Former Deputy Foreign Minister: Calm will not be established after elections and disputes will continue

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Former Deputy Foreign Minister: Calm will not be established after elections and disputes will continue

The former Deputy Foreign Minister stated that even after the elections, calm is not established and the dispute continues.

Hossein Jaberi Ansari said an important and established element in the democratic tradition is holding a real competition. This means that if a real competition takes place on a national level, once the result is known, others step aside and give the individual or group chosen by the nation some time. This is an essential part of the democratic tradition.

The necessary precondition is that a national competition has taken place and the nation makes its choice in such an environment. In this regard, we still have some shortcomings and challenges, meaning sometimes to make the competition more controlled and reliable, we resort to simple solutions to achieve a certain result without that national competition.

Yes, in such a situation, confidence is created, but since the national competition does not take place, calm is not established after the elections, and this dispute continues.

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