The Citizen (KZN)

‘The people are our masters’

IRAN: PRESIDENT WANTS CHANGE IN HOW COUNTRY’S RUN

- Tehran

Parliament­ary elections must be the first step to unify, says Rouhani.

President Hassan Rouhani yesterday called for “national unity” and flagged the need for changes to the way Iran is run after the accidental downing of a Ukrainian airliner.

Demonstrat­ions have been held for four successive days in Tehran after the armed forces admitted to shooting down the Boeing 737 in a catastroph­ic error last week.

The air disaster claimed the lives of all 176 passengers and crew on board – mostly Iranians and Canadians, and including many students.

Rouhani also said Iranians want “diversity” as he urged the electoral authoritie­s to refrain from disqualify­ing would-be candidates for a February 21 general election.

“The people are our masters and we are its servants. The servant must address the master with modesty, precision and honesty,” Rouhani said after a Cabinet meeting.

“The people want to make sure that the authoritie­s treat them with sincerity, integrity and trust,” he said in the remarks aired live on state television.

Rouhani also said the armed forces should “apologise” and fully explain what happened in the air disaster, which came hours after they fired a wave of missiles at US troops stationed in Iraq.

The missile attack was launched in retaliatio­n for a US drone strike that killed Iran’s most prominent general, Qasem Soleimani, who headed the Revolution­ary Guards’ foreign operations arm.

At least 59 mourners were trampled to death at a funeral for Soleimani in his home town of Kerman on January 7.

Iran has also been wracked by flooding since Friday that has claimed the lives of at least three people and left hundreds of villages cut off.

Referring to the spate of disasters which he described as “unimaginab­le” and “unacceptab­le”, Rouhani said they should lead to a “big decision” about Iran’s political system.

“And that major decision,” he said, “is national reconcilia­tion. These [parliament­ary] elections must be the first step.”

The servant must address the master with modesty

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