Document Type : Research Paper
Author
Assistant Professor, Department of Law, Tabriz University, Tabriz, Iran
Abstract
In the constitutional law of any country, constitutional reform is one of the ways out of legal barriers, as a result, there may be changes in the power of senior officials. In Iran, in 1989, constitutional amendments were made the result has been a shift in some of the powers of senior government officials and it is worthwhile to address it from the point of view of constitutional law. Among the institutions that were reviewed in the mentioned reforms; it was the "presidency." The present article seeks to answer this question: What are the most important legal reasons for deprivation of the dignity of the Presidency of the "President" in the structure of the 1989 amended constitution? In answer to this question, using the research method: descriptive-analytical, the research results indicate that first; The dignity of the "presidency" was lost as a result of these reforms. Secondly; Due to the persistence of the institution of "presidency" in the constitutional logic, it is erroneously assumed that in these amendments, the institution of the "Prime Minister" was removed and his powers were transferred to the President However, what actually happened was the removal of the "presidency" institution and in this sense, the wording of the constitution needs to be amended.
Keywords