Khamenei's 8-Article Command to the Chiefs of Branches

Khamenei's 8-Article command to the chiefs of branches (Persian: فرمان هشت‌ماده‌ای خامنه‌ای به سران قوا)[1][2][3] is considered as a historical headline in Iran in regards to "fighting economic corruption in the country"; which was issued on 30 April 2001[4] by the command of Iran's supreme leader, Ali Khamenei.

[5][6][7] At the mentioned day, Iran's supreme leader issued an eight-article charter, that, afterwards it became known by the mentioned name, i.e. "the charter of combat against economic corruptions".

[8] At the introduction of this charter,[9][10][11] Seyyed Ali Khamenei,[12][13][14] paid to the explanation(s) concerning the final objective of "Islamic-government".

Likewise, he mentioned that: the following two goals are included among the Islamic Republic of Iran's aims, which ought not to be neglected; namely: 1.

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The supreme leader of Iran, Ali Khamenei , who issued the 8-Article command to the chiefs of branches