Today, we dive deep into the complex world of Iran's governmental legitimacy. With protests sweeping across all 31 provinces, starting in January 2026, the stark challenges faced by the regime are becoming increasingly apparent. These protests erupted as a direct response to severe economic hardships, including a harrowing collapse of the national currency, the rial, which has plummeted 50% against major currencies in just a year. This financial turmoil has left the public feeling betrayed and angry, providing fertile ground for dissent to flourish.
Now, imagine over 10% of urban residents taking to the streets to voice their frustrations. That's not just a number—it's a reflection of the growing dissatisfaction among the populace. However, the government’s perspective is notably different. They attribute these protests to foreign interference and sanctions, framing the unrest as a struggle for national sovereignty. This narrative may provide a veil for some, but for many citizens, the reality is much more immediate and personal—reflecting a systematic failure in governance and a disregard for their rights.
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