Mohammad Reza Tajik criticizes the words and actions of the government and parliament.
Mohammad Reza Tajik, a reformist theorist, believes that the government and parliament are largely passive in many cases and only react to the flames of uprisings with their words.
I don’t believe that they have the role of crisis planners and managers, and I don’t think they are part of the solution to today’s societal problems. I see them more as part of the problem.
They are often passive and only react to the flames of uprisings when they speak. In crisis management situations, it is necessary for those who consider themselves crisis managers to not speak or take action.
They should kindly step aside, not speak, and not even take any action because their words and actions bring disaster.
If they step aside, the logical movement space will find its own path and reach its own principles and framework, which may enable it to manage itself.