Azari Jahromi: Physicians Compensate for Budget Shortfall by Lifting Sanctions, Not by Increasing Gasoline Prices

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Azari Jahromi: Physicians Compensate for Budget Shortfall by Lifting Sanctions, Not by Increasing Gasoline Prices

Azari-Jahromi says that by lifting sanctions, the budget deficit will be compensated, not by increasing gasoline prices.

Mohammad Javad Azari-Jahromi wrote that by lifting sanctions and eliminating the 33% surplus transaction costs due to the impact of sanctions, equivalent to tens of billions of dollars per year that goes into the pockets of sanction profiteers, reimbursing it to the nation will compensate for the budget deficit, not by raising gasoline prices like the rival government’s plan.

If they falsely claim that doctors are seeking an increase in gasoline prices, ask them two questions: first, how much will gasoline prices be under the rival government’s plan, and second, what is the cost of sanctions and why didn’t you let the sanctions end.

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