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sure, your meta was over at the mall from the ira. be because when i'm going to go to late, he's going for your head for winning the election gonna so it trust the nation of the student. yes, but not when he's done. i want to get you, nobody said you money bought hotel, you get home that you have to do when it's also emphasize during your opening on the most important problem of the people is economy go back and related to their livelihood. so what does the main gun call government about how to improve the likelihood? what will be your 1st decree or instruction regard?
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connie do last. so mom, in the long waiting on the day of the starting over the government field, going to announce that all the stuff all hello. i can't hear al jazeera any, some on it already. so all you have on the situations must fight corruption. that will be my 1st instruction all day, or they have to duty not to do that and all the mechanisms are going to be by the government. the 1st issue for us is to pay attention to accommodation, employment. all the different departments of the government are going to have an active role in this in these issues of these issues. thank you.
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a is. thank or yeah c p o a or nuclear agreement. we have to see how are the account trees and react to it. the americans actually violated the european did not stand by their promises and their commitment for hope. and i checked the, the agreement with what our stand says that everybody should return today today, agreement on to do the commitment shot your party. so if you need we are asking you a p and not to be pressured by the americans are not to be influenced by the americans policy. they have to
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about. so this is how you need their voters one on the how about all gone into thought? so the question is about one of the problem. so my question is how i want to, what is your program is issues you show me whether got to the pressures that they just on the production as well. all are swamped and this year had been long has been put the supporting production and all our policy will also focus on the production. and of course, it is very important that we should give priority to production and we have to the create
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mechanisms that day and that's help production to increase her currency. the situation is such that both producers don't have access to liquidity or cash flow. and and also our economy economy expense say that li has to help the production. we are going to do that. we are going to have some new policies before the economy, such that the cash flow is going to be directed towards. so it is possible to do it, but we need some mechanism lane. we have to act a we are going to follow such policies
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that you're going to hold our production. we have to create attractive for the critic use for the producers. accept your money money and also may have hello was i'm, you know, the saw the sort of like typically how to use that or not help with the production such as buying in this thing in gold and other issues. we are going to define more taxing about voting. we've done, i mean, you see on because it was a tiny poor fish. how about and gotten more shock? porker ok for joining us. welcome to al jazeera. we have been listening to iran's president elect him, right. you see giving his 1st press conference,
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which is ongoing, we're going to keep an eye on that for you. but just to give you the top line there real recognition from the uranium presidents of the tough times that every day radians face on the sanctions. he underlined the economy is his top priority and says fighting corruption would be very important. he also said that his government should be a government of hope. government will be a government of hope in iran, he hopes to tap into the the potential of the iranian youth and a bit to re bones of the economy. but to say on the international stage that while negotiations are ongoing, those negotiations need to deliver. for iran, there is no point in the go c h and for negotiations sake, let's get now from dorsey jabari. she joins his wife from to her on
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a door. so we've been listening to the start of that news conference line, some priorities that what were the main takeaways for your point of view with what the president had to say? well, this was certainly interesting to watch abraham races. first press conference in front of a large, international audience, of course the events. so the press conferences be moderated by a state tv presenter. he initially set that the attendees are 380 journalists and 200. 1 of those are from foreign media outlets. so the majority of the journalists at this event are from the foreign media. and it's interesting to note that because this is an opportunity for the president elect to really reach the international stage, this will be
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a chance for him to lay out some of his policies or some of his thoughts. of course, his opening remarks had to do with the uranian nation. he sent them for voting him in, and of course he did not come in on a majority of the population voting for him. only 48 percent of iranians went to the polls on friday and he had about 62 percent of those ballots cath. nevertheless, he thought this was an opportunity for him to thank those that voted for him. he also highlighted the fact that this is not going to be a government of the conservative or moderate party. he said this will be a government for all iranians, an attempt by him to really unify the country at a time when there is a clear division between the people and the government, the president elect also use an ass with very difficult questions. off the top, he was asked about what specific plans he has to turn around the country's economy . the 1st question being from state to be, of course, and he really didn't have much of an answer. he simply a little to the fact that one of the 1st things his governor will do when they take
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office in ocoee in august, early august, is that they will demand all government institutions to fight corruptions. again, very general terms for him. he didn't specify how he would plan to enforce that. he said those plans will be laid out later when he takes office. and in terms of the economic policies, he again has not laid out any specifics. he's painting a very broad picture for where the country will head in the next 4 years. he was also asked about foreign policy. and specifically that nuclear deal that we've seen that ongoing negotiations in vienna. he said that as long as there is a benefit for iran out of what comes out of those negotiations, been, it is very much he's in favor of that that he said we cannot continue these negotiations. and of course we heard from the government, folks with an earlier who said that the 6 rounds have wrapped up the deputy for minister bus or she is now in terror on there is a special committee that's been formed in iran to deal with the draft that has been
