The head of the parliamentary population faction said that if every family does not have at least three children in the next five years, we will fall into a demographic black hole.
Fatemeh Mohammadbeygi, the head of the parliamentary population faction, said that if every family does not have between three to five children in the next five years, we will fall into a demographic black hole, which has significant economic, social, and cultural consequences.
She further stated that during this time, the number of permanent infertility cases in our country has risen so high that 20 million potential population that should have been born were never born.
Mohammadbeygi said that Islamic Iran, which should have had a population of 105 million today, currently has 85 million population, and we have become victims of a global population war.
Regarding the consequences of this issue, she said that if we had 18 million students one day, the next day we will have the same number of elderly people, and we must create extensive infrastructure for the care of the elderly, which is very distressing.