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Parliament to hold first session since US-Israeli onslaught
Iran's Parliament is scheduled to convene today for the first time since the United States and Israel launched their aggression against Iran on February 28.
The session will be held via webinar, according to Abbas Goudarzi, spokesman for the presiding board of Parliament.
The last open session of Iran's Parliament took place on February 16, meaning the new meeting will be held after an 82-day hiatus.
According to Parliament, the session's agenda will focus on “market turmoil, public concerns, and recent price hikes.”
In its last session, Parliament had discussed amendments to the budget bill for the Iranian year 1405 (beginning March 2026).
The delay in holding parliamentary sessions has been attributed to "security issues," officials said.
The US and Israel initiated an unprovoked war of aggression against Iran since February 28 after assassinating Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei and several high-ranking military commanders.
During the aggression, the US and Israel targeted many governmental buildings, military sites and residential buildings across the country.
Attacks on government’s sites forces the country’s officials to cancel the public meetings.
