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Iran Guards Call on President Rouhani to Halt Rial's Drop
2018-08-01
Squeal Bitches!
[Bloomberg] Iran's Revolutionary Guards, in unusually pointed language, called on President Hassan Rouhani to do more to prop up the rial after the currency fell to a historic low this week in anticipation of renewed U.S. sanctions.

"The unique and extensive backing you formerly benefited from in past weeks shouldn't preclude you from taking revolutionary actions to control prices and prevent the enormous increase in the price of foreign currency and gold," Guard commander Mohammad Ali Jafari was quoted as saying in an open letter to Rouhani, published by the Tasnim news agency. "Decision-making in today's difficult circumstances necessitates revolutionary determination and decisiveness in dealing with certain managers' weaknesses."

The call to revolutionary action comes from a powerful military organization that controls a range of local companies. It also plumbs ordinary Iranians' growing frustration with the Rouhani government's response to the tumbling of the rial and the poor state of the economy. If senior Iranian officials have in the past expressed support for Rouhani's efforts to shield Iran from the sanctions' fallout, then the Guards' language on Tuesday was harsher, demanding that he immediately take more forceful action to deliver results.

In a separate appeal, some 200 lawmakers sent Rouhani a letter demanding that he shake up his economic team and replace the minister for economic and financial affairs and the minister for industry, trade and mines, the semi-official Iranian Students' News Agency reported, quoting Abolfazl Soroush, a member of parliament for Tehran.

The rial sank to 116,000 to the dollar on the black market on Sunday from about 90,000 last week, far weaker than the official rate of 44,070. Authorities have rounded up more than two dozen merchants who they say exploited government currency measures for personal gain, in an effort to show they're fighting profiteering and trying to cushion the blow of the U.S. economic offensive.
Posted by:Frank G

#6  Somebody's praetorian guard isn't getting paid.

Historically that is a fatal move.
Posted by: DarthVader   2018-08-01 16:43  

#5  Somebody's goat is getting raped.
Posted by: Bugs Thud4877   2018-08-01 11:41  

#4  someone's ox is getting gored....
Posted by: Victor Emmanuel Lumplump3802   2018-08-01 09:09  

#3  the IRG owns a lot of stuff (having stole stuff from business; the drop in the Rial hurts them big time
Posted by: lord garth   2018-08-01 08:08  

#2  the IRG owns a lot of stuff (having stole stuff from business) and the drop in the Rial hurts them big time
Posted by: lord garth   2018-08-01 05:26  

#1  And, exactly how, they expect him to achieve this?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2018-08-01 03:06  

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