The spokesperson of the Iranian government called the young generation of the 80s and 90s the main drivers of the country's progress and transformation.

Iran PressIran news:  At the beginning of the weekly press conference with media reporters, which was held at the former US Embassy in Tehran (Den of Espionage), the government spokesperson said: "The young generation of the 80s and 90s are the engines of the country's progress and transformation, and their capacity should be used for the future of Iran. November 13 is the national day to fight global arrogance and a day to remember the crimes of America and its dictatorial actions by supporting the imperial regime."

The nations of the world have gone through a separate way from the governments that support the war criminals of the Israeli regime, Ali Bahadori Jahormi added: "Genocide and war crimes are still occurring in Gaza today, although the nations of the world have shown that they have separated their way from some governments that support the war criminals of the Zionist regime in their countries."

Bahadri Jahormi noted: "Today, the future of supporting terrorism, genocide, the killing of children and journalists in Gaza is clear, and lessons should be learned from these cases."

Funding of nearly 6 thousand billion Tomans of credits for provincial travel approvals

The government spokesman also pointed to the upcoming visit of the President of the Islamic Republic of Iran Ebrahim Raisi to Kurdistan province and said that this is the third visit of Ebrahim Raisi to Kurdistan. To date, nearly 6 thousand billion Tomans have been provided for the approval of provincial trips.

A high rate of turnover in elections is the general policy of the system

In response to a question about what measures the government has taken to promote the elections and the four strategies proposed by Iran's Leader, Jahromi said: "High turnover in the elections is the general policy of the Islamic Republic, and the government has done all its efforts in this field, just like other issues."

Ali Bahadori Jahormi noted a charter was approved for equal access for all candidates to use the capacities of public and government institutions, according to which candidates can use the media, systems and portals available to government institutions. The spokesperson of the government added: "But apart from these measures, the government believes that the most important aid that can contribute to higher participation is to solve the problems faced by the people. As people's problems and issues decrease, this will help people's presence and participation more." 219

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