The government's slogan of "meritocracy" is a complete lie.

Abbas Jahangirzadeh announced in his speech that the government's slogan of "meritocracy" is a complete lie.
Abbas Jahangirzadeh, a representative from Parsabad in the parliament, said regarding the economic situation and the government's chosen ministers: "It is unacceptable for some in the government to just say that we have good news in the future, and basically good news does not happen with slogans. The people want an outcome, and God forbid, with all the sanctions and economic complications that exist, the country can be run much better than this."
He, who represents Parsabad and Bilesavar in Ardabil province, pointed out important points regarding the economic situation and management in the country in an interview with "Roydad24" and continued: "The slogans that the government raised at the beginning of its work were based on the demands of the people, but the passage of time showed that the government officials were unable to implement any of their attractive slogans, which all indicate the weakness of management, because we live in a country that has all the capacities, facilities, resources, reservoirs, oil, and everything in general."
He further stated that the government did not pay due attention to the different layers of the population and if the management in the country was done well, we would not be facing unpleasant economic events and the officials could have responded positively to the demands of the people. To just chant that the country's senior and middle managers were selected based on meritocracy in society is a complete lie. Now all the people see each other and the society can easily judge this.
According to Abbas Jahangirzadeh, any shortcomings in society are due to the country's internal management, and weakness in management is rampant. As president, Mr. Raisi has also failed to fulfill any of his promises regarding non-partisanship and non-partisanship.
He pointed out that society expects the government to appoint competent, efficient, and skilled managers, adding: "People want people who understand their problems, but this has not happened in the provinces, cities, and Tehran. Until this happens, we cannot have any expectations from any government that is in power, because every minister who is dismissed, a weaker minister comes to power. If this situation is not corrected, the situation of the people and Iran will become much worse."




