Iran’s economy minister faces impeachment

August 10, 2015 - 0:0

TEHRAN - Iranian Minister of Economy Ali Tayyebnia faces impeachment as he failed to convince Iranian members of the Parliament during a questioning session on Sunday.

This was the third time Tayyebnia was put to questioning by the MPs and failed at providing satisfactory explanations, Nasim news agency reported.

According to Iranian law, failing three times to provide convincing answers to lawmakers paves the way for impeachment.

During an open session of the Majlis (parliament), Tayyebnia faced two questions by MP Mehrdad Bazrpash. The questions were about a banking law and a tax report.

As the MP was not convinced with Tayyebnia’s answers, he asked other lawmakers to cast votes to show whether they were convinced with the answers.

80 MPs voted for the minister while 105 MPs voted against him and 10 others abstained.


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