
Iranian president says great public account should be reserved
Tehran - Saba:
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian emphasized the need to preserve and strengthen the great popular capital.
During a "local-based security" meeting attended by a group of officials, Pezeshkian emphasized the need to strengthen the role of the people in various aspects of governance, according to what the Iranian news agency IRNA reported on Sunday.
Pezeshkian highlighted the importance of promoting security, saying: "If we can involve the people in decision-making, oversight, management, security, and health, the country will be granted additional powers." This participation is not only a significant support for the state, but also an effective strategy for the country's sustainable development.
He emphasized that education must be the foundation for raising a generation committed to and committed to the country's principles and values. He said, "Training students' skills by improving the quality of education in schools is a serious priority on the government's agenda. We must raise a generation that is not only competent but also committed to the country's principles and values."
The Iranian president also addressed the unique role of mosques in maintaining social cohesion and unity, saying, "As a popular institution, a mosque can serve as a center of solidarity and compassion in society. Strengthening this role is one of the key strategies for building sustainable public security."
He expressed his appreciation for the people's sympathy and exemplary support for the state, government, and leadership in the current critical circumstances, noting, "The Iranian people have always supported the state, the revolution, and the leadership in difficult times. We must value this social capital and involve them in the country's decision-making process. The people's participation in ensuring security will ensure its strength and sustainability."
President Pezeshkian also emphasized the need to promote unity of discourse in official and national platforms, saying, "It is essential that the voice of unity and rapprochement be heard through national platforms, media outlets, and Friday prayers, and that divisive and divisive rhetoric be completely avoided. This is in line with the directives of the Leader of the Revolution, who has always emphasized national solidarity and social cohesion."
He also emphasized: "This great public asset must be preserved and strengthened. People must see in our behavior and discourse that we are here to serve them. If we are a refuge for the people, they will never turn to foreigners. The more space is given to the people, the greater the role the state will play."
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