Abbas Abdi's question regarding the conviction of the Senior Advisor to the Minister of Roads in the 13th Government: Why are you implementing the ruling so late?

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-Tuesday 2025/12/09 - 14:01
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 پرسش عباس عبدی در باره محکومیت مشاور عالی وزیر راه دولت سیزدهم/ چرا اینقدر دیر حکم را اجرا می کنید؟

The final verdict against Mohammad Qassem Makarem, Senior Advisor and Special Inspector to the Minister of Roads in Mr. Raeisi's government, and one other person is surprising/astonishing.

Abdi wrote in Etemad [newspaper]:

The final verdict against Mohammad Qassem Makarem, Senior Advisor and Special Inspector to the Minister of Roads in Mr. Raeisi's government, and one other person was not surprising. At least for people like us, it was repetitive.

At that time, it was also rumored that posts in the Ministry of Roads had a price. This rumor existed even during the era of Behbani, Ahmadinejad's Minister of Roads, but it intensified from 2021 onwards.

Why are supervisory bodies in conservative (Principlist) governments so inefficient? In these governments, the boundary between supervision and execution is removed, and everything becomes one pot. Furthermore, the public space for civil supervision is tighter, and public access to information is severely restricted, and these are the roots of a large part of the country's corruption.

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