The need to formulate a legal ban on parliamentary interference in government affairs

According to Fars News Agency, quoting the public relations of the Iranian Productivity Association, Alinaghi Mashayekhi, Professor of the School of Management at Sharif University of Technology, at the opening ceremony of the 11th conference “Iranian Productivity by the Iranian Productivity Association on Innovation, Productivity and Leading Economy” The involvement of MPs in the executive branch and its effects on productivity and corruption, he said: In order to be productive in an efficient system, managers must be aware of their duties in the areas of planning, organizing, providing manpower, leading the group and controlling everything.
He added: “According to the duties defined for each group, the duties of the Islamic Consultative Assembly as the legislature and its representatives are to pass laws, approve programs and budgets of ministers, approve ministers, monitor the performance of the executive branch, monitor and audit budget execution and impeach.” There is the removal of ministers and the president, but what we are witnessing today is interference outside the duties of parliament in the affairs of the executive branch.
He added: involvement of MPs in dismissal and installation of managers, involvement in determining specific projects and their implementation regardless of economic justification, ordering the granting of points and quotas to special people, ordering employment, etc. Some of these types of off-duty interventions It is the parliament.
The university professor also stated: “The result of this kind of interference and pressure leverage, which is completely out of the duty of the parliament, leads to disruption of government management functions, reduced productivity and corruption, resulting in livelihood, moral and social problems.” This is due to the levers of pressure and outside interference of the parliament and its representatives.
He said: “By interfering in the dismissal and installation of government managers, planning, organizing, providing manpower, leadership and control of the complex has been completely disrupted and to reduce the authority of ministers and senior managers of organizations, discouragement of worthy people, loss of meritocracy, increase Creating a relationship for promotion instead of focusing on performance improvement leads to incompetence and instability in management and consequently reduced productivity.
Referring to the results of some interventions of MPs and other politicians outside the executive branch in dismissal and installation of managers, Mashayekhi said: Frequent and early change of managers of Saipa Company and dismissal and installation of 7 CEOs during 9 years, change of Shasta CEO every 9 months The change of CEO of Jam Petrochemical every two years has been the result of some of these interventions.
He added: “Also, the result of interfering in the determination of projects causes the project to be accompanied by an increase in costs in inappropriate places, on the other hand, it leads to environmental degradation, as well as increased transportation costs and lack of resources for priority projects.” to be accompanied.
The university professor cited the construction of unused airports, the construction of large hospitals in sparsely populated areas, and the construction of production projects in sparsely populated areas as some examples of delegates’ involvement in the implementation of custom projects.
He stated: Granting large loans to unqualified individuals and groups, giving car quotas, steel to special individuals and allocating government currency to special and commissioned individuals is another part of MPs’ involvement in granting special privileges on productivity, unfortunately. There is another problem in ordering for employment that has affected productivity and caused problems.
Mashayekhi added: in order to prevent corruption and increase productivity, it is necessary to form a legal, religious and managerial ban to prevent the interference of the deputies in the affairs of the government, and the interference of the deputies should happen with the resistance of the government and a ban on the interference of the deputies.
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