Tag: Iran Elections
Pezeshkian’s Win and the Future of Iranian Diplomacy
Masoud Pezeshkian, a reformist and former Minister of Health, won Iran’s presidential election with 16.4 million votes. This election signals potential reforms and a pro-Western foreign policy shift. Pezeshkian, backed by prominent figures, succeeds the late Ibrahim Raisi. His presidency could strengthen Iran’s regional and international relations.
Rational People Never Foretell the Elections, Iranian Analyst
Rational People Never Foretell the Elections, Iranian Analyst
How Iranian Reformists’ Victory Can Turn Into Defeat?
the fact that Reformists could gain such a major support from the people is an undeniable reality for the political power sphere of the Islamic Republic and on the other hand this victory poses, at the same time, an opportunity and a threat for the winning Reformists.
Iran’s Leader Sets The Tone For The Rowhani’s Administration
Ayatollah Khamenei once again criticized the post 2009 election street riots and said: “Power transition in Iran was always calm and smooth, except for 2009 in which some people made blunders and pushed the country on the verge of collapse.”
Excerpts From The New President’s First Live Speech: Iranians Chose a New Path
Iran’s President Elect Rowhani:Our foreign policy is neither a contentiousness nor animosity
Ahmadinejad’s Mysterious Silence On The Rejectection Of His Preferred Candidate
Ahmadinejad’s Mysterious Silence On The Rejectection Of His Preferred Candidate
Iran’s Leader Says The Country’s Nuclear Issue Can be Solved Easily
Iran’s Leader Says The Country’s Nuclear Issue Can be Solved Easily