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That depends on what kind of laws it is based on.

For apparel, woman have to wear a scarf on their head, don't show any parts of their body except for their hands and face. They have to wear a cloak or a long shirt up to their knees and pants. They can wear both. Men have to cover their hands until their elbow or longer. They can wear shorts in the streets but it isn't the style in iranians.

For becoming president, you have to be Shiite Muslim and agree with the Islamic Republic. You agree that you want Khamenei and Khomeini and basically agree with Dictatorship.

Every men have to go practice for the army once they get their diploma for 2 years.

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