
Parliament of Iran
The Parliament of Iran, known as the Islamic Consultative Assembly, is the country's legislative body responsible for drafting, passing, and amending laws. It consists of elected representatives called MPs who serve four-year terms. The Parliament reviews proposals, debates policies, and oversees government functions. While it operates within Iran's constitutional framework, ultimate authority often involves the Supreme Leader and other institutions. The Parliament's role is to represent the people's interests, legislate on national issues, and ensure laws align with Iran's Islamic principles and national constitution.