What’s happening behind the doors of the Chamber of Commerce? Confrontation between security and government institutions in the Chamber of Commerce

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What’s the news behind the doors of the Chamber of Commerce? There is a conflict between security and government institutions in the Chamber of Commerce.

Ali Reza Peyman, who introduces himself as the representative of the president, is seeking the entry of Al Es-hagh.

Jafar Faraji also introduces himself as the representative of the intelligence agency and is seeking the entry of Khorso Khavar.

Jahanbakhsh Sanejabi, who introduces himself as the representative of the Ministry of Intelligence, is seeking the entry of Mohammad Reza Behzadian.

We are exactly witnessing the power lobby’s conflict in the Chamber of Commerce, and the government is officially seeking to weaken the private sector.

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