The Iranian parliament, Majlis, will summon President Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad to be questioned over troubles with the country’s national
currency, the rial. It will be the second time a sitting president has been
summoned by Majlis in less than a year. State television reported on Sunday
that 77 lawmakers signed the petition for summon on Saturday, blaming the
president and his cabinet for mismanaging the currency crisis. (IRIB/Associated
Press, 4 November)
In September, the rial began a sharp decline in its value against the
dollar, and by early October it was in free fall, plummeting to a historic low
of 36,000 rials to the dollar in open markets. (Only a year earlier, the rial
was traded at the rate of 11,500 to the dollar.) In the past few weeks, the rial has seen a modest rise in value, trading at between 31,000 to 33,000 rials to the dollar.
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