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concluded in vienna, that is now here, and this committee is made up of the supreme national security council, the parliament and the government. so there are 3 different branches who are going to look at this draft that's been written in vienna. and the iranians will have to decide now whether or not they're going to sign it. there is an understanding that their negotiations will not continue. there is a time now, a set for the ratings to respond. of course the question inside the country is, would this be a win for the outgoing government of have sandra honey or would this be a win for the incoming government of apprehend, right. you see, but it's clear that the european party is remaining and then you clear deal and the united states are very adamant they want to secure this deal before they ronnie government leaves office. we also know that the foreign minister mohammed about sir eve has visited the president elect this morning in his offices in the judiciary. so there is some movement happening there and we're just waiting to find out what the readings will decide in the i mean days the president was very vague in terms
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of what he thinks of the nuclear negotiations. and the talks that he was saying that he thinks they cannot continue forever. there has to be a deadline. there has to be a concrete results out of these negotiations. they cannot continue indefinitely. ok, georgia bar is that overview from terror on? thank you, georgia. let's stay with this. we can speak with for these are, these are the faculty of world study. the university of tara jones is by skype, from the radiant capital. great. have you withers? do you think fit everyday? iranians who, watching the ongoing news conference will be reassured by what they're, well, they're hearing from the president's you know, trying to do is that the issue that people vote for him. the issue of the people that go to the to accept him as the president of the country.
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and he said that he does not want to have a government on the one political party is ruling the country. so he is in recruiting in this interview that you have at present your tone that's inclusive of other political parties than others. but as you can play, is it, since he is just beginning his tenure and he's at the store. and in, in about half months, he wants to unify the country behind him. so he's a staying away from any type of statements that would discourage others. that did not vote for him to have a reason to dislike him. basically running for the popularity.
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ok. i was just going to put you there. we're going to listen, see a question for me. i'll just be here as us a big see where this will be difficult for you when you interact with the need, especially less than leaders. and do you intend on visiting the west? thank you for calling general ready for that because the vendor, the show. thank you very much for the time that you have given me this is the transmission of the same question. rami was that one who, who actually matter has actually done so i was going to, after being on the line, it's almost you wanted to say nasty. she was back in my cell. it's kind of neat. i want to add louis and not the home or the war, but i don't know. are you john to watch? or maybe you got to be sure your study because of the stuff how
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much i can manage your math right from the of the beginning of my work with the government. i have been defending the rights of the people, the human rights humbled. how many months? the epicenter of my, my watch, i've always followed the economy center. it's true. accuse ations similar to all of the uses that we are actually and what are the people who are demanding? do you have the, are the predictor of a human rights all the actions that i have to watch on has been to protect human rights. and i've been against all those people who have
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violated to your own. i see that they have all the activities that like dash is do people who have been acted against the security with them. but that joy go ahead by shot they have, i have been the judge for the cases and i've always been an advocate of the people's rights. people who are accusing me. they have to be not. they have to be held accountable for them by elation of human rights. upon de if john john hadley defended the motor to rights of the people from what the security of the nation such a judge should be actually appreciate it. would you hall? hall? i'm yes, you will have to because if the hold on it because that judge has protected people,
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how to put down again to get my whatever i have been my key has been who protects the people to defend the rights of the people. i see myself. yes. she, constable to defend the rights of the people before regard does updated mister t. i got a phone call today on both people who are claiming to be the defenders of the human and right. all you need to be john, man, they are the people who have been behind creating groups like dice. but don't you don't, they are people who should be if they are a prosecutor for the crimes that they have committed,
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then the word will will come to peace with all that. and they're gone a little hobble again. the people who have created on a day they are being accountable for the action. so definitely auto visual. the whole nation of the world will come will be in peace. i'm going to get me john carter, new policies go home. there's about about and he got about the the ok, so again with question there a full mouth just as i said, big on the, i mean the president would deal with the just on the world stage acknowledging of course, that even right. you see is on the sanctions. let's turn back to forwards. is the professional world professor, the facts of world studies at the university of teheran,
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thank you so much for your patience. there was what we heard from the president elect. it is a salient points. is it know that there are concerns of the president? the leg is under sanctions on the world stage with some very serious allegations of human rights abuses against him. do you think people will be convinced by his claim, the human rights to the epicenter of his work? and he's the protector of human rights when he is under sanctions because of the one incident where he ordered the mass execution of 55 political prisoners. how does he overcome that? will people be convinced by that explanation? he gave you know, your, you know, the people who wanted for him the 17, what 18000000 people think for him. but obviously don't have a concern on that issue. and you know, you don't foreign mass that is also the sanction. it would be very difficult to
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find any high banking on the issue that is not under sanction. and so if the criteria for you, i mean for president c was not being under sanction internationally. you would not be able to find many people on your governor backer over all the incidents that you're talking about. happen that what they're the years ago . and this is regard to an organization that was and the us, the state department organization for many, many years. m k o and they were watching for saddam hussein at the end of the rock ball. in 1988, they attacked this organization attack on using saddam hussein's weapons and the bill based in iraq. and then you had some of this present executed
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and documentation that is leveled. i guess mr. that you see that the order was part of a committee that were the those in the future. but overall, i think many people in the new on have don't have a concern about that issue. and this is going to be something that he has to deal with the international stage. i'm sure the american government and some european governments raise that issue for the next 4 years as long as he's ok for these are the going to get your thoughts on your analysis. thank you so much for joining us here on al jazeera. helping us to analyze that 1st press conference of a runs precedence elect along like ok.
