Mohsen Hashemi has taken the helm of the country with anti-authoritarian slogans.
Mohsen Hashemi, the head of the Central Council of the Executives of Construction Party, states that one of the reasons for the current deadlock is that some people do not allow reformist movements within the system to begin and reach a conclusion.
Some have taken control of the country with anti-authoritarian and anti-colonial slogans, emphasizing that these same individuals have themselves become extreme.
It seems that the political system is looking to wrap up the protests rather than solve the issue.
We should not create an unbearable life for our people under the pretext of fighting imperialism.
Mr. Raisi and other executive officials and parliament representatives should not make the situation worse if they can’t make it better.
If the ballot boxes were thriving, surely the streets would be a place for business, joy, and national solidarity, not a place for protests.