On a crisp winter's day the snow glistens on the mountains above Tehran, but the mood is as heavy as the pall of pollution that often shrouds Iran's capital.
"The quality of life isn't good at all -- we have pollution, angry people, high prices," she said, pointing also to a "huge class gap" and Iran's deepening "isolation".
Iran's
economy has been battered since US President
Donald Trump in 2018 abandoned an international
nuclear deal and reimposed
sanctions and a "maximum pressure" campaign.