Iranian Government's Reciprocal and Proportional Action in Implementing the JCPOA Act

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Iranian Government's Action in Implementing the JCPOA Act
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Islamic Consultative Assembly
Long title
  • Islamic Republic of Iran Government's Reciprocal and Proportional Action in Implementing the JCPOA Act Nation Act
CitationAct No. 52832/614 of Error: the date or year parameters are either empty or in an invalid format, please use a valid year for year, and use DMY, MDY, MY, or Y date formats for date (in Persian).
Territorial extentIslamic Republic of Iran
Enacted byGuardian Council[1]
Passed13 October 2015
Enacted14 October 2015[1]
Signed17 October 2015[1]
Signed byPresident Hassan Rouhani[1]
Legislative history
Bill published on11 October 2015
Introduced byAli Larijani[2]
Committee reportNational Security and Foreign Policy Commission[2]
Related legislation
Iran Nuclear Achievements Protection Act
Summary
The bill intends to let Iranian government implement the JCPOA.
Keywords
Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action
Status: In force

The Islamic Republic of Iran Government's Reciprocal and Proportional Action in Implementing the JCPOA Act (Persian: قانون اقدام متناسب و متقابل دولت جمهوری اسلامی ایران در اجرای برجام) is a bill that was passed by Iran's Islamic Consultative Assembly to allow the Government of Hassan Rouhani implement the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA). The act repealed Iran Nuclear Achievements Protection Act. The bill was introduced after 5 of the 15 members of Majlis special commission for examining the JCPOA issued a joint statement criticizing the commission report and lawmakers voted against fast-tracking the bill to the extent recommended by the report.[2]

Content[]

Article 1 of the bill forbids either the production or application of nuclear weapons by Iran based on the fatwa issued by the Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei and obliges the government, particularly Atomic Energy Organization and Ministry of Foreign Affairs to participate in international efforts aimed at countering the threat of such weapons.[1]

The remaining articles laid emphasis on, among other things, cooperation and mutual respect between the two sides of Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, the government's mindfulness of potential failure in removing the sanctions against Iran or reversing them, and the prevention of access by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to military sites unless allowed by Supreme National Security Council.[1][3][4][5][6]

Votes[]

Voting for Date Yea Nay Abstain Absent/Not Voting
Generalities[7] 11 October 2015
139 / 251 (55%)
100 / 251 (40%)
12 / 251 (5%)
39 / 290 (13%)
Details[8] 13 October 2015
161 / 233 (69%)
59 / 233 (25%)
13 / 233 (6%)
57 / 290 (20%)

International reactions[]

  • European Union High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Federica Mogherini welcomed approving the bill.[9]

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