Opponents seek division between reformists; Kamali tells ILNA
Top political activist, called for unity in face of divisive attempts.
Head of Iranian Reformists’ Supreme Council’s Public Policy and Planning Board, "Hossein Kamali", in his interview with ILNA, called for avoiding accompanying those who use destructive measures and tools in election races and told that such groups are not going to benefit society.
According to Kamali, creating split between reformist political parties and avoiding their integration is a low cost strategy for opponents and conservatives in upcoming election.
Kamali stressed that reformists should consciously stand against "division seekers"’s efforts.
"The opponents and their well-known agents’ activities in cyber space are not hidden from the election observers" he underlined.
Top political activist also stressed that through unity and solidarity, reformists can take steps toward further integrating their forces.
Kamali called having ill will and rancor toward others and opponents’ personality destructive, indecent and unethical.
"We respect minority and opponent rights and remain committed to this fact" he emphasized.
"We hope to hold competitive election in friendly and peaceful space. Having good ethics is the missing point that we have to put effort in reaching it in every level" he highlighted.
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