Three Branches of Government Not Allowed to Weaken Each Other: Alizadeh
August 19, 2002 - 0:0
LAHIJAN -- Deputy Judiciary Chief Mohammad Reza Alizadeh said that none of the three branches of the government, the Majlis, the Judiciary, and the Executive, are allowed to weaken each other. Alizadeh told IRNA on Sunday in Lahijan, "To safeguard the Islamic system, all of us should tolerate some problems." He added, "The government branches should not condemn each other because it is not to the benefit of the system and the country." The Guardian Council member also noted, "Those accusing the Guardian Council of being biased should be examined to see if they themselves are not politicized. Talk of this sort could be considered a political action."