Islamic Republic of Iran Following the
Iranian Revolution of 1979, the
Senate of Iran was abolished and effectively succeeded by the
Guardian Council, maintaining the bicameral structure of the Iranian legislature. In the 1989 constitutional revision, the
National Consultative Assembly was renamed the
Islamic Consultative Assembly. Since the Iranian Revolution, the Parliament of Iran has been led by six chairmen.
Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani served as the inaugural chairman from 1980 to 1989. Subsequently,
Mehdi Karroubi held the position in two separate terms (1989–1992 and 2000–2004), followed by
Ali Akbar Nategh-Nouri (1992–2000),
Gholam-Ali Haddad-Adel (2004–2008),
Ali Larijani (2008–2020), and, since 2020,
Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf. Throughout its history, the parliament's character has evolved from being a "debating chamber for notables" to a "club for the shah's
placemen" during the Pahlavi era. In the era of the Islamic Republic, it has shifted to being a body primarily influenced by members of the "propertied middle class."
2017 attack On 7 June 2017, there were
shootings at the Iranian parliament and at the
shrine of Ayatollah
Khomeini. Gunmen opened fire at the Iranian Parliament and the mausoleum of religious leader Ayatollah Khomeini in Tehran. The attack on the mausoleum reportedly left 17 persons dead and more than 30 people injured. The parliament was attacked by four gunmen which left seven to eight people injured. Both attacks took place around the same time and appear to have been coordinated. == Functions ==