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Iran parliament holds first post-strike session

Published on: May 9, 2026 8:04 PM

Iran’s parliament is set to hold its first session following US and Israeli strikes, marking a key political development after weeks of heightened regional conflict. The meeting will focus on urgent economic and national issues arising from the ongoing crisis. Officials confirmed the session will be held through video conferencing.

According to the parliamentary spokesperson, lawmakers will gather virtually due to security concerns linked to the recent escalation. The session represents the first formal parliamentary meeting since the outbreak of hostilities. Authorities said the format was chosen to ensure continuity of governance under current conditions.

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The agenda is expected to include discussions on economic challenges caused by the conflict. Lawmakers will review the impact of war-related disruptions on national stability and public finances. Officials indicated that emergency policy responses may also be considered during the session.

Iran’s parliament had last held a public meeting in mid-February before the escalation of tensions. Since then, political and security developments have limited normal legislative activity. The upcoming session is seen as an effort to re-engage formal governance processes amid instability.

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The meeting comes as regional tensions remain high following ongoing clashes involving Iran and its adversaries. Analysts say the session could signal Tehran’s intent to maintain internal political coordination despite external pressure. Further decisions are expected depending on security and economic assessments.

 

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Iran economic crisis war, Iran parliament meeting, Iranian legislature session, Latest, Middle East tensions politics, Tehran political response, US Israel strikes Iran

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