As the currency crisis intensifies and public dissatisfaction grows, speculation about a change in the presidency of the Central Bank has reached its peak. In recent days, various names have been mentioned as potential candidates to succeed Farzin, each of whom could pave a new path for the country's currency policies.
Proposed Options and Political Maneuvering
One of the main candidates is Rahmati, a graduate of Texas and a faculty member at Sharif University, who seems to align more closely with the Minister of Economy compared to Farzin. Alongside him, names like Divandari, Seydi, Shahpour Mohammadi, and Parvizian are also among the proposed options.
These changes reflect the political maneuvering behind the scenes, where each political faction is seeking to appoint a candidate close to itself. These developments could significantly impact the country's currency and economic policies, and we will witness more changes in the coming days.