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Pahlavi has lost support because of a perception
that he is inconsistent.
"He says, '1 would like to go hack as a citizen
I have t~o claim in the monarchy' and here is
where the rumors spreads. Some people around
him are calling him 'our Majesty,' calling him
"Prince,' dealing with him in public like he is the
king of the county, some people Ihink he has
never tried seriously to [put a stop to it] The~e
are people who think the line should be drawn so
everybody knows and knows clearly what he is
for,"
Meanwhile, Beigi insists democracy, nol a
reinstated monarchy, is Pahlavi's primary objec-
tive. "The top of his [i~t is the democratization of
Iran The day Iranian people are free to go to v