The editorial reads: "Any president wish to resolve a major problem in society as he fulfills his typical tasks. Undoubtedly if such wish comes true and a key difficulty is resolved within four years presidential term after a while we will enjoy a society beset by the least problems, since the one who thinks of removing all the difficulties at once will finally gain no achievement."
"The method of resolving problems one by one was what adopted by Dr. Mahathir Mohammad in Malaysia [who worked as Prime Minister from 1982 to 2003] and led to a convenient result. Like any other Islamic Republic of Iran's president Dr. Ahmadinejad is obviously seeking to remove the difficulties, a quest which if accomplished would make a good name for him in the contemporary history. Although most years of his presidential term have passed, he is still has a time to fulfill a valuable job for Iranian people through a firm will and eschewing political rows and controversies which are of no value," it notes.
"As a matter of fact, the lifelong of political games are short and they almost lead rather to infamy than reputation," the editorial adds.
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