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The statement, signed by President Masoud Pezeshkian, Parliament Speaker Mohammad-Bagher Ghalibaf, and Judiciary Chief Gholamhossein Mohseni-Ejei, expressed profound gratitude to the “smart, noble, and perceptive” Iranian people.
The senior officials praised the public’s wisdom in neutralizing the most complex conspiracies ever launched by the “enemies of a strong and independent Iran.”
The joint communiqué arrives as Iran emerges from a period of intense hybrid warfare.
What began as legitimate discourse on economic concerns was rapidly co-opted by what Tehran describes as rioters and terrorist elements acting under the direction of the United States and Israel.
Tehran views the recent unrest as foreign intelligence services attempting to transform domestic grievances into a violent assault on the nation’s territorial integrity through organized sabotage and deadly attacks.
Responding to these challenges, the officials reaffirmed their commitment to the directives of the Leader of the Islamic Revolution.
Ayatollah Khamenei, referring to the people’s economic and living conditions, on Saturday stressed the need for greater effort from officials, stating: “The economic situation is not good, and the people’s livelihood is truly difficult.”
The Leader reiterated that government officials must work with greater intensity, “doubling their usual efforts” in sectors such as “supplying essential goods and livestock inputs” and “providing the people’s needed commodities.”
In their joint statement, the officials also highlighted the critical role of the people in “separating the ranks of protesters from the rioters,” noting that this public vigilance—coupled with the efforts of the police, the IRGC, and the Basij (volunteer security forces as part of the IRGC)—rendered the “filthy plans” of foreign designers ineffective.
“We consider ourselves duty-bound to work tirelessly,” the officials declared, drawing on the expertise of elites and the wise directives of the Leader of the Islamic Revolution to address livelihood challenges and ensure “public security without the slightest negligence.”
Addressing the legal aftermath of the recent unrest, the heads of the executive, judicial, and legislative branches promised a dual-track approach rooted in “Islamic mercy and firm justice.”
While vowing “decisive punishment” for the “terrorist murderers” and principal instigators of the sedition, they called for leniency toward those “deceived elements” who did not play a primary role in the violence.
The officials concluded by promising to “guard the blood of the hundreds of thousands of martyrs” and to keep the proud flag of the Islamic Republic “flying high on the global stage.”
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