According to Hadi Tahan Nazif, both laws that previously faced ambiguity and constitutional concerns have been revised by Congress and resubmitted for review. He confirmed that the Guardian Council recognized that it was not inconsistent with Sharia’s principles or constitutional provisions.
The spying law places more severe penalties on Iran’s national security and interests on those engaged in espionage and working with Zionist regimes and hostile governments. The second law provides a legal framework for the regulation and organization of remote piloted civil drones that address safety, licensing and surveillance mechanisms.
Tahan Nazif added that two laws (passed by Congress during the recent 12-day Israeli war) will be transferred to the president for formal implementation as he cleared the final legal action.
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