Investigating of the interpretations of restrictive and extensive survey of the legal authority of the persident in Iran

Document Type : Original Article

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Islamic Education Departement, Lahijan branch. Islamic Azad University. Lahijan, Iran.

Abstract

The issue of the authority of the president in Iran is always one of the topics that are in the presidency of Indviduals and
Abstract
The issue of the authority of the president in Iran is always one of the topics that are in the presidency of Indviduals and the beginings of the officals elections in scientific and public circles, and as well as two general views of Mitney on the interpretation of the point of extensive survey, it is true that There is an interstitial View in this regard, because the relationship between these two interpretation (public publicy)is. In this research, with a descriptive analytical review, while reviewing the constitution and the law of determining the scope of the presidency and responsibilies of the Islamic Republic of Iran, we have concluded that even in accordance with the view of destrictive interpretation Also in the scope of the authority of the president as a responsible for the executive of the constitution, the place of conflict is outside the area of the executive branch, not in the executive branch Itseif. And in other words, the implementation of the constitution in the executive branch is located as a common magnitude of the president’s at least it is practice of his authority of other laws

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