Parvaneh Salahshouri says discontent is mounting and the regime risks explosive consequences if public demands are ignored.
Parvaneh Salahshouri, a former member of the Iranian regime parliament, has issued a stark warning about the state of Iranian society, describing it as a “dormant volcano” on the verge of eruption. She urged the ruling authorities to urgently gain the public’s trust and consent, cautioning that failure to address the people’s growing grievances would lead to unpredictable and dangerous consequences. Her comments highlight the deepening divide between the regime and its population in the aftermath of the recent military confrontation with Israel and amid ongoing domestic repression.





