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TEHRAN: Irans supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei urged newly-elected lawmakers Saturday to resist schemes from the West as parliamentarians met in Tehran for the first time since elections finished in April.
The turbulent state of the region and the world and the international adventurism of oppressors and their vassals have confronted the Islamic Iran with conditions more complicated than before, said a message from Khamenei, read to a packed parliament chamber.
Khamenei, who has the final say on all matters in the country, repeated his familiar call for loyalty to the principles of the 1979 revolution and resistance against Western infiltration.
It is the revolutionary and legal duty of you to make the parliament a stronghold against the schemes, charms and impudently excessive demands of the Arrogance, his message read.
Arrogance was a term first used by the Islamic republics founder Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini to describe Western powers, especially the United States.
The 290-member parliament was inaugurated in the presence of 265 members, with three seats vacant after votes for two MPs were nullified by Irans constitutional oversight body, the Guardian Council, and a third member died in a car accident.
Elections for the key position of house speaker and the presiding board are expected on Sunday or Monday.
Only after the position is filled will be clear whether Irans conservatives or the moderate-reformist allies of President Hassan Rouhani have a working majority.
According to an AFP count, no single party won an overall majority in elections that saw Rouhani make huge gains
Reformists took 133 of the 290 seats, short of a majority but ahead of conservatives, who took 125 seats.
The role of the independent members will be critical in the balance of parliaments partisan powers.
Incumbent conservative speaker Ali Larijani and reformist Mohammad Reza Aref are the top candidates standing for the position.
Iranian media say Larijani, who supported last years nuclear agreement with major powers, seems to have the upper hand.
Parliamentary polls were held in late February. A second round took place in April for 68 seats where no candidate had obtained a minimum 25 percent of first round votes.
Saturdays opening session comes less than a year after long negotiations between Rouhanis government and world powers culminated in a nuclear agreement that took effect in January and saw economic sanctions eased on Tehran.
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