On a television visit after his first visit to Kermansha since taking office in late July, President Pezeschkian reported that over the last two days of travel, his administration announced that his administration allocated certain budgets to the state and that designated officials were responsible for implementing these plans.
He emphasized that the necessary funds and authority are allocated to relevant officials. All decisions announced during this trip are accompanied by enforcement guarantees and the person responsible is clearly identified. There is no excuse left for non-compliance, he said.
The president also said bank loans have been allocated to support the development of the private sector in Kermansha. He said that once investment reaches the implementation phase, there is a big change in the state’s economy.
Pezeshkian called for a comprehensive livelihood plan in border regions, highlighting the need for specific actions in housing, education and healthcare for border residents. He also highlighted plans to organize legal status for more than 62,000 individuals involved in border courier activities.
Despite the challenges brought by limited management funds, he expressed confidence that support from benefactors and public participation could complete the construction and renovation of the school within a year or two.
The president further said that Iranians have elected officials to address the issue, urging all executives to reevaluate the process and prioritize public satisfaction. He emphasized that there are no employees or managers who have the right to reject dissatisfied clients seeking administrative services.
President Pezeschkian said the national consensus regime demands active participation from people to tackle the country’s challenges, highlighting the need for trust in the masses, and the path to overcoming economic difficulties, unemployment and inflation.
MNA
