The Representative of Saqqez and Baneh in Parliament Addresses the President: Is a People’s Government and a Strong Iran Possible with Empty Tables?

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The Representative of Saqqez and Baneh in Parliament Addresses the President: Is a People's Government and a Strong Iran Possible with Empty Tables?

The representative of the people of Saqqez and Baneh in the Parliament addressing the President: A people’s government and a strong Iran, is it possible with an empty table?

Behzad Rahimi, the representative of the people of Saqqez and Baneh in the Parliament

Mr. Raisi, a people’s government and a strong Iran, is it possible with an empty table? A saying from Imam Ali is quoted, which states that when poverty enters through a door, faith exits through another.

The dignity and status of the Iranian family cannot be preserved unless fundamental attention is given to their livelihood. Unfortunately, we are witnessing the unprecedented fall of the national currency’s value daily, a terrifying inflation that we had only heard of in Venezuela before, rising unemployment, shortages of medicine, shortages of essential goods and agricultural and livestock inputs, and the uncontrollable rise in the costs of cars and housing rent, which is undeniable.

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