Friday, January 19, 2007

Iranian Politicians Threaten Ahmadinejad

Gateway Pundit reports all it not well in the socialist haven of Iran:

Critics say that Ahmadinejad and the central government have been strong on populist slogans but weak on achievement.Prices for vegetables have tripled in the past month, housing prices have doubled since last summer _ and as costs have gone up, so has Iranians' discontent with hard-line President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and his focus on confrontation with the West.Iranian inflation holds steady at a miserable 15% according to Iranian central bank but experts say it is much higher...

A group of 150 of Iran's 290 MPs have
signed a letter criticizing Ahmadinejad's fiscal failures. This is leading to speculation that Ahmadinejad may be impeached.

Just a little while and the Islamic Radicals' bloody house of cards will come down.

Update- From Spacewar, sounds like the dictator is feeling the heat:

Two conservative newspapers, Jomhuri Eslami and Hamshahri, published editorials lambasting Ahmadinejad for commenting on the nuclear issue during speeches in provincial towns.
The president has also been the subject of criticism by conservative MPs for his government's handling of the economy and the timing of a recent trip to Latin America.