Iran parliament votes to try Rouhani for violating constitution A general view of Parliamentary session in Tehran, Iran on October 22, 2020. [Fatemeh Bahrami - Anadolu Agency] June 9, 2021 at 9:17 am The Iranian parliament yesterday voted by a majority of 182 deputies in favour of opening an official complaint against outgoing President Hassan Rouhani for violating the constitution. The case refers to Rouhani's decision to approve the use of the UNESCO 2030 document on gender equality in education centres, even though its implementation was suspended in 2017. Articles 77 and 125 of the Iranian Constitution stipulate that parliament must vote on any international charter, agreement, contract or treaty before it can be signed by the president.