Iranian lawmakers sign letter to summon Rouhani

Iranian lawmakers sign letter to summon Rouhani

A group of 130 Iranian lawmakers have signed a letter to summon President Hassan Rouhani over price hikes, amid anger over economic conditions in the country.

“PARLIAMENT IS CONCERNED OVER THE RISING PRICES”

Eghbal Shakeri, a conservative lawmaker from Tehran and one of the signatories of the letter, said the parliament was concerned over the rising prices of basic commodities and foreign currency.

Iran’s currency rial has seen an alarming slide in recent weeks, touching an all-time low – 217,500 rial against the US dollar – on Monday. The turbulence in financial market has led to inflation with steep rise in prices of basic commodities.

Rouhani has termed the currency nosedive a “psychological warfare” launched by Iran’s “enemies” to “disrupt the country’s economy”.

However, Iran’s parliament, dominated by conservative and hardliners, seems in no mood to spare the government over issues related to the economy and foreign affairs.

On Sunday, Foreign Minister Javad Zarif faced a “hostile parliament” when he was repeatedly interrupted by angry lawmakers, who accused him of “lying” over Iran’s foreign deals.

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