Jalal Mahmoudzadeh, the representative of Mahabad, says after one year of the thirteenth government, we have also lost 10 million jobs

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Jalal Mahmoudzadeh, the representative of Mahabad, says after one year of the thirteenth government, we have also lost 10 million jobs

Jalal Mahmoudzadeh, the representative of Mahabad, said that after one year of the thirteenth government, we have lost 10 million jobs.

Jalal Mahmoudzadeh, the representative of Mahabad, spoke to Jamaran about the losses caused by internet disruptions, saying one of Mr. Raisi’s election slogans was about the internet, where he stated that they would not allow people to face internet issues. He even gave an example about children’s games, mentioning that if the internet cuts off during a child’s game, it would upset them. Now, not only games but jobs have been shut down. Shouldn’t this trend change?

The government must take a fundamental approach to this issue. Another slogan of the thirteenth government president was about job creation, where they said they would create one million jobs annually. After one year, not only were jobs not created, but we lost 10 million jobs. This is not a good performance for the government, and they will have to answer for it in the future. This will be considered a negative aspect of the government’s performance.

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