I was never excited about the so called green movement that favored one faction of the ruling theocracy over another.
But now that “Sepaah” seems to have consolidated their grip over power, perhaps they will slowly move the clergy out of the government.
This would be a great service to the country, because with the clergy may go the archaic ideologies that hinder progress.
I know I may be dreaming, but why would Sepaah need the clergy? I am eager to know your thoughts on this question.
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