present review
Two major victories of the justice-seekers group in the elections of the supreme council of the country’s nursing system.
This election ended with the decisive victory of Arman Group.
In the series of notes on the nights leading up to the elections, I repeatedly wrote that the most decisive role in the outcome of this period is played by those who want justice.
The attempt to create a convergence between the group of all and seeking justice was practically left unanswered by the directors of this group and was rejected with false excuses.
A wide range of young people and the elderly who want justice were eager to implement and advance their justice-loving ideas in the organization of the nursing system, and this resulted in relatively better participation than in previous periods, and in most cities, the people of this spectrum won the elections. and as usual, they did not go beyond their usual role of heating the oven of the elections.
In the conditions of unequal competition, the only way to get into the organization was to create a coalition or convergence or collusion or any other name that can be given to it, with everyone’s group.
But the leaders of this group never agreed to this idea and announced that the only condition for negotiation is the withdrawal of Mr. Mohammad Mirzabigi, the current head of the organization!
Trying to understand the issue of letting the elections be held and assigning the tasks of the members of the Supreme Council and the organization to the elected officials did not happen.
It seemed that the removal of Mohammad Mirzabigi was the first priority for the think tank of justice seekers, even at the cost of removing themselves from the organization.
But the question is, did the voters who were the bedside nurses really vote for the said range for this purpose?
Anyway, the election is over. But the leaders of justice did not remain unlucky and won two big victories.
1- #Heroic_failure
2- #delete-Mohammed_Mirzabigi
Looking at the messages published by them in the post-election atmosphere, it seems that they are satisfied with the results.
But still the unanswered question is:
Where and when did the nurses represent the justice leaders to achieve these two goals?
And secondly, do they really think that the bedside nurses are as happy as they are with these two achievements?
I do not have such a mentality. To solve the problems facing them, they trusted and advocated the justice leaders, but they cut short the ceiling of the nurses’ dreams and summarized them in the above two goals with imprudence and personalization of the problem, and now they are intoxicated with this victory. Even more so than our ideal friends.
We all did our work
But they did not move the beard!
Ali Akbar Ghorbani
bedside nurse