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A brief look at Iran's new presidential cabinet

Aug 29, 2021 View Original Article
  • Bias Rating

    98% Very Conservative

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  • Policy Leaning

    98% Very Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    -71% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

54% : Reza Fatemi Amin Ministry of Samat (Industry, Mining, and Trade) from Astan Quds Razavi, one of the largest financial institutions under the supervision of the Supreme Leader.
49% : Information obtained inside Iran indicates that all ministers and deputy prime ministers in various fields of Iran's economy under his supervision have to engage in a "resistance economy."
49% : Hojjat Abdul Maliki, the current deputy minister of Labor, Welfare, and Social Security in the Relief Committee, has funded the families of Hezb'allah victims in Lebanon, Yemeni Houthis, Iraqi militants, and the Afghans killed in Syria.
48% : In recent months, we have witnessed various uprisings in Iran, including Khuzestan and Baluchistan.
46% : Despite the 2015 nuclear deal (JCPOA), a host of incentives offered to Iran, the sale of oil up to 2.5 million barrels per day, and the release of $ 150 billion of blocked Iranian money, the Iranian people staged widespread demonstrations initiated by poverty and inflation.
44% : After the 2019 uprisings in Iran, hundreds of resistance units were organized and spread themselves throughout Iran.
41% : His Cabinet consists of individuals with heavy military, security, intelligence, and heartless individuals, never seen in any of the previous governments in Iran.
41% : Therefore, from now on, the world should expect a higher level of regional meddling by Iran, disruption of oil flow in the Persian Gulf, terrorist activities, and the arrest of dual citizens.
38% : Therefore, the Iranian regime will create unrest in the region for fear of another uprising, which will undoubtedly be the last, to score points and to be able to control the explosive situation inside Iran.
36% : Khamenei banned the import of vaccines from France, Britain, and the United States, letting coronavirus spread freely through the cities and towns in Iran.
36% : Many believe that the situation in Iran is very volatile and resemble it as fire under ashes.
36% : The coronavirus is reported to kill close to 2,000 people every day in Iran.
33% : In the past thirty years, the so-called reformists in Iran were hard at work to polish the façade of this regime and justify all social and economic shortfalls on the one hand and hide its crimes internationally on the other hand.
29% : Furthermore, in the words of Amnesty International secretary-general, Raisi should be tried for his involvement in crimes in Iran instead of sitting on the president's chair.

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