The Fight Over Tehran Metro: Ahmadinejad vs. Hashemi
payvand
14-Nov-2009 (one comment)

Following the surfacing of Mohsen Hashemi's speech, in which he strongly criticizes Ahmadinejad for his accusations against Hashemi's family during his election debates, Ahmadinejad is attempting to take the control of the subway system from Tehran's City Hall. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, announced that not only his administration will take over Tehran's subway system; it will also appoint its president.

Ahmadinejad speaks of taking over the control of the subway system while in the recent weeks arguments over who should be its president have risen. For instance some of the government supporting members of the parliament including Hadad-Adel, Amin Shabani (hardliners) objected to the subway system being under the control of Mohsen Hashemi (son of Akbar Hashemi-Rafsanjani, the head of Expediency Council and the Assembly of Experts).

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mahmoudg

hamashon bezanan be dako poozeh ham degeh

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until the only one standing is/are the Iranian people.  A good Mullah or a good son of a Mullah is a dead Mullah or a dead son of a Mullah.