Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani's Memoirs - December 24, 1999 They said that industrialists are willing to help support my candidacy in the elections, but I told them there is no need.

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اکبر هاشمی رفسنجانی

They said that industrialists are willing to support my candidacy in the elections, but I told them there is no need.

I spent most of the day at home, reading documents related to the clergy during the Constitutional Revolution, the Second and Third Parliaments, migration, and the occupation of northern and southern Iran during World War I. I also spent some time organizing my library.

Mr. Mousavi, the father-in-law of my nephew Ali, came with his family to visit Fatemeh. They brought samples of their bottled mineral water, which they export from the Polour spring in attractive bottles to Kuwait. He explained the challenges the industry faces due to the strict regulations from banks and customs, asking for help. He mentioned that the industrial sector is happy about my candidacy and hopeful that I can help revitalize the industry through Parliament. He said that industrialists are eager to assist with my election campaign, but I replied that there was no need for their help.

For Iftar, the children gathered, and the discussions centered around the elections.

A plane from India with 170 passengers has been hijacked.

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