Sunday, 15 May 2022 (YJC)_Hadi Tahan Nazif, the spokesman of the Guardian Council, told reporters in his press conference today: "The plan not to change the official time of the country was not considered contrary to Sharia and the norms of the constitution."
He continued: "In the previous resolution, there was ambiguity as to whether the repeal of the law on changing the clock means stabilizing the clock or simply repealing the law requiring the government to change the clock. And the government can change office hours without changing the official time of the country.
The spokesman of the Guardian Council said: "Also, in the previous decree, the time of implementation of the plan was not specified, but in the new decree, it is specified that from 1402, the law of fixing the official time of the country will be implemented."
He pointed out: the devices will also have the opportunity to comply with this law, and therefore from 1402, the official time of the country will not change.
Tahan Nazif, in response to reporters' questions about cooperation with the judiciary, said: "The duty of the council is to implement the resolutions with the Sharia and the constitution, but we welcome any expert plan and bill, especially judicial bills because they are expert and we must be." We help.
He added: "We have taken this point into account in the plans and we are constantly raising issues with the parliament about the proportionality of the punishment with the crime."
The spokesman of the Guardian Council, in response to a question about the former MP's statement that the Guardian Council was not authorized to review approvals according to technical issues, said: "Every institution should do expert and specialized work in line with its duties." We do not enter into a resolution for good or bad in the Guardian Council, and it is within the competence of the parliament. But the fact is that without subject matter it is not possible to comment on approvals.
He added: "Sometimes there are opponents and supporters of a resolution and we do not enter in terms of expertise, but in terms of the legal duties assigned to the Guardian Council, باید we have to examine the plans and bills in an expert manner."