The Parliamentary or Presidential Nature of the Vote of Confidence to the Council of Ministers in the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran

Title The Parliamentary or Presidential Nature of the Vote of Confidence to the Council of Ministers in the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran
Author Javad Taghizadeh ; Samaneh Taghizadeh Chari
Publication Date: 1401-03
Subject constitution, council of ministers, parliamentary system, presidential system, vote of confidence
Type Periodical
Language Persian
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library: University of Toronto
Library Asset ID ISSN: 2476-2806, EISSN: 2476-6828, DOI: 10.22054/tssq.2022.45061.740
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Library Location DOAJ Directory of Open Access Journals
Date 1401-03
Notes Article 87 of the 1358 Constitution made the prime minister responsible for forming the Council of Ministers and obtaining a vote of confidence from parliament. After the approval of Article 1 of “the law on adding articles to the code of procedure of the parliament about requesting the vote of confidence and the manner of holding it” in 1363/ 5/9, the prime minister was obliged to request a vote of confidence from the parliament both at the beginning of each term of the parliament and in the conditions stipulated in Article 87, after the formation and introduction of the Council of Ministers. In addition, the Council of Ministers was formed based on political will of parliamentary majority. This indicates that the vote of confidence to the ministers follows the parliamentary logic of the political system. After 1368 revision of the Constitution, president made responsible to obtain a vote of confidence for the Council of Ministers after being formed. By stating that “with the change of the parliament new vote of confidence will not be necessary” in Article 133 and removing the post of prime minister, the political system approaches the presidential system. The practical procedure of vote of confidence, after the revision of the Constitution, also confirms the adherence to the logic of the presidential system.
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The Parliamentary or Presidential Nature of the Vote of Confidence to the Council of Ministers in the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran

Author Javad Taghizadeh ; Samaneh Taghizadeh Chari
Publication Date 1401-03
Subject constitution, council of ministers, parliamentary system, presidential system, vote of confidence
Type Periodical
Language Persian
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library University of Toronto
Library Asset ID ISSN: 2476-2806, EISSN: 2476-6828, DOI: 10.22054/tssq.2022.45061.740
Record ID cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_4aad7d53764c4648bb85c428b46a1c5f
Library Location DOAJ Directory of Open Access Journals
Date 1401-03
Notes Article 87 of the 1358 Constitution made the prime minister responsible for forming the Council of Ministers and obtaining a vote of confidence from parliament. After the approval of Article 1 of “the law on adding articles to the code of procedure of the parliament about requesting the vote of confidence and the manner of holding it” in 1363/ 5/9, the prime minister was obliged to request a vote of confidence from the parliament both at the beginning of each term of the parliament and in the conditions stipulated in Article 87, after the formation and introduction of the Council of Ministers. In addition, the Council of Ministers was formed based on political will of parliamentary majority. This indicates that the vote of confidence to the ministers follows the parliamentary logic of the political system. After 1368 revision of the Constitution, president made responsible to obtain a vote of confidence for the Council of Ministers after being formed. By stating that “with the change of the parliament new vote of confidence will not be necessary” in Article 133 and removing the post of prime minister, the political system approaches the presidential system. The practical procedure of vote of confidence, after the revision of the Constitution, also confirms the adherence to the logic of the presidential system.
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