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Confession of Iran Regime MP: After 29 Years, Situation of Oil-Rich City Is Catastrophic

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NCRI Staff

NCRI – A member of the economic commission of the Iranian regime’s parliament confessed to the dire situation in the city of Abadan, southwest of Iran, while attacking Hassan Rouhani, the president of the regime, because of his government’s incompetency: “Over the course of more than 29 years after the war between Iran and Iraq, Abadan is still in a miserable situation and the unemployment rate in Abadan is more than 30 percent.”

Amir Ka’bi, who spoke in the Iranian regime’s parliament on Tuesday September 26, said: “Abadan before the war had the best water and sewage network and today it has become the worst water and wastewater network. The largest oil refinery in the Middle East should become the oil museum according to the oil minister’s acknowledgment. Why this oil refinery has not been built during the last thirty years?”

“Khuzestan is a province that can alone produce all the petrochemical products, steel, gasoline, wheat, dates, red meat, fish, shrimp and sugar but inefficient and incompetence management by previous governments today has resulted in the highest rates of deprivation and unemployment in the province,” he said referring to the fact that Khuzestan is Iran’s province of oil and gas, sweet water, fertile soil, ports and international water and soil borders.

Ka’bi added: “The country’s water management has been awful in the last 30 years and has turned Khuzestan into the center of the production of dust and dusty particles under the pretext of transferring drinking water, and agriculture has disappeared in the province. Make sure you know the fact that today’s life expectancy at the borders of the country is down due to the mistaken policies of some officials. Is the busting of frontiers and reverse migration not alarming for the country?”

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