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Show 112 and England which the representatives borrow (Shajiee, 1965:135). the spirit of the Revolution Assembly to answer though Article demand on was the other's most an answer .... continued. and Russia both were political, while each of these 'countries powerful competiter, they following supports Assembly Minister, the their power and influence in Iran's spheres, And, even " England were prevent others from establishing political The to his ministers' refusal to appear in the any matter from the' responsible strengthening economic and social agreed questions put to them by the representatives Foreign interference with Iran. net Also, indicative of the king's disregard for Minister in question must give to Assembly had 42 stated that "should the National Consultative explanations interested in in the or strong allies economic this contention. was in efforts relationships The United State Ambassador to Iran wrote to his government that "the British and Russians, , by all means, are against the American commerce projects" (Bahar, 1965: 531). The and Assembly" at period [assumed] that the king was supporter of the Assembly; his ministers and governors criticized" (Browne, the this king's ally of ill health. 1910a:135)., were freely The prime minister, who could not be in the -destruction of the Assembly, resigned Therefore, the king asked Aminu's-Sultan prime minister. the friend Aminu's-Sultan, the new on the to fill the prime minister, grounds post was an as |