An Iranian lawmaker said on Sunday that rising inflation and currency instability were key drivers of recent protests, criticizing what he described as a lack of coordination within the government.
Ahmad Naderi, a member of parliament’s presiding board, said there was no serious will within the government to organize the foreign exchange and gold markets.
“There is no serious determination in the government to bring order to the situation of the currency and gold rates, and as a result of this lack of coordination and the outcome seen in rising exchange rates, we are witnessing protests,” he said.
“Today we are witnessing runaway inflation that puts pressure on the middle class and, more importantly, on deprived groups, and this has led to social dissatisfaction,” he said.