Dr. Khazali said: “The martyred President’s path shall continue. The Iranian nation has learned to stand against difficulties, problems, and pains, and to turn challenges into opportunities.”
Dr. Khazali, attending the program “Hello, Good Morning” on Channel 3 of the IRIB, first expressed her condolences to the beloved and honorable nation of Iran for the martyrdom of the President and his companions in the helicopter crash. She then referred to the special regard of Ayatollah Raisi for the issues and problems of the women and family domain, and said: “Dr. Raisi was the first president who adopted a special regard for the implementation of the rules related to women and family and the preparations of grounds for women’s growth and actualization, such that his special regard could be observed in practice.”
Dr. Khazali added: “For the first time, women were appointed at high decision-making levels by our dear, late President so that they could cooperate in making decisions. For the first time, special finances were allocated to women and family issues by him. He also repeatedly emphasized the necessity of paying marriage loans as well as easing and removing the problems of the youth and families, and made many other moves to preserve and increase population and consolidate families. “
The Vice President for Women and Family Affairs mentioned the allocation of 70 thousand pieces of real estate land to large families as one of the other important measures taken by Ayatollah Raisi in the family domain.
Dr. Ensieh Khazali announced the preparation of the “Family Commitment Movement” document and said: “In a move that the President had at the international level, he discussed the family commitment movement. Then, following his initial order and later follow-ups, the Vice Presidency for Women and Family Affairs developed this suggestion into a document and bylaw. Thank God, this document was presented to him last week so that it could be presented at the international level and achieve its objectives.”
Then, the Vice President for Women and Family Affairs talked about the special attention paid by Dr. Ebrahim Raisi to the removal of the problems and concerns of women and said: "Conveying and implementing the divorce prevention and family consolidation plan, establishment of kindergartens in offices, addressing women’s problems working at night shifts, catching up the pay gap between women and man was another endeavour followed up by the president's serious order.
Pointing out that Dr. Raisi, like martyr Rajaee, turned into a lasting role model, Dr. Khazali said: “The President always emphasized that opportunities should be used fully and most efficiently and no moment should be lost in serving the people. He said that it is not important whose name is tagged on a completed task; rather, it is important that the job is done. He also asked us not to start a new undertaking when there are unfinished tasks.”
In the end, Dr. Ensieh Khazali wished that “the path of the martyred President shall continue. The Iranian nation has learned to stand against difficulties, problems, and pains, and to turn challenges into opportunities.”