Qalibaf knows how to do his job well. These so-called “barn” representatives whom the same Mamad shut down—after four months of their procrastination, they’ve started calling it a coup. Camran Ghaednfan, a representative of the Majles from the “barn,” claimed that “a coup against the Leader of the Islamic Republic is underway.” Now this representative, whining, says that “the night ceremony in squares and streets has faded,” and claims that some people, by paying money to eulogists and speakers, are trying to shut down these ceremonies. This Majles representative also claimed that the Majles has been postponed for four months so that representatives cannot object to what he called the “political quasi-coup against the leadership of the system.” He then went on to accuse Masoud Pezeshkian, Mohammad-Baqer Qalibaf, and their associates of trying to diminish the role of the leadership, the Majles, and the councils, and asked government supporters to stay in the streets and squares.
Camran Ghaednfan’s claim about a “coup” and an effort to downplay the night ceremony, with criticism of Pezeshkian and Qalibaf
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