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Sunday 08 May 2011Head of regime’s Parliament chastise Ahmadinejad
The head of regime’s parliament, Ali Larijani, directly targeted Ahmadinejad and said: Some individuals, just by getting a high position, become arrogant and talk brazenly. Government controlled Khabar Online reported on May 6th that Larijani, who was speaking at a gathering of regime’s operatives in the city of Shiraz, said: “Tests are different for finding out how faithful different people are. Some people are tested by their wealth and money…and some others are tested by their positions, because just by gaining a position, these people become arrogant and talk brazenly.” The head of regime’s parliament added: “At times, there are unclear atmospheres in the country, which of course, is rooted in lack of knowledge. Survival of our regime depends on the Islam…as introduced by the seminaries and the spiritual leader and not on worthless words that some people might utter.” At the same time, government controlled Fars News Agency reported that Mohsen Rezaii, Secretary of the regime’s Expediency Council warned: “One shouldn’t stand against the Spiritual Leader just because of a single ministry.” He continued: “we seriously ask the government and the parliament to stop the sideline issues because today, our country cannot afford such deviated moves… Is it the right thing for our government-men to resist, just because of a single ministry?…” Source: Freedom Messenger |