Mostafa Hashemitaba: They give one person 3 billion dollars, but there’s no currency for medicine

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Mostafa Hashemitaba says they give one person 3 billion dollars, but there’s no foreign currency for medicine.

Political activist Mostafa Hashemitaba says the style of advertising has changed and they say we must economize, wear slippers, or skip lunch and dinner. With this method, in my opinion, Iran’s future won’t be good.

I’m sorry about the Minister of Economy’s comments on the corruption in Debsh tea. He doesn’t understand the value of foreign currency, which is a managerial issue.

Ahmadinejad’s government was a destructive one. He annulled all the country’s decision-making and managerial institutions. Raisi’s government’s foreign policy has been completely passive.

They give one person 3 billion dollars, but there’s no foreign currency for medicine.

Qalibaf wouldn’t have been a better president than Raisi.

The disgrace of corruption has completely disappeared, and it doesn’t matter where it is. Currently, under-the-table payments have turned into over-the-table ones.

Nategh-Nouri is a devotee of the regime, and even if war breaks out today, he would take up a gun and go to the front.

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