The Citizen (Gauteng)

Government in Iran blasted

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Ankara – Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei accused the government yesterday of economic mismanagem­ent and said it needed to improve its performanc­e to help the country better weather newly reimposed US sanctions.

Washington reimposed strict sanctions against Iran last Tuesday and President Donald Trump has threatened to penalise firms from other countries that continue to operate in the Islamic Republic. Iran has denounced the sanctions as “US unilateral­ism”.

“More than the sanctions, economic mismanagem­ent [by the government] is putting pressure on ordinary Iranians ... I do not call it betrayal but a huge mistake in management,” Iranian state TV quoted Khamenei as saying, in his first reaction to the reimpositi­on of US sanctions.

“With better management and planning we can resist the sanctions and overcome them,” Khamenei said.

Iran’s rial currency has lost about half of its value since April in anticipati­on of the renewed US sanctions, driven mainly by heavy demand for dollars among ordinary Iranians trying to protect their savings.

Fearing further economic hardship, thousands of Iranians in recent weeks have protested against sharp rises in the prices of some food items and state corruption. The protests turned into anti-government rallies.

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