The deputy vice president stated that the impeachment of three or four ministers takes up the ministers’ time.
The executive vice president, on the sidelines of the cabinet meeting, said that in my opinion, at least at this stage, although questioning and impeachment are the rights of the parliament, considering that it has been almost a year since the start of the fourteenth government and our ministers have recently received a vote of confidence, the impeachment of three or four ministers, especially in the current situation of the country, not only takes up the ministers’ time but may also harm the government’s performance.
Given the multiple foreign threats, especially from Israel and countries involved with the snapback mechanism, it seems that this is not an appropriate time for such actions.
The Minister of Welfare is one of our key economic and social ministers who has a direct connection with the issue of ration cards and people’s livelihoods, and his planning is very important.