Hamid Rasaii, a member of Iran's parliament and head of the Feydari faction, is described as one of the leading opponents of the emerging US-Iran agreement, according to Iranian Telegram channels. The report does not detail his specific objections.
A report circulating on Iranian Telegram channels identifies Hamid Rasaii, a member of the Iranian parliament and head of the Feydari faction, as among the prominent opponents of the United States-Iran memorandum of understanding under negotiation. The Feydari faction is a principlist political group in Iran's parliament. Rasaii's inclusion adds to a growing list of domestic critics of the deal. As The Zioneer has reported, opposition to the agreement has emerged from both Republican and Democratic U.S. senators, as well as Iranian experts and social media influencers. The specific grounds for Rasaii's opposition are not yet detailed in the available reporting.
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