Dialogue Between Two Friends on Causes of Political Unrest
Zafi: Hi Zarif! How are you doing?
Zarif: I'm good, and you?
Zafi: I'm good too. Why were you late today?
Zarif: Sorry, I got stuck on the way because of a march.
Zafi: What's that about? Who organized the march?
Zarif: Well, you know our country always has a lot of political problems. The people against the ones in charge, they don't get along.
Zafi: Yeah, the ones in charge are also trying to control everything. Recently they caused a problem by ending the way the temporary government works.
Zarif: Exactly! The people against them don't like that and want the government to quit.
Zafi: Oh, got it! The people against them might have planned today's march before a three-day strike.
Zarif: You're right. Honestly, our country is facing a lot of political problems right now. The different political groups can't stand each other. They're not thinking about what's good for the people.
Zafi: Totally! They only care about power and money. This kind of behavior causes problems, disorder, and fighting. They're not starting any movements for issues that affect regular people.
Zarif: What are the issues that affect regular people?
Zafi: The rising prices of basic things, not enough electricity and gas, safety issues, dealing with people who did bad things during wartime, and other things.
Zarif: You're right. But I think the ones in charge should try to be more patient to keep the country peaceful. They should listen to what the other groups have to say.
Zafi: Absolutely! And the groups against them should avoid violent and disorderly politics. They shouldn't make the country unstable just to get what they want. Thanks.
Zarif: You're welcome. Goodbye and let's meet again.