Iran: Economics, Missing Money, and Ahmadinejad v. Parliament
Posted by Scott Lucas in Middle East & Iran
We have followed closely the President’s contest with Parliament over his economic policies, but an article in Rooz Online indicates that this may be only the tip of the political iceberg. As our updates today are also indicating, there may be a showdown between Ahmadinejad and the Majlis over charges of mismanagement and, implicitly if not explicitly corruption.
Speaker of Parliament Ali Larijani fired another shot yesterday:
The Majlis can consider judicial action against the administration’s refusal to provide it with reports. We have reminded the administration orally and in writing of the urgency of receiving reports, but unfortunately the reports have not arrived. The Economics Committee can investigate the issue and present its finding to the Majlis so that the necessary judicial steps can be taken to receive the requested reports.
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Larijani’s rather bureaucratic statement rests upon a potentially explosive Parliamentary committee report on Ahmadinejad’s privatisation policies:
Tags: Ali Larijani, Anguran Mine, Iran, Iranian Telecommunication Organization, Islamic Revolution Guard Corps, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Tose'e Etemad Mobin








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