Raisi Shouldn’t Complain

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Raisi Shouldn't Complain

Raisi shouldn’t complain

With the situation you’ve created, Farah Pahlavi is tempted to return

The Mobarakeh Steel report has tarnished our reputation

Mansour Haghighatpour, a principlist political activist and former advisor to Ali Larijani, says that even within the parliament, there is no coordination. They issue statements claiming there is misconduct regarding Mobarakeh Steel, stating that the misconduct amounts to 90 trillion tomans. Then, the head of the investigation committee does not accept this report. If you don’t accept it, why was it released? Why did you tarnish our reputation with this report? We are not saying not to deal with the offenders; deal with them and deal with them severely. But you say the broadcasted report is not correct; on what grounds?

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