Rumors of President Pezeshkian's Resignation Quashed by Official Spokesperson

Rumors of President Pezeshkian’s Resignation Quashed by Official Spokesperson

In recent news, the Iranian Government spokesperson Fatemeh Mohajerani has firmly refuted the circulating rumors regarding the resignation of President Masoud Pezeshkian. The administration is reportedly operating at full capacity to tackle pressing issues facing the nation.

“Truly, some rumors are not even worth responding to,” Mohajerani stated in an interview with IRNA on Saturday night. She emphasized that the Pezeshkian administration remains committed to fulfilling its responsibilities and finding solutions for the populace.

During her comments, Mohajerani highlighted key points regarding President Pezeshkian’s recent activities:

  • The president has inaugurated several industrial and development projects in Jiroft.
  • This trip to Jiroft, located in the southeastern Kerman Province, demonstrates the administration’s dedication to progress.
  • Despite rumors of resignation, the government is focused on addressing public concerns and enhancing the country’s growth.

“While some individuals talk of the president’s resignation to pursue special goals, Dr. Pezeshkian today inaugurated several industrial and development projects in the city of Jiroft,” Mohajerani remarked, further illustrating the administration’s proactive approach.

Overall, these developments indicate the government’s unwavering commitment to resolving challenges and advancing the nation’s progress, Mohajerani concluded.

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