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Ahmadinejad: Iran To Implement Dynamic, Progressive Economy To Put End To Liberal Economy

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said on Thursday that the government is mulling a dynamic and progressive economy.

The president made the remarks in a meeting with cabinet ministers and provincial officials in Lorestan province.

Referring to the current economic meltdown in the West and the disadvantage of a liberal economy, he said that the world nations are looking forward to administration of justice. He added, "We are proud to declare that we are to implement a dynamic and progressive economy to put an end to liberal economy."
The current economic crisis in the West has roots in their spirit of plundering and egocentrism, which has driven them to a dead end, he said.

"We are happy to witness fall of global arrogance and regard it as suitable opportunity for the world nations to survive," he said.

He said that the humanity and those who deplore the current global situation should celebrate the fall of liberalism, but at the same time they should opt for an alternative to put an end to the current discriminations and plundering of nations.

Source: IRNA, Iran, October 30, 2008



Posted at: 2008-10-31
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