(Hamsayeh.Net) - Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadineejad who was reelected for a second four year term last month, says his new administration will undergo major changes.
In his first televised address after reelection he said, 'There would be major changes in the administration based on the needs of the time and that the structure of the new administration should change in accordance with realities of the time.'
Among his new administration's top priorities he mentions creating jobs, redirecting state subsidies, implementing the Article 44 of the constitution and defending citizenship rights.
Ahmadinehad also said the election was one of the healthiest elections taken place in recent years putting aside any objections posed by two of his rivals. 'With this election we entered a new stage both at home and abroad.' he said.
In his next address the President reemphasized his previous position on helping reform the current international system which is biased and only benefits big powers. 'The development of Iran and reforming the current international system are inseparable and without an effective involvement in global arrangements we cannot develop Iran' Ahmadinejad said.
Iran supports 'dialogue, justice and peace' and does not 'back down' from its legal rights, he noted.
Source: News Agencies