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Iran’s reformist ex-president endorses Rouhani

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TEHRAN (AFP) — Iran’s reformist ex-president Mohammad Khatami on Sunday endorsed President Hassan Rouhani in a video message, calling on voters to give him another term in this week’s election.

“Mr. Rouhani’s government has been a successful one, despite all the limitation­s, problems and the great expectatio­ns,” he said in the video posted on social media.

“We should all go and vote for Rouhani, for freedom in thought, logic in dialogue, law in action, securing the rights of citizens and enforcing social and economic justice.”

Khatami praised the government for taming rampant inflation of above 40 percent in 2013 to below 9.5 percent and the “steps” taken against stagnation.

Unemployme­nt has increased in the past four years from 10.5 percent to 12.5 percent, while youth joblessnes­s stands at 27 percent.

“Many issues have been resolved but bigger issues remain, which we must all help to solve,” he said in the video published on his Telegram messenger account.

Khatami, the de facto leader of the reformist camp, has been under a media ban during the past few years for supporting the Green Movement protesters in the 2009 presi- dential election that saw hardliner Mahmoud Ahmadineja­d re-elected. In 2016, he released a video that played a crucial role in helping pro-Rouhani candidates to defeat ultra-conservati­ves in parliament­ary and Assembly of Experts elections.

The video became well-known for his use of the phrase “I repeat.”

“This time, it is you who should repeat. Repeat the vote for dear Rouhani, to boost hope for future,” he said on Sunday, referring to Friday’s presidenti­al election.

In 2013, Khatami helped Rouhani take office by convincing reformist Mohammad Reza Aref to step aside in Rouhani’s favor.

 ?? AP-Yonhap ?? Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, right, accompanie­d by Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, waves to his supporters during a campaign rally for the May 19 presidenti­al election, in Isfahan, Iran, Sunday.
AP-Yonhap Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, right, accompanie­d by Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, waves to his supporters during a campaign rally for the May 19 presidenti­al election, in Isfahan, Iran, Sunday.

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