Mostafa Pourmohammadi emphasized the intrinsic connection between domestic strength and international success, stating, "Foreign policy is an extension of domestic policy; if we are strong domestically, we can achieve and solidify our goals internationally."
Addressing the current political climate, he questioned the reluctance to engage in discussions about domestic policy: "Why don't we want to discuss domestic policy?" He reiterated the importance of internal stability as a foundation for achieving international objectives.
Pourmohammadi also highlighted the necessity of active civic participation, urging everyone to contribute to increasing electoral involvement. "Everyone must strive to increase participation," he asserted, underscoring the significance of elections in maintaining the integrity of national politics. "The issue of elections is the dignity of the country's politics," he concluded.
He argued that election law and process has to be clarified. In fact, elections are highly manipulated according to the preferences of the core of the ruling regime.
Without this "the ice" with the people will not melt and general disinterest will persist.