Security forces don't have the right to hinder private sector's move; Jahangiri

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Iran's Vice President, criticized what he called intruding into the private sector's job.

"Eshagh Jahangiri", Iran’s vice president, on Tuesday, attending martyr cemetery at Sirjan, reciting verses of Quran and honored the memory of those who lost their life for defending the country. 

Jahangiri, addressing a meeting of Kerman’s Water Council, criticized what he called putting obstacle on the way of private section's move, on the bases of wrongdoings of the few. “No one has the right to obstruct private sector’s move ahead in new year. This is the only way the year’s naming as “Economic resistance; Production and Employment” by Supreme Leader is achievable” he emphasized. 

Stressing the point that organizations should seek eliminating unnecessary certificates which are hindering production and employment process, noted that the fact, should primarily attended to, from the outset. 

In his address, the vice president counted the country’s remarkable achievement and success in banking, agricultural production, water source development, oil and gas extraction and production, government budget plans and employment and told that in the preceding year, despite having limitations the country was able to progress and attain outstanding developments. 

Iran’s vice president called for activating the private sections all potentials and creating space for the sector to have managing role in the economic field. “No one, whether in military and security forces or any other organization has the right to meddle in the private sector’s activities. This contrast with Supreme Leader’s determined policies for the year” he noted.

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