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Didar's interview on the Basic Rights Benchmark Program with a journalist Yashar Soltani: Development in the current context is a ridiculous joke / One person smuggled fuel for a year in Iran / Corruption and the distribution of rent work very well The Benchmark Program, which is a joint work between DidarNews and the Basic Rights Scientific Association, is listening to the talks of Yashar Soltani, a well-known journalist. See and hear the different and audible opinions of this corruption whistleblower below. DidarNews: _ Hossein Bayat: Transparency and accountability are the fundamental pillars of democracy, which, as a guarantee of national sovereignty, places political power under the supervision of the people. A government that is accountable for its actions and upholds the rule of law is also transparent. Transparency that leads to an increase in the government's social capital and creates the basis for the realization of programs and policies based on national interests. Unfortunately, despite the fact that the Iranian Constitution has tried to hold political power accountable and provide transparency in its performance to the nation, its paradoxical situation has weakened the forces based on the national will and the institutions that emanate from it, as a result of which political sovereignty has crept into a darkroom. A darkroom in which all kinds of corruption, inefficiencies, and injustices occur without the nation being aware of them and providing the basis for preventing them. In this regard, a conversation with Mr. Yashar Soltani, a journalist, was held in the framework of the Basic Rights Standard program, which we invite you to watch and listen to. In part of this program, Yashar Soltani considers development within the current framework and structure to be a ridiculous joke and says that corruption and rent distribution work very well in our country. He also believes that the president cannot do anything in the current structure, but he wants Masoud Pezzekian to behave differently from politicians and stand up for the national interests and the people, and if they do not allow it, to step down.