A hundred-day review might not be an accurate reflection of the economic performance of governments, but it gives you sufficient insight into their competence in fulfilling the campaign pledges made to the electorate, reads an article written by housing expert and economic analyst, Gholamreza Salami, for the Persian daily Donya-e-Eqtesad on President Ebrahim Raeisi’s economic record during his first 100 days. A translation follows:
The criteria needed for assessing this competence, in the absence of an efficient party system, lie in the response to the following questions:
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