If Hossein Marashi and Ghalibaf were supposed to become heads of the two branches, why did you swap them?

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If Hossein Marashi and Ghalibaf were supposed to become heads of the two branches, why did you swap them?

If Hossein Marashi and Reisi were supposed to become the heads of the two branches of government, why did you swap them?

The Secretary-General of the Builders of Islamic Iran Party said that when I told some friends in government institutions that Reisi and Qalibaf are supposed to become the heads of the two branches of government, why did you swap them? Qalibaf is suitable for execution and Reisi for speaking in the parliament. Maybe the plan was for these two to become the heads of the two branches of government. In this situation, Qalibaf would handle the execution and Reisi would be the speaker, which was perhaps a strategic decision.

Hossein Marashi concluded by saying that Qalibaf may be better than Nabavian or Rasaei in managing the parliament, but he has not been successful at all in the recent period. They are not in harmony with the government and are in conflict.

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