The President criticized the fact that efforts to reform the administrative system are facing resistance in every sector, saying: "Today, more than 85 percent of the country's resources are spent on the current costs of the administrative system, while numerous requests for its expansion in the form of upgrading the country's divisions and the like are being raised by members of parliament and other channels."
According to Ashura News, citing ISNA, Masoud Pezzekian, in a meeting of the assembly of representatives of the provinces of Alborz, Bushehr, Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad, stated that the lack of proportion between resources and expenditures and the imbalance between income and expenses are the main and main factors causing and increasing inflation and some other economic problems, and stated: Our most important expectation and demand from the members of parliament in this regard is to help prepare and approve a budget that does not have a deficit.
Stating that expectations should be created in proportion to resources, the President added: Delegating the maximum possible authority to the provinces, which the government is pursuing, will enable managers who are themselves responsible for implementing them to identify needs and design solutions to address them.
Pezizian, reiterating that the 14th government and he himself have firmly stated that they welcome the cooperation of anyone who can provide an effective solution to resolve the problems, stated: "In a situation where the enemy is intent on exploiting the disputes and divisions among us, we must put aside our differences and be united and unanimous to overcome the problems."
Referring to some of the government's measures to regulate imbalances in the fields of water, power, energy, and finance, the President said: "The government is extensively cooperating with academics and experts to accurately identify and design comprehensive solutions to solve the problems."
The President also called on the representatives to more meticulously raise and pursue any request that would result in the expansion of the country's administrative system, and stated: "The expansion of the administrative system has made it slow and inefficient, and I ask you representatives to help the government in making this structure smaller and more agile."
Pezizkian criticized the fact that efforts to reform the administrative system are met with opposition and resistance in every sector, and stated: "Today, more than 85 percent of the country's resources are spent on the current costs of the administrative system, while numerous and repeated requests for its expansion in the form of upgrading the country's divisions and the like are being raised by members of parliament and other channels."
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