Another Example of Dictatorship in Iran
Iranian religious leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei called on the judiciary to take action against “those who break economic security in the country”. Iranian Judiciary President Larijani also showed an example of a dictatorship and learned that those who manipulated the currency and the gold market could be tried on death row.
According to a statement made by Khamenei’s press office, Khamenei welcomed Judiciary President Ayatollah Sadiq Larijani and judicial authorities in his residence in the capital Tehran.
“People should be safe in their areas of business, and livelihoods,” said Khamenei, who has been evaluating the economic crisis in the country and the increase in foreign exchange markets.
Khamenei, who is on trial for those who violate economic security in the country, used the expression “The judiciary should act against those who break economic security”.
In Iran, there was criticism of Iranian President Hassan Ruhani on the Khamenei front. President of the Iranian Parliament’s Economic Commission, Muhammad Riza Pur Ibrahim, said President Hasan Ruhani should change the economy.
Speaking to members of the press, Pur Ibrahimi said, “We do not think that those who manage the state can solve the problem with this economic team. If the Ruhani does not make a drop on the economy to change the team, the parliament will make necessary initiatives within the framework of law. ”
He pointed out that the economic problems in the country are disturbing, “Pur Ibrahimi said,” The issue of the economy is one of the important issues of the country. The executive body will make the necessary decisions. The government should also take the necessary steps “.
Parliament’s Economic Commissioner, Pur Ibrahimi, has announced that he has written a letter to the Spiritual Council along with the Budget Commission on the bad economy.
Iranian Judiciary President Larijani warned that those who manipulate foreign exchange and gold market could be tried for execution.
Thousands of people protesting the government in Iran, including the capital city of Tehran, have fallen into the streets to protest the economic crisis, and some regional conflicts have arisen. On the other hand, Maj. Gen. Yahya Rahim Safevi, the High Military Adviser to Iranian Leader Ali Khamenei, aimed at the government it was in, “Without the government, the country seems to be better managed.”
Following the rise of the dollar in Iran from 4,000 to 7,500 Tumens within a short period of time, the President Hasan Ruhani government decided on 4,200 dollar fixation of the dollar in April and forbade trading in the free market. The dollar, which is traded on the official exchange rate in banks, is traded in the free market at 9 thousand Tumen.
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