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Iranian Lawmaker Issues Grave Warning to Government as Tensions Simmer

Somto NwanoluebySomto Nwanolue
January 13, 2026
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In a stark sign of the pressure building within Iran’s own power structure, a member of parliament issued a grave public warning to the government on Tuesday, stating that unless it addresses public fury, the nation will face even larger and more intense protests. The rare admonition from lawmaker Mohammadreza Sabaghian came as the clerical establishment confronts its most significant challenge in decades, with a brutal crackdown failing to quell nationwide unrest that has left hundreds dead.

“We should not forget one point: people have dissatisfactions and officials in government and parliament need to solve them, otherwise the same events will occur with greater intensity,” Sabaghian declared during a parliamentary session. This public breach of unity frames the crisis not as a foreign plot, but as a fundamental failure to meet domestic demands, signaling that the simmering tensions acknowledged in the halls of power could soon boil over.

Iranian Lawmaker Issues Grave Warning to Government as Tensions Simmer

The protests, which began over economic despair, have evolved into a direct challenge to the legitimacy of Iran’s ruling clerics. The state’s response has been a severe security crackdown that, according to the U.S.-based rights monitor HRANA, has now claimed at least 646 lives and led to the arrest of over 10,700 people. Yet, as funeral gatherings at Tehran’s Behesht Zahra Cemetery turn into protest sites, the security solution appears to be fueling the very dissent it aims to crush.

“The government sees defenders and protesters as its children,” stated government spokesperson Fatemeh Mohajerani, even as security forces reportedly fire on crowds. In a telling admission of disconnect, she revealed President Masoud Pezeshkian has ordered the creation of sociologist workshops to “understand the reasons behind youth anger”—a move that underscores how out of touch the leadership has become.

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External Pressure Mounts as Internal Cracks Appear

The internal warning coincides with a dramatic escalation of external pressure. U.S. President Donald Trump announced a sweeping 25% tariff on any country trading with Iran, a move explicitly designed to strangle Tehran’s economy and criticized by its main trading partner, China. While the White House publicly favors diplomacy, it has not ruled out military action, creating a vice of global isolation and threat that exacerbates the regime’s domestic fragility.

Iranian officials claim to be keeping communication channels with Washington open, with Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi stating talks are “ongoing.” However, this engagement occurs against a backdrop of what the MP’s warning confirms: the government’s primary and most immediate threat is emanating from its own streets, not foreign capitals.

Why It Matters

The lawmaker’s grave warning cuts to the heart of the regime’s dilemma. It can either interpret the unrest as a purely security problem, continuing a crackdown that has already killed hundreds, or it can heed the internal alarm and attempt genuine political and economic outreach to a furious population.

With no signs of splits in the supreme clerical leadership or security apparatus, the path of repression remains open. Yet, the public plea from within parliament itself is a potent signal that for some in the establishment, the cost of ignoring the people’s “dissatisfactions” is no longer just more protests—it is the risk of an irreversible, and far more violent, rupture.

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Somto Nwanolue is a news writer with a keen eye for spotting trending news and crafting engaging stories. Her interests includes beauty, lifestyle and fashion. Her life’s passion is to bring information to the right audience in written medium

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