Tehran, IRNA – Iran's President Ebrahim Raisi has presented a bill outlining the country's seventh development plan to the parliament.

Raisi on Sunday attended an open session of the parliament where he explained the important features of the seventh development plan to lawmakers.

The plan, which is considered an umbrella document in Iran outlining the roadmap for the three branches of the government for the next five years, has been compiled in 7 sections and 22 chapters while considering other key documents of the country and the 26 policies announced by Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei.

“The 7th plan does not intend to amend the current laws of the country,” Raisi told lawmakers, “In this plan, the focus has been put on the country’s central issue and priorities.”

He added that in compiling the plan, the views of many experts, as well as past experiences, were taken into consideration.

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