In his televised speech, Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei called voters to participate in large numbers in the upcoming presidential election. The Supreme Leader highlighted that such a high turnout would
MoreMohsen Mehralizadeh, the only reformist candidate who is running for the upcoming presidential election in Iran, got out of the race on the last day of the election campaign. According to the
MoreHead of Iranian Central Bank, who is one of candidates for presidential elections dismissed from his post

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani removed the Head of the Central Bank, Abdolnaser Hemmati. Hemmati is accepted as one of the few moderate candidates who will run in the June 18 presidential election.
MoreOn Thursday, the Iranian state-run TV channel reported that Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei backed the decision of the Guardian Council, a top vetting body in the country, to disqualify prominent moderate
MoreThe Guardian Council, the top vetting body of Iran, announced that the reviewing procedure of candidates registered for the upcoming elections had been completed. As a result of the intense examination, only
MoreAs the time draws closer to the presidential elections, which would be held on June 18, the Iranian press expressed concern regarding the turnout of the upcoming poll. Particularly, pro-reformist media voiced
MoreOn Wednesday, former Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad completed his registration for the upcoming presidential election which will be held in June. His nomination came on the second day of the registration process.
MoreOn Tuesday, the registration process for prospective candidates for Iran’s presidential election, which will be held in June, has started. The election is expected to lead to a tight race between reformists
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