Azari Jahromi: It is better to judge Raisi’s government by their own promises

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Azari Jahromi: It is better to judge Raisi's government by their own promises

Azari Jahromi suggests that the judgement of Raisi’s government should be based on their own promises.

The Minister of Communications and Information Technology of the twelfth government said that Ebrahim Raisi’s government came into power when the so-called revolutionary movement had taken control of the parliament with the slogan of a strong parliament.

They were aiming to halve inflation and bring it to single digits, combat the monster of corruption, solve the stock market issue in three days, and increase the population growth rate.

They were supposed to support gamers in the digital space and take care of their two million followers, in short, to perform remarkable actions.

It is better to judge Raisi’s government based on their own promises.

The thirteenth government claims a 60% progress in the national network. What actions have they taken in these two years besides extensive filtering that they claim a 40% progress? These issues cannot be resolved with the state TV’s camera therapy and the widespread media supporting the government.

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