Speaker Celebrates Iranians' Strong Support for the Islamic Republic

Speaker Celebrates Iranians’ Strong Support for the Islamic Republic

In a significant display of national pride, Iran’s Parliament Speaker, Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf, emphasized the unwavering commitment of the Iranian people to defend the Islamic Republic. This dedication is deeply rooted in the teachings of the late Imam Khomeini and the current Leader of the Islamic Revolution, Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei.

During a rally held in Urmia, West Azarbaijan Province, on Monday, Qalibaf spoke passionately to commemorate the 46th anniversary of the Islamic Revolution’s victory. This event was part of a series of nationwide demonstrations celebrating this pivotal moment in Iran’s history.

  • The esteemed Iranian population has made sacrifices to revive Islam and uphold support for the Islamic system.
  • Nationwide rallies serve as evidence of this steadfast support.
  • Qalibaf asserted that the Iranian nation is dedicated to upholding justice and combating tyranny.
  • People play a crucial role in strengthening the country.

Highlighting the importance of unity, Qalibaf stated that Parliament will persist in collaborating with the Executive branch to tackle the country’s pressing issues. He also expressed his gratitude to the residents of West Azarbaijan Province for their enthusiastic participation in the anniversary celebrations.

This rally not only commemorated a significant event in Iranian history but also reaffirmed the collective spirit and resilience of the Iranian people in their pursuit of justice and unity.

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