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well let's go straight to ethiopia. now we're after 10 months delay elections are being held to determine the future parliaments on the leadership. it's the 1st electoral test for prime minister abbey meant, who was appointed in 2018 as a reformist, and was awarded the nobel prize for making peace with our a tray. and these elections come against the backdrop of conflicts and the threat of famine in the northern tiguan region. also, some regions will be voting this time around because of a lack of security and problems with ballot papers will bear hunt nigga is the leader of the opposition if you pin citizens for social justice party and he joins us from addis ababa is great to have you with us on the news 7, thank you so much for your patience as we had to wait to come to you. first of all, don't says about this election in ethiopia. how can it be free? unfair if 20 percent off. if you peons aren't able to take part in this
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votes, would you say this is a credible election? well, the playing the hold. so i guess it was today, as you know, our ass was complete. the places where problems what would it be without a chance to chose but the others are expected to see 4 months before the next government is formed. what is going to matter what it is to be after this election created? it's gonna depend on that might be what
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is going to be important that we can do selection on a policy that will give us a signal to the issue to be a reflection of the will. so on all of the lectures, i think that's what's important. well, are you expecting to be well in this election because they're happy not keys ations that the vote has been engineered to keep a b r net empower what i mean if the credibility of the lesson is measured by what happened up to the section a pencil the media and what are the most important election days,
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where in the past the elections were modify? what and by the stuffing. and so that's why we see what happens today was election that is currently taking sense in the evening when the call is to be said whether the election would be one to the credit monitoring from our office. all the different issues and we would consider opinion the produce will be if it's good that you're monitoring it, but certainly the, the, the european union who normally sends election bonuses, selection worldwide say they've been unable to secure the election monitor access to various difficulties. and it's,
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it's very difficult on the surface of it to, to be able to make a judgment, given that there's no election monitors there. a large chunk of electra aren't going to be able to vote in this. do you think realistically the selection is going to settle and a thing a toll? no, i mean i, i also opinion that the credibility of an election in a country which is not going to be dependent on whether they. ready can use that right now or by 1000 others from the cd. so i don't know. that's why the you're not observing, but i've been good there, but i don't think what are you going to be determined whether the election or not?
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i think this was this election, and i think what we, whether on the part of the government parties and this, you get it in the media. you know what they will do, what they will do is going to be what didn't know. you know, we have a center here, we are holding each and every station we have observers in places almost every place except that there are some, some, a whole lot of little stuff i've been we're not by local authorities, we are going to have all the software going to look at the election primarily from the perspective of what our observers are going to be out there in every 40 station . ok, well this is of course that important collection for a field here. but if you p as a country with significant challenges, right?
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no, not least the ongoing you could call it a civil war up in t grey. the u. n. is concerned that there is already famine in the area. and a lot of people suddenly just do not agree on this verse on the legitimacy of the government or if any other. 1 party can take power to you worry, that's a field may not survive this election. i mean, the stakes are incredibly high. no, i've already got all the survivors this election. i think elections very important in providing greater ability to whatever is in the woman. yes. and security problems and this is, but part of the reason why this, this election is going to be important is precisely because it was government. i place all of the 6 issues and the credibility of a mix is not going to depend on,
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on those maybe win this election gonna take place now election is going to take place into brian and other places eventually. but, you know, the, the reason why this election has been on the call of the problems related to with a completely different places. but these are, these are relatively small number of places out of hope. these would have created a government this would be addressed to some kind of national data pulled up. most places would have to say in the bottles in their leaders, whether it be a liberal or not ok, bad. hi, niga. the leads are of the opposition ethiopian citizens for.
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