Reformist candidate Hassan Rohani, Iran's new president
15-06-2013 07:05 PM
(News) .. The Interior Ministry announced Iran, the victory of the candidate who has the support of reformers Hassan Rohani, headed by the Islamic Republic of Iran, after receiving the highest percentage of votes, amounting to 50.7%. was Iran's Interior Ministry announced earlier Saturday that preliminary results of the presidential elections showed provide candidate Hassan Rohani. ministry said: The spiritual progress behind a vast the mayor of Tehran, the conservative candidate Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf, followed by chief negotiator in the Iranian nuclear file, Saeed Jalili. reported مصارد to official turnout reached 70% in the capital Tehran. decided The Ministry of the Interior to extend voting in elections for five extra hours, due to the intense participation, before closing the door of the vote at 11 pm Friday. should voters choose a successor to President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of 6 candidates in the first presidential elections since the elections in 2009, which challenged the results What led to the eruption of street protests continued for months. were invited more than 50 million voters Irani, who are entitled to vote, to cast their ballots in the presidential election, while Interior Minister Mostafa Mohammad Najjar earlier extended the voting period because of the 'large turnout of voters.
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15-06-2013 07:05 PM
(News) .. The Interior Ministry announced Iran, the victory of the candidate who has the support of reformers Hassan Rohani, headed by the Islamic Republic of Iran, after receiving the highest percentage of votes, amounting to 50.7%. was Iran's Interior Ministry announced earlier Saturday that preliminary results of the presidential elections showed provide candidate Hassan Rohani. ministry said: The spiritual progress behind a vast the mayor of Tehran, the conservative candidate Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf, followed by chief negotiator in the Iranian nuclear file, Saeed Jalili. reported مصارد to official turnout reached 70% in the capital Tehran. decided The Ministry of the Interior to extend voting in elections for five extra hours, due to the intense participation, before closing the door of the vote at 11 pm Friday. should voters choose a successor to President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of 6 candidates in the first presidential elections since the elections in 2009, which challenged the results What led to the eruption of street protests continued for months. were invited more than 50 million voters Irani, who are entitled to vote, to cast their ballots in the presidential election, while Interior Minister Mostafa Mohammad Najjar earlier extended the voting period because of the 'large turnout of voters.
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