Former members of parliament don’t tell the truth to the president because he can’t tolerate it

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Former members of parliament don't tell the truth to the president because he can't tolerate it

Representatives of the previous parliament do not tell the truth to the president because he cannot tolerate it.

Gholamali Jafarzadeh Emam Abadi, a moderate political activist, commented on the increasing inflation in the country.

The government itself gives morale, and cabinet members have also concluded that they should not tell the president the realities because he does not have the capacity to tolerate hearing any negative reports. The parliament is also inactive, and statesmen do not accept any criticism.

The result of quantification and achievement of this government is that we see life becoming harder for people day by day, and undoubtedly the situation in 1402 will be worse than 1401.

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