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Iran Central Bank governor resigns as protests erupt over currency drop

Mohammad Reza Farzin resigned amid protests triggered by the rial's plunge to 1.42 million against the dollar and inflation rising to 42.2%, worsening economic distress.

  • On Tuesday, President Masoud Pezeshkian urged his government to hear protesters' 'legitimate demands' and pledged to protect livelihoods, while the presidency announced Abdolnasser Hemmati as new Central Bank governor.
  • On Monday shopkeepers shut stores for a second day in Tehran's Jomhouri area and the Grand Bazaar, occupying a major thoroughfare while videos showed antiriot forces using tear gas amid minor clashes.
  • Government statements pledged fundamental reforms to the monetary system, and Pezeshkian delivered Sunday the next-year budget vowing to fight inflation, while Iranian Chief Justice Gholamhossein Mohseni Ejei demanded swift punishment for currency fluctuation culprits.
  • Beyond currency woes, Iran faces energy and water crises plus one of the most restricted internet environments, compounding hardship for 90 million Iranians after unrest and United Nations and Western pressures.
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Iran is facing its biggest protests in three years after the rial plummeted to a record low of 1.42 million rials per US dollar, following the resignation of the central bank governor.

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For the third day in a row, Iran is rocked by protests against the struggling economy. The currency is plummeting – one dollar is now worth around 1.4 million Iranian rials.

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In recent days Tehran has faced the most important demonstrations in recent years, triggered by the Iranian currency crisis and high inflation

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Iran’s ailing supreme leader resorts to his only playbook as crises mount and protests erupt

Despite being so far limited, this week’s protests mark the latest chapter in growing discontent in Iran, while a population quietly reclaims public spaces and personal freedoms through uncoordinated acts of defiance

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Protests in Iran over the deterioration of the economic situation and currency depreciation continued this Tuesday for the third day in a row, with the partial closure of businesses and student mobilizations at several universities. In the capital, Tehran, there has been a partial closure of businesses in the Grand Bazaar and other markets in the south of the capital, according to images published in X by Iranian opposition NGO Hrana, based in t…

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Maariv Online broke the news in Israel on Sunday, December 28, 2025.
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