Is the Rouhani 'economic honeymoon' over?

Published April 28th, 2014 - 02:55 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani was elected on hopes that he could revive the country’s sanctions-neutered economy, but the public’s goodwill towards him is showing the first signs of fading.

Having raised expectations of more moderate rule and wider engagement after eight years under the acerbic leadership of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Rouhani has established a cautious détente with the West since taking power last August.

At home he has started to slow the inflation rate that stemmed from his predecessor’s spending programmes which, though meant to keep the economy going as Iran became more isolated because of sanctions, ultimately deepened its difficulties.

His tenure has so far been played out mostly on the world stage over the chances of a deal to end global suspicion of Tehran’s nuclear activities, but domestic pressures are now growing.