Mohammadreza Tajik: Every word and action of the government and parliament brings calamity
Mohammadreza Tajik, a reformist theorist, states that the government and parliament are passive in many cases. When they speak, they fan the flames of uprisings.
I do not see them as crisis managers or planners, and I do not think they are part of the solution to today’s societal problems. Rather, I see them as part of the problem.
In many instances, they are passive, and when they do speak, they fan the flames of uprisings. In such situations, crisis management requires those who consider themselves crisis managers to remain silent and inactive.
They should kindly step aside, refrain from speaking, and even refrain from taking action, because every word and action from them brings calamity.
If they step aside, the movement will find its own logic and within itself will reach a set of principles and frameworks that may allow it to manage itself.