Iranian hardliners publicly criticize the country’s political leadership amid allegations of a coup attempt, according to NDTV. The hardliners argue that Iran’s leaders are bypassing parliamentary processes and undermining the role of Iran’s revolutionary institutions. They also claim that decisions made during negotiations with the United States do not follow instructions attributed to Iran’s supreme leader. The criticism is framed as concern over constitutional and institutional adherence, with hardliners portraying current leadership actions as weakening established revolutionary structures. NDTV reports that the rhetoric from hardline factions targets top officials and portrays them as sidelining parliament and ignoring the supreme leader’s guidance. The reporting links the internal dispute to broader tensions connected to talks with Washington, where different factions hold competing views on strategy and governance. The article characterizes the hardliners’ stance as part of an intensifying political clash in Iran, occurring alongside claims circulating about a possible coup.
Iran hardliners criticize leadership amid coup claims and U.S. negotiations
Iranian hardliners publicly criticize the country’s political leadership amid allegations of a coup attempt, according to NDTV. The hardliners argue that Iran’s leaders are bypassing parliamentary pro...
- Iranian hardliners criticize the country’s political leadership amid allegations of coup activity.
- Hardliners say parliament is being sidelined in decision-making.
- Hardliners claim negotiations with the United States are not aligned with instructions from Iran’s supreme leader.
- Hardliners accuse leadership of weakening Iran’s revolutionary institutions.
- The dispute reflects internal factional tensions connected to U.S. negotiations.
Hardliners argue that Iran's leaders are sidelining parliament, ignoring the supreme leader's instructions during negotiations with the US and weakening the country's revolutionary institutions.
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