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Taghi Azad Ermaki: Our society is aware of its situation, dissatisfied with the status quo, and eager for change.
Society demands fundamental changes.
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Taghi Azad Aramaki: Iranian society is not seeking revolution
We should not completely destroy the political system to make the referendum happen.
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Taghi Azad Aramaki: About 30% of the population considers the Pahlavi regime to be a replacement for the Islamic Republic
One of the alternatives to post-revolutionary regimes is always the previous regime.
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Taghi Azad Ermaki: Iranian society is perhaps the most eventful society in the world
The political system does not have the power to suppress the past.
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Taghi Azad Aramaki: We must accept participatory democracy
In the 1979 Revolution, we idealized and ideology became dominant.
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Taghi Azad Aramaki: The core of power in Iran is declining greatly and does not have the power of 20 years ago.
Delegating many decisions to the president is a step towards change on the part of the Islamic Republic system.
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Taghi Azad Aramaki: The Islamic Republic will collapse if it does not accept fundamental changes
The Islamic Republic has accepted its crisis of inefficiency.
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Taghi Azad Armaki: Mousavi's idea of being conditioned is that the political system accepts its weakening
If the political system wants to refuse society from the revolution, it has to come to democracy
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Watch | Mir Hossein Mousavi says about the referendum; Is society ready for change?
With the presence of Dr. Taghi Azad Aramaki, sociologist, now on Abdi Media's YouTube channel
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Tonight Live | Mir Hossein Mousavi speaks about the referendum; Is society ready for change?
With the presence of Dr. Taghi Azad Aramaki, sociologist
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Dr. Taghi Azad Armaki Sociologist: Civil Society will be dominant
In the near future, we will see a gap in the international community and will not allow American unilateralism to continue with Israel.
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Taghi Azad Armaki: Even the candidates of the elections admitted that the country has become ineffective; this is the bitterest confession.
I am not afraid of social movements, but I am afraid of this deadlock. This situation paves the way for stagnation.
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Why has the issue of foreign nationals in Iran become so complicated?
What sin have the people committed that they must pay for the expenses of all the citizens?
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Azad Ermaki: Negotiating with America activates the capacities of the Iranian society for greater role-playing; during World War, Iranians were not a dead nation within themselves.
We were never a nation that retreated and died while World War I and II took shape in Iran.
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Look | The painful words of Taghi Azad Armaki in an interview with Abdi Media: We were not supposed to live like this.
Exclusive interview with Dr. Taghi Azad Armaki, sociologist, now available on Abdi Media's YouTube channel.
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The Voice of Decision Comes
Today's government is a scrap state. Like a broken car that can't move, it doesn't organize money,
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Taghi Azad Armaki: Pezeshkian should give an ultimatum to the rival faction / Zarif is a legitimate national and international figure
This is what I am saying, and you can also explicitly declare, that Mr. Pezeshkian is the national representative of the country
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It is not possible to establish security in the form of security/people have food, there is no reason to worry!
The murder of a student at the University of Tehran by extortion on the one hand, and the publication of statistics by the Statistics Center on the simultaneous growth of poverty
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Azad Armaki: The Resistance Front must be expelled from the political arena of the country/ The country's decision-making structure should be based on rationalism
For example, the Resistance Front has not yet claimed responsibility for any action in the country
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Distrust has turned into social discontent
The Wefaq government has done nothing, kept everything quiet,
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Listen | Where is Iranian society headed?
Interview with Taghi Azad Armaki, sociologist and professor at the university
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What does society expect from the Doctors' Cabinet? Interview with Dr. Taghi Azad Armaki, sociologist and professor at the University of Tehran
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Why did the community not participate? / In conversation with Dr. Taghi Azad Armaki, sociologist, writer and professor at the University
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What will happen to Iran's presidential candidates? /Conversation with Dr. Taghi Azad Ermaki
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Which way is Iranian society headed? /Conversation with Taghi Azad Ermaki, sociologist and professor of all universities
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What Will the Future of Iran Be with the Announced Presidential Candidates?- In conversation with Dr. Taghi Azad Armaki
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Why Did Society Not Participate?- In conversation with Dr. Taghi Azad Armaki, sociologist, author, and full professor at the university
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Where is Iranian Society Heading? - Interview with "Taqi Azadarmaki," Sociologist and Full Professor
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What can Pezeshkian do to restore public trust?
Azad Armaki: Pezeshkian should reiterate the idea of "Iran without tension."
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Azad Aramaki: Mr. Pezeshkian should re-introduce the view of communication with the world
The project of war is the project of radical fundamentalism. Moderate fundamentalism now has a chance to rebuild itself.
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Is Pezeshkian's cabinet a wartime cabinet?
Azad Armaki: The introduced cabinet is completely a non-wartime cabinet.
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How well does the composition of Pezeshkian's cabinet fit with society?A proposal to Ayatollah Khamenei, the leader of the Islamic Republic, regarding the use of the great potential of women
Azad Aramaki: The fact that Jalili has not become the president is a sign of the victory of those who made Pezeshkian the president.
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Azad Aramaki: Pezeshkian's cabinet should not consist only of reformists
They have been scaring us with war for 45 years. Extreme fundamentalists and radical reformers are both wrong.
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Azad Aramaki: One of the main messages of Pezeshkian was to avoid the movement of the system towards the Caliphate
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Azad Aramaki: Iranian society is not ready to go to war under any circumstances
Our society is wounded in various ways and does not trust the political system.
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What will Iran be like after doctors?
Azad Aramaki: The situation of the political system is the same as before the elections.

