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The cooperative spirit is indeed a rational approach, given the current challenges facing Iran.
However, should partisan and factional interests take precedence over national interests within Parliament, and lawmakers fail to embrace the concept of a national accord government, the consequences could be far from desirable. An excellent opportunity for national collaboration to tackle pressing issues affecting the Iranian people could be lost, and the existing polarization within Iran’s political arena would only deepen.
In the highly polarized political landscape of Iran, Pezeshkian represents a potential bridge toward healing and unity. Should this opportunity be squandered, and other powerhouses, including Parliament, fail to lend their support to his efforts, political confrontations will likely intensify. With Iran facing countless challenges, from economic woes and relative dissatisfaction to a rift between the people and the government, ongoing sanctions, and a volatile regional situation, fostering internal cohesion is of paramount importance.
The concept of a national accord government is a prudent and commendable approach to addressing these issues. Given the expected rationality and wisdom within Parliament, it is unlikely that legislators will choose to face off the government and allow Iranian society to descend into a quagmire of escalating disputes and polarization.

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