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The Iranian president had a difficult birth, and the low turnout of 40% was not more than half of the first 2 people's experience Ahmadinejad's shadow is still there

author:Ai Lei 2020

#头条创作挑战赛#6月28日, the results of the Iranian presidential election that have been waiting for a long time are out, the ultra-low turnout rate, 6 presidential candidates, two abstained, 4 compete, no one has a majority, the first Pezeshkian's life experience is very similar to Ahmadinejad, the second Jalili has been an adviser to President Ahmadinejad, and 6 days later on July 5 will be re-elected.

The Iranian president had a difficult birth, and the low turnout of 40% was not more than half of the first 2 people's experience Ahmadinejad's shadow is still there
The Iranian president had a difficult birth, and the low turnout of 40% was not more than half of the first 2 people's experience Ahmadinejad's shadow is still there

Among the six candidates, Tehran Mayor Zakhani and Vice President Hashemi abruptly withdrew from the election on the eve of voting day, and the mayor of Tehran and the current vice president, who exercised power on behalf of the president, suddenly took a break from work, much to Khamenei's disappointment. According to the Iranian parliament speaker Kalibaf, former nuclear negotiator Jalili, and former Justice Minister Pul Mohammadi were eliminated after the election, and the former health minister Pezeshkian and former nuclear negotiator Jalili successfully broke through and won, but because neither of them had a majority, they all entered the next round of competition.

The Iranian president had a difficult birth, and the low turnout of 40% was not more than half of the first 2 people's experience Ahmadinejad's shadow is still there
The Iranian president had a difficult birth, and the low turnout of 40% was not more than half of the first 2 people's experience Ahmadinejad's shadow is still there

Former President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who is very popular with the people at the bottom, signed up for the election and longed to ascend to the presidential throne for the third time and continue to be an "anti-American fighter". But Supreme Leader Khamenei was dizzy, stupid and misled the country, and did not let Ahmadinejad run for election. Khamenei tried to use his so-called powerful influence to call on the people to vote actively, but to little avail. Iran has set up more than 50,000 polling places across the country, but the election was the lowest turnout in the country's history, with only about 40 percent of people choosing to vote. A total of 19 million are allowed, and no one has more than half of them, and they have to toss the next time.

The Iranian president had a difficult birth, and the low turnout of 40% was not more than half of the first 2 people's experience Ahmadinejad's shadow is still there
The Iranian president had a difficult birth, and the low turnout of 40% was not more than half of the first 2 people's experience Ahmadinejad's shadow is still there

According to the latest report from Al Jazeera, as soon as the voting ended on June 29, after the staff counted more than 19 million votes, Iran's Interior Ministry subsequently announced that Health Minister Pezeshkian received 8.3 million votes, former nuclear negotiator Jalili received 7.2 million votes, current Speaker of Parliament Kalibaf 2.7 million votes, and former Justice Minister Pul Mohammadi had less than 160,000 votes. Since no candidate has a majority of the vote, the already tense Iranian political scene will be tossed again, and the new president will be elected between Pezeshkian and Jalili. I have a feeling that Jalili is more likely. The first is young, the second is the international reputation, and the third is that Khamenei is more optimistic.

The Iranian president had a difficult birth, and the low turnout of 40% was not more than half of the first 2 people's experience Ahmadinejad's shadow is still there

As the front-runner in the election, Pezeshkian is impressive and the oldest, at 69 years old. Much smaller than US President Joe Biden. Deeply influenced by Rouhani's foreign policy.

The Iranian president had a difficult birth, and the low turnout of 40% was not more than half of the first 2 people's experience Ahmadinejad's shadow is still there

Unlike many Iranian politicians, Pezeshkian does not have a prominent family background, relying entirely on his own hard work, and his innocent and inspirational story is also reminiscent of civilian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who will vote for him because of Ahmadinejad's disqualification. admired his character. But Khamenei did not appreciate him, because he was obsessed with American dependence on the United States and was a representative of the reformists. Without the nod of the Supreme Leader, Pezeshkian would not have been able to sit in the presidency.

The Iranian president had a difficult birth, and the low turnout of 40% was not more than half of the first 2 people's experience Ahmadinejad's shadow is still there
The Iranian president had a difficult birth, and the low turnout of 40% was not more than half of the first 2 people's experience Ahmadinejad's shadow is still there

Jalili is different, only 58 years old, in the prime of life, once Ahmadinejad's presidential adviser, and is the chief Iranian nuclear representative appointed by Ahmadinejad, fighting wits and courage with the Americans, not falling behind, politically basically the same as Ahmadinejad, and won the trust of Khamenei, worked in his office for more than 4 years, had a harmonious relationship, and was elected president of Iran for 14 terms, nine out of ten.

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