing the Ministry of Information and Tourism and changing the status of Pars News Agency to a joint public stock with capital assets of about 300 million rials. It then became an affiliate of the ...