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Counting more than 60 cases of delegating the authority of the ministry to the provinces



Ali Darabi, Deputy Minister and Deputy Minister of Cultural Heritage, told reporters on the sidelines of a visit to the 15th International Tourism Exhibition and the 35th National Handicrafts Exhibition in a press conference today: “According to Zarghami. “The Minister of Heritage, Culture, Tourism and Handicrafts has set up a staff delegation to delegate authority to the provinces, which is my responsibility, and good planning is underway.”

He pointed to the holding of these two exhibitions and added: “In fairness, great work has been done in both areas and we are witnessing the enthusiastic presence of activists in the field of tourism and handicrafts in this exhibition.”

“We have a lot of work ahead of us and we need to do more than that,” Darabi continued. My good colleagues did a great job. “For example, this year we set up a booth for craftsmen, while good things have happened in the rural areas.”

“Given Zarghami’s emphasis on decentralization and delegation, we are not just looking at metropolises, but also at deprived provinces, villages and small areas, and this can be done in every aspect, including security, jobs,” he said. “Business and the production of national wealth and social capital.”

“Preparations have been made for this, but bigger work has been done, and more than 60 delegations have been counted to date,” Darabi said.

“A staff with the same title has been formed under my responsibility,” he noted. “In the next step, we have asked the provinces to announce what they can delegate to the cities, so that people do not get caught in the bureaucracy.”

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