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Iranian Regime’s MP: Shutting Mouths or Putting in Jail Will Get Us Nowhere

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NCRI – In his parliamentary speech addressed to the regime leaders, Hossein Maghsoudi, a member of the Iranian regime’s parliament, expressed his fear of the social and economic crises by saying: “be afraid that these damages lead to the collapse of the administration, people’s distrust of the system and eventually the system’s total collapse”, according to a report by the Iranian regime’s Radio Farhang on November 13.

Addressing Rouhani, head of the judiciary and the Iranian regime’s Parliament Speaker, he said: “consider the protests by teachers and workers as the system’s safety valve. Shutting mouths (of protesters) and putting (the protesters) in jail will get us nowhere.”

Hossein Maghsoudi added: “be alert and wake up from your rabbit-like sleep. Our today’s society is sick while the government is not determined and capable enough to make cultural, social and economic reforms.”

“Consumerism and worldliness has become prevalent among the officials as well as the religious figures.”

“Mendacity of the officials, corruption, bribery, economic rents, defamation, demagogy, embezzlements, administrative corruption and political immorality have become commonplace.”

“be concerned about the fact that these damages may lead to the collapse of the administration, people’s distrust of the system and eventually a total system collapse. Inflation has decreased, but at what price? At the price of the loss of small and big businesses and closure of small shops. Inflation has been reduced but in exchange for an increase in the interest rates and taxes, closure and bankruptcy of the manufacturers and a cemetery of the industry bankrupts in the industrial parks. The pension funds have become bankrupt. The island of the government’s economic team tends to disregard the effects of their policies on other sections.”