The effect of non-participation on the legitimacy of the system
Azad Aramaki: The decrease in participation bothers the Islamic Republic internally, but not in expression.
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The possibility of forming new subversive nuclei in the next government
Azad Aramaki: Mr. Jalili has the potential to create conditions for collapse.
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Which way will society go in the second round of elections?
Azad Aramaki: My impression is that we will see the displacement of the population in terms of elections.
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Why Did "Jalili" and "Ghalibaf" Not Withdraw in Favor of Each Other?
"Azad Aramaki": Conservatism is currently experiencing a period of decline.
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Azad Aramaki: The Islamic Republic is afraid of the continuation of political action
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What is the political structure of society?
Azad Ermaki: The voting base of fundamentalists and reformists is almost the same.
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Why did the community not participate?
Azad Aramaki: Iranian society has passed the political system.
The election arena could not discuss the basic issues of the society.
For the first time in Iran's political history, it was announced by government representatives that the political system is ineffective and not legitimate.
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If Galilee comes and Trump comes, we will surely face a war.
If the doctors come, we will be in an open conflict with America.
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Debate/Candidate Vote Base
The candidates have not yet come to criticize the government, that is, criticize the IRGC, criticize the institutions under the leadership
The debate, gentlemen.
Parviz Amini
Taqi Azad Armaki

Is reformists joining the people the best solution?
Azad Ermaki: Reformism is not one person and one current.
The context of Iranian society is-historically-reformist.

What will be the future of Iran with the current candidates?
Azad Ermaki: There are three possible scenarios in this situation.
The emergence of radicalism will coexist with global radicalism and then clash with radicalism within society.

The relationship of the future president with the succession crisis
"Azad Aramaki: The succession mechanism in the Islamic Republic has its own specific logic.
The succession of leadership is not related to the survival or collapse of the regime."
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What is the purpose of removing the chief's legacy?
AZAD ERMAKI: The boss definitely didn't make it to the second round.
Incompetence is raining down on this government.

The painful remarks of Taghi Azad Armaki, the sociologist: We were not supposed to live like this
Topic of discussion: The future of Iran.
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Taghi Azad Armaki, sociologist: The issue is not about the society coming together and participating
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Taghi Azad Ermaki, sociologist: The political system has become frozen, wasteful, wasteful, aging, weakness, disability and laziness
Iranian society will move if it is dared to
Jalili and Pourmohammadi have the potential to be bold and insult society.
Topic: The Future of Iran

Taghi Azad Ermaki, sociologist: Iranian society has basically passed the political system
The government does not seek a decisive maximum participation, but a participation above fifty percent is desirable.
Topic: The Future of Iran

Azad Eramaki, Professor of Sociology: We have never been a naked society and nakedness has been for the West/ a hat was put on the head of the Islamic Republic that the society should be uniform
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What does society expect from Pezeshkian's cabinet? A conversation with Dr. Taghi Azad Aramaki, a sociologist and professor at Tehran University
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Why did the community not participate? / In a conversation with Dr. Taghi Azad Aramaki, a sociologist, writer and professor at the university
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What will happen to the future of Iran with the announced candidates for the presidential election? / Conversation with Dr. Taghi Azad Aramaki
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Where is the Iranian society going? / Interview with Taghi Azad Aramaki, a sociologist and full professor of the university
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