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How does iran make laws???pls give a real answer and not from the web

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The judiciary branch of Iran's government is largely controlled by the Supreme Leader, who appoints the head of the judiciary, who in turn appoints the head of the Supreme Court and the chief public prosecutor.

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The Iranian judiciary ensures that all laws passed by the Majlis conform with Islamic law and that the law is enforced according to the principles of sharia. The judiciary also selects six of the twelve members of the Guardian Council, who then must be approved by the Majlis

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