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    Home » Blog » Iran seesawing vote results put race between reformist Masoud Pezeshkian and hard-liner Saeed Jalili

    Iran seesawing vote results put race between reformist Masoud Pezeshkian and hard-liner Saeed Jalili

    June 29, 2024Updated:June 29, 2024 World No Comments
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    DUBAI: According to forecasting benefits from early on Saturday in Iran’s presidential election, Saeed Jalili and reformer Masoud Pezeshkian vying for the lead in a drainage election.
    The findings, which were not originally expected to put either candidate in a position to win the election on Friday, could set the stage for a second round of voting to change the late hard-line President Ebrahim Raisi.
    Additionally, it did not provide any voter turnout data for the race as of yet, which is a critical factor in whether Iran’s public supports its Shiite dictatorship in the wake of years of unrest and widespread protests.
    After counting over 19 million seats, Pezeshkian had 8.3 million while Jalili held 7.18 million.
    Another candidate, challenging- line parliament speech Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf, had some 2.67 million votes. Shiite preacher Mostafa Pourmohammadi had over 158, 000 vote.
    Voters had to choose between the three extremist candidates and the under-respected reformer Pezeshkian, a brain surgeon. People and those calling for radical change have been barred from running, as has been the situation since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, and the vote itself will not be subject to the watchful eye of internationally renowned observers.
    The Middle East has been in greater turmoil since the election, which came as a result of the Israel-Hamas conflict in the Gaza Strip.
    Iran launched its first direct assault on Israel in April over the conflict in Gaza, while army groups that Tehran controls in the area, including Yemen’s Houthi rebels and the Syrian Hezbollah, are waging escalations in the air.
    Iran maintains a stock large enough to develop a number of nuclear weapons in the interim and continues to expand uranium at near-ww2 grade levels.
    Nobel Peace Prize-winning imprisoned Nobel Peace Prize winner Narges Mohammadi, among others, had urged a ban. One of the rulers of the 2009 Green Movement protests, Mr. Hossein Mousavi, who is still under house arrest, has even refused to vote with his family, according to his daughter.
    Pezeshkian has also been accused of being just another member for the government’s approval. In a Pezeshkian video that was broadcast by state TV, a woman claimed that her century was “moving toward the same degree” of animosity with the government as the Pezeshkian generation did during the revolution of 1979.
    A victor must receive more than 50 % of the votes cast, according to Iranian laws. If that does n’t happen, the race’s top two candidates will advance to a runoff a week later. There’s been merely one discharge presidential poll in Iran’s story: in 2005, when difficult- liner Mahmoud Ahmadinejad bested original President Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani.
    The 63- yr- ancient Raisi died in the May 19 plane crash that even killed the country’s international minister and others. He was viewed as a possible leader to Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and as a protégé of him. Many people still knew him because of his presence in the brutal mass executions that Iran carried out in 1988 and because of his involvement in the heinous repressions of dissent that came after Mahsa Amini, a young woman detained by police for allegedly poorly wearing the hijab, or headscarf, was put to death.
    Despite the recent upheaval, there was only one reported strike around the vote. In the restive Sistan and Baluchestan state, gunmen opened fire on a truck carrying ballot boxes, killing two policemen and injuring people, according to the state-run IRNA news organization. The county frequently experiences drug trafficking, as well as violence between security forces and the violent group Jaish al-Adl.

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