Deccan Chronicle

Rouhani sweeps polls to 2nd term

Iran Prez gets landslide win over hardliner

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Tehran, May 20: Iranian President Hassan Rouhani won a resounding re-election victory on Saturday as voters overwhelmi­ngly backed his efforts to reach out to the world and rebuild the struggling economy.

Rouhani, a 68-year-old moderate cleric who spearheade­d a 2015 nuclear deal with world powers, took 23.5 million votes — 57 per cent — compared to 15.8 million — 38.3 percent — for hardline challenger Ebrahim Raisi.

But Iran’s efforts to open up to the world face a stark challenge from US President Donald Trump, who has threatened to tear up the nuclear deal and is currently visiting its bitter regional rival Saudi Arabia. Iranians nonetheles­s flocked to the polls, with turnout hitting 73 per cent.

Election organisers were forced to extend polling by several hours as they struggled to adapt to a population explosion that has added 20 million names to the voting rolls in the past two decades. “Already last night we had the feeling we were heading for a landslide, and it came true,” said Farid Dehdilani, an adviser for the Iranian Privatisat­ion Organisati­on, who worked on Rouhani’s campaign.

“Our people reaffirmed their confidence in President Rouhani and their support for engagement with the world,” he added.

Raisi, 56, had positioned himself as a defender of the poor and called for a tougher line with the West. But his revolution­ary rhetoric gained limited traction.

— AFP

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