Three, I would amend the employment situation and would focus on employment contracts to prevent employers from illegally firing any worker or employee. It would result in increased job security. No worker should be stressed when they are going to bed at night; they should not be afraid of losing their job the next day.

Character Dossier

Date of Birth: April 30, 1969

Hometown: Tehran

Education: I received my diploma in architecture. But later I received my B.A. in international law from Tehran University of Applied Science and Technology. I also studied public relations in another branch of the same university in Tehran.

What is your greatest wish in life? My first and greatest wish in life is to help my country and serve my people. Sincerely. People, like chess pieces, each with their own movements, should serve and protect their system. I like to serve my country based on our leader’s orders. If, one day, he asks us to shake hands with the Satan, the United States, we will do that. To serve the people, one should listen carefully to the leader.

How many children do you have and what do they do? I have two sons. One of them has just finished his obligatory 24-month military service. He just started working for a milk-production company. My younger son is about 12 or 13. He is a junior high school student.

How do you feel about a possible nuclear deal with the United States and other world powers? I do not accept this deal. I think every detail regarding the deal must be told to the people very honestly. I believe that if it were a fair deal, then the content would have been shared with the people. But, in the very first place, my question is: Why have we agreed to sit at the negotiation table with them when we do not want to make a nuclear weapon at all? Why would Iran need a nuclear weapon when the country has 70 million people who are ready to obey their leader if he asks them for anything? We do not doubt our politicians or the nuclear negotiating team at all. But I wish our cabinet members had studied at Iranian universities rather than at foreign universities. That way, they could win our trust even more.

Is everybody in Iran like you or are there different people, too? I think that people think like me and they do not like the U.S. One of the positive points about the Islamic Revolution is that the literacy rate, which was only 25 percent before the revolution, has dramatically increased to 99 percent. Now, Iranian people are literate and understanding. They can read and analyze the news, and that is why they believe in their leader. Our people have sacrificed their children for this revolution, and they are either families of martyrs or families of veterans. They do not like the United States. This was why the Islamic Revolution toppled the former regime.