Pezeshkian emphasizes unity through adherence to Leader’s policies
TEHRAN – In a recent interview with the media outlet of the office of the Leader of Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, President-elect Masoud Pezeshkian underscored the importance of adhering to the Leader’s general policies as a crucial factor in resolving disputes and fostering national unity.
“We have the general policies of the Leader, which I have consistently referred to as our guiding light throughout the debates and elections,” Pezeshkian stated. “These policies clearly define our goals.”
He further explained that it is now the responsibility of experts, wise individuals, managers, and officials to develop comprehensive programs in alignment with these policies. “If we accept these principles and draft laws that conform to the system's policies, and hold ourselves accountable for their implementation, disputes and conflicts will naturally become meaningless,” Pezeshkian added.
During his detailed conversation with KHAMENEI.IR, Pezeshkian delved into his administration’s strategy for engaging with various sectors of the country. He also discussed the criteria for selecting cabinet members and outlined the overarching policies and approaches that will guide his government over the next four years.
In the same interview, Pezeshkian turned his attention to cultural issues, advocating for self-improvement as the primary solution. “Regarding cultural matters, we must first correct ourselves,” he emphasized. “There is no need to criticize others; we should begin by criticizing ourselves.”
Pezeshkian elaborated that personal integrity and genuine concern for the public are essential. “If I am a righteous person with good morals, if I truly care for the people and they recognize my sincerity, there is no way they will dislike me or refuse to follow my behavior and ethics,” he said.
He criticized the current conduct of some leaders, noting that their actions often repel the public. “Our behavior and conduct are such that when people observe them, they find them off-putting. Why should they emulate us? Why should they make themselves like us?” Pezeshkian questioned. He concluded that, in terms of cultural issues, the focus should be on self-improvement rather than on criticizing others.
Pezeshkian’s comments reflect a broader vision for his administration, prioritizing adherence to established policies and personal accountability as the foundations for national cohesion and cultural renewal.
The inauguration ceremony of the president-elect Masoud Pezeshkian will be held in the Parliament next week on Tuesday afternoon.
A ceremony will be held on Sunday to present the decree for his presidency, with the Leader of Islamic Revolution and the country’s high-ranking officials in attendance.
Pezeshkian defeated Saeed Jalili in the July 5 runoff, garnering 53.7 percent of the vote, or 16,384,403 votes, while Jalili received 44.3 percent, or 13,538,179 votes, according to final results announced by the Interior Ministry.