Accordingly, in order to prevent tyranny as well as to guarantee the freedom and security of the people, it must be monitored by an official overseeing the proceedings of these forces so that each does not go beyond its legal framework.
When the complaint relates to the Executive or the Judiciary, the Parliament must demand a proper investigation and an adequate explanation from them, and announce the results within a reasonable time.
"According to Article 90 of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran, as well as the approvals and internal regulations of the Islamic Consultative Assembly, the legal duties and powers of this commission are as follows:[5][15] The Article 90 of the Constitution Commission of the Islamic Consultative Assembly has two units:[5][15] The Article 90 of the Constitution Commission of the Islamic Consultative Assembly operates in three scopes:[5][15] Note: In each of these three scopes, the commission can form committees as appropriate.
[16] The scope of parliamentary proceedings is very wide, and the Article 90 of the Constitution Commission begins with the word "everyone".
[16] The Article 90 of the Constitution Commission of the Islamic Consultative Assembly has five permanent committees in the scope of the executive branch and related complaints as follows:[5][15] The Commission has also one permanent committees in the scope of the judiciary and related complaints as follows:[5][15] The Commission has also one permanent committees in the scope of parliamentary proceedings (and special affairs) and related complaints as follows:[5][15] The members of the Article 90 of the Constitution Commission of the Islamic Consultative Assembly in the second year of the 11th term of the Assembly are as follows:[17][18][19][20][21]