The journey of the Minister of Roads and Urban Development to Kish was family-related and at personal expense.

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-Sunday 2025/05/18 - 23:36
News Code:18346
 سفر وزیر راه و شهرسازی به کیش، خانوادگی و با هزینه‌های شخصی بوده است

According to the news portal of the Ministry of Roads and Urban Development from IRNA, Majid Akhavan, the head of the Communications and Information Center of this ministry.

In response to some statements made regarding the Minister of Roads and Urban Development's trip to Kish Island, the head of the Communication and Information Center of the Ministry provided clarifications to enlighten public opinion.According to the news base of the Ministry of Roads and Urban Development from Irna, Majid Akhavan, the head of the Communication and Information Center of this ministry, emphasized the falsehood of the claim regarding the misuse of public funds during the Minister's trip. He highlighted the legal rights of government employees to utilize their daily leave according to current administrative regulations, adding: 'The trip in question was entirely personal and familial, involving two other families, totaling seven relatives, and had no connection to official missions or resources of the Ministry of Roads and Urban Development.'

He stated that the Minister of Roads and Urban Development attended this trip for only one day, and emphasized: 'All expenses have been paid from the personal resources of the families, and documentation is fully available, and if necessary, it will be provided to the public and the relevant authorities.'The head of the Communications Center of the Ministry of Roads and Urban Development, referring to the statements made from the podium of the Parliament, stated: 'Unfortunately, without any inquiry or preliminary investigation and aiming to influence the motion of no confidence against the Minister of Roads and Urban Development, we witnessed this claim being raised by one of the parliamentarians in the official spokesperson of the country; whereas entering the privacy of individuals and families, especially from a position like the Islamic Consultative Assembly, requires precision, fairness, and commitment to the truth.'

Ekhan continued: "The legal and ethical foundations require that officials ensure the accuracy of any claims before making them, especially when it concerns the reputation of individuals and the dignity of governmental institutions."He also emphasized: "The Ministry of Roads and Urban Development considers it its right to pursue the issue through legal channels, including the Commission for the Supervision of the Conduct of Parliament Members, if such baseless propaganda continues."

The head of the Communication Center of the Ministry of Roads and Urban Development emphasized at the end: 'In a situation where the country needs unity, calm, and focus on solving the fundamental issues of the people more than ever, the expectation from official platforms is to uphold the truth, strengthen public trust, and avoid causing confusion among the public; rather than making claims that not only lack documented foundations but also represent a clear intrusion into the personal space of citizens.'

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