Iran's political division has become more intense after a 12 -day conflict with Israel. The country's President Masud Pageshkian has been accused of overthrowing the highest leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
Iran International has said that more than six members of Iran have called for President Pageshkian to be removed. The issue has revealed deep power conflicts in Iran in post-war.
Figantists complain that the relatively moderate president Pageshkian is crossing the limits of power and he is trying to normalize relations with Israel.
Former Ambassador and MP Abulfazal Johrevand said in a viral video, “The Pageshkian government will end the Islamic Revolution before his term ends. They think that by ending the revolution and ending the Khamenei rule, a new era can be started and it will be possible to join the Abraham Accord. '
However, many people think such a statement is exaggerated. Khamenei's close adviser, Mohammad Mokhb, clearly opposed the pressure on the Pageshkian. “Some political parties and organizations are trying to question the president's political qualifications,” he told the media. This is a wrong step. '
On July 7, President Pageshkian told his staff, 'We do not have the right to impose ourselves on others. Those who oppose us are not all our enemies. You should not choose your own people through coercion. '
Meanwhile, reformists say that instead of post-war unity, Iran is now dangerously increasing. Ali Rabii, a former spokesman for the country's government, wrote in the Daily Etmad on July 7, “The dust of the explosion has not yet sit down, but the sound of the society is more vigorous than the missile explosion. It is important to prevent this division – because this is what the aggressors want. '
Renowned atomicist and former MP Ahmad Shirjad called for a further inclusive rule, saying, “We have to return to our people and ensure partnership in their government.”
They have to feel – this is their government. '
Javad Imam, a spokesman for the reformist front, said, “The government's demands cannot be rejected. All political prisoners have to be released. Political participation has to be opened and the general amnesty has to be announced – so the expatriates can return home. '
