Former Central Bank Chief Hemati Should Apologize to the People

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Hemati, the former head of the Central Bank, should apologize to the people.

The former head of the Central Bank said that with this oil income and the emphasis on reaching a total of $78 billion in exports, an inflation rate between 48 to 50 percent is not acceptable at all.

The officials of the thirteenth government, who emphasized the Central Bank’s inflation statistics point by point until Shahrivar 1400, today, why do not consider the Central Bank’s statistics and do not base their analysis on it, the answer is clear that there is at least a 10 percent difference between the statistics of the Central Statistics Organization and the Central Bank.

Today, we are facing a 48 percent inflation rate, which is a very poor performance and is considered a failure in the fight against inflation. Therefore, this government should not take on the gesture of controlling inflation.

In my opinion, they should apologize to the people and say that we could not control inflation. A 48 percent inflation rate does not mean control. Under very specific circumstances, this inflation may be acceptable, such as what happened in 1399 when incomes plummeted due to the spread of the coronavirus and Trump’s presence, and we practically had no oil income.

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