Geghard Mansourian appreciates Armenians' participation in the elections

"Geghard Mansourian," the elected representative of Armenian Christians in southern Iran, expressed appreciation for the participation of Armenians in the elections.
Born in 1970 in Julfa-e-Naw, "Geghard Mansouriyan" was elected as the representative of the constituency of Armenians of Isfahan and the South of the country in the Islamic Consultative Assembly. According to information published by the country's election headquarters, he was elected with 1,035 votes.
Geghard Mansourian, the elected representative of Armenian Christians in the 12th Islamic Consultative Assembly elections, while noting the participation of more than 80 percent of the Armenian community in the elections, expressed his gratitude and said: "Relying on this popular trust, I hope to be able to resolve the problems and issues of the Armenian community in the coming four years."
During his interview with the Isfahan Broadcasting Agency, Mr. Mansoorian said: "If God gives me success, in the next four years, I will not only consider myself a representative of the problems of the Armenian community, but also of the people of Isfahan. I hope that I can solve the problems and concerns of the Armenian community and the people of Isfahan. I also hope that I can be influential in their livelihood and financial problems so that they can easily overcome the current situation."
"Of course, there are concerns in society regarding the social, economic, and educational issues of Armenian students that need to be resolved, and I am seeking to initially increase interaction between the Muslim Brotherhood and the Armenian community."




