Gholamali Jafarzadeh Imenabadi, Former Member of Parliament: In the End, We Didn’t Understand Whether We Should Talk or Get Beaten

IranGate
1 Min Read
Gholamali Jafarzadeh Imenabadi, Former Member of Parliament: In the End, We Didn't Understand Whether We Should Talk or Get Beaten

Gholamali Jafarzadeh Imenabadi, a former member of parliament: In the end, we didn’t understand whether we should have a dialogue or get beaten.

Gholamali Jafarzadeh Imenabadi, a former member of parliament, in an interview with ILNA reporter, in response to the question about Mr. Ejei’s call for dialogue, said: Dialogue has a mechanism. Who should conduct this dialogue and where should it take place? You don’t allow parties to express their views. Parties should be empowered to engage in dialogue. Today, the statements are contradictory. In the end, we didn’t understand whether we should have a dialogue or get beaten. Therefore, first, these statements must be clarified, and then the mechanism for dialogue should be designed.

Share This Article
Every media institution, regardless of its origin or the doctrine it embraces, heralds the dawning of a new vista — a window that illuminates hidden recesses with the radiance of insight. It symbolizes the rich tapestry of perspectives that enable us to perceive and interpret our world. At the IranGate Analytical News Agency, our commitment is unwavering: to uphold the highest standards of journalistic integrity. We recognize and value the media literacy of our audience. We don't merely acknowledge it — we champion its growth, ensuring it thrives rather than diminishes. Our guiding principle resonates through every story we present: 'IranGate: Your Gateway to Enlightened Awareness.'