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The Iranian parliament has voted to consider a proposal to pick another city as the nation's capital, potentially moving the seat of government from the overcrowded Tehran.

Iran's official news agency IRNA said on Tuesday that politicians had accepted outlines of the proposal with 110 out of 214 present lawmakers supporting it. The chamber has 290 seats.

Under the plan, a council would be set up and spend two years studying which alternate location would be best.

While there was no suggestion in the bill which cities would be looked at, several central and western cities already have said they would like to be considered.

Supporters of the plan said Tehran, with a metropolitan population of 12 million people could not support the capital.

They pointed at the heavy pollution, the city's traffic jams and risk of earthquakes there. Iran is located on several faults and experiences a light earthquake a day, on average.

Still, moving the capital seems unlikely, due to the high cost involved.

Vice-president Mohammad Ali Ansari, who is in charge of parliament affairs, said he opposed the plan, which he said was was not practical, and that politicians did not have the power to order the capital to be moved.

He said relocating the capital was part of main policies of the ruling establishment, a reference to the authority of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the Supreme Leader, who has final say on all state matters.

"It is impossible to decide about making the decision on moving without consulting his Excellency," Ansari said.

Costly plan

Parliament speaker Ali Larijani opposed the plan over the cost and said the Guardian Council, a constitutional watchdog that vets the bills, would likely reject it as well.

Saeed Leilaz, a Tehran-based political-economic analyst, also said the plan was not feasible.

"This will cost dozens of billion dollars for a government that has not enough to pay the monthly salary of its staff," Leilaz said.

Iran has been crippled by Western sanctions over its disputed nuclear power programme, which has cut its access to the oil money that makes up to 80 percent of its foreign income and 50 percent of budget.

Politicians and officials occasionally have raised the idea over the past 50 years, before the 1979 Islamic Revolution that ousted King Mohmmad Reza Pahlavi.

US advisers reportedly had asked the king to relocate the capital because it was too close to borders of the Soviet Union.

During World War I, the Iranian government decided to move the capital temporarily when Russian and British forces occupied parts of the country, although the order was never carried out.

Iran mulls plan to move capital from Tehran - Middle East - Al Jazeera English
 
uhm ... Interesting. which city is chosen as the next capital?
probably Qom? The mullah's city in the desert?
As a fact , there is no appropriate city to move capital to it, although I believe that this plan is another nonsense mullahs plan like connecting waters of Persian Gulf to Caspian Sea, and another failed impossible, and not studies plans of them, and I don't take it seriously ;)
 
Why moving the capital from Tehran only because its owercrowded, instead of developing the existing capital to a modern city?

There are even bigger capital citiest than Tehran :

-Tokio 35 mil. people (the biggest metropol region in the world)
-Seoul with over 20 mil. people
-Peking 20 mil.

Its only a matter of City planning.
Ignoring the problem wouldnt solve anything.
 
Why moving the capital from Tehran only because its owercrowded, instead of developing the existing capital to a modern city?

There are even bigger capital citiest than Tehran :

-Tokio 35 mil. people (the biggest metropol region in the world)
-Seoul with over 20 mil. people
-Peking 20 mil.

Its only a matter of City planning.
Ignoring the problem wouldnt solve anything.

That's true.
Also, Their claimed reasons are not logical. Most of cities are in earthquake danger, and all of big and more industrialized cities have air pollution problem which is not a surprise. They need to prove themselves to solve the capitals issues before deciding to move the capital to an issue-less city.

No maybe we should remove Mecca and madina from the abu righal and ibn selol and abraha al habashi al dajjal the horn of devil musylamaa the lier kingdom

Do not reply him or other troll comments, just report it to @mods . Either the mod of this section, @Serpentine , or other mods.
We should not have trollish wars in this section of the forum ;)
 
Why moving the capital from Tehran only because its owercrowded, instead of developing the existing capital to a modern city?

There are even bigger capital citiest than Tehran :

-Tokio 35 mil. people (the biggest metropol region in the world)
-Seoul with over 20 mil. people
-Peking 20 mil.

Its only a matter of City planning.
Ignoring the problem wouldnt solve anything.

To solve the urban planning of Tehran will take decades, if possible at all. It is definitely not a short term fix.
 
Are you guys gonna make a new Capital City?

That is what Pakistan did.
 
They could start by reducing the population, there are many refugees in that city. Are they all there legally?

They could also spend money on earthquake-proving the city. I don't have high hopes for that however, seeing how bad and inadequate they are at administrating other vital nature-issues in the country.
 
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To solve the urban planning of Tehran will take decades, if possible at all. It is definitely not a short term fix.
Nobody said it is a short term planning, for exsample Turkey planned a Timeframe of at least 20 years for developing the major cities, the plan includes:

-Public Mass Transportation (Metro, Tram, Light railway, Trains, Airports)
-Destruction of old and weak buildings (5'650'000 buildings)
-Energy and Water supply
-Garbage and brackish Water disposal
-Earthquake amplification
-General Traffic issues
-Connecting all major cietes with Highways an High Speed Train

The total amount of all projects are about 200-300 billion$ (40 billion alone for High Speed Train).

Urban Transformation in Turkey - Carnegie Europe
 
There are even bigger capital citiest than Tehran :

-Tokio 35 mil. people (the biggest metropol region in the world)
-Seoul with over 20 mil. people
-Peking 20 mil.

Their city planning are earthquake proof. But I don't think other cities can follow the way Japanese do, there are lots of irregularities elsewhere.
 
First they need to deal with this pollution in Tehran and then move.
P.s, they've been talking about moving the capital for a long time now.
 
Very good plan , Tehran has become overpoplulated and it is not a good place to live anymore.
We must build new capital(s) like Turkey and Pakistan and I think Qom is good idea beacause it has more range of welfare than semnan and also it was a part of Tehran before. :agree:
 
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