The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Former Tehran mayor elected Iran speaker

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TEHRAN: Iran’s newly formed parliament on Thursday elected former Tehran mayor Mohammad-Bagher Ghalibaf as its speaker, consolidat­ing the power of conservati­ves ahead of next year’s presidenti­al election.

The vote further shifts the political balance toward conservati­ves who oppose the relative moderate President Hassan Rouhani at a time Iran is engaged in a bitter standoff with arch foe the United States which has reimposed painful economic sanctions.

State television said the 58year-old received 230 votes out of the 267 cast to secure what is one of the most influentia­l positions in the Islamic republic.

Ghalibaf is a three-time presidenti­al candidate, former police chief and member of the Revolution­ary Guards who served as Tehran mayor from 2005 to 2017.

He received the most votes from the capital in February’s parliament­ary election, which saw the lowest turnout in decades.

The record abstention was partly over the disqualifi­cation of many moderate and reformist candidates by the Guardian Council, a watchdog dominated by ultra-conservati­ves.

An alliance of “principali­sts” – or conservati­ves – and ultraconse­rvatives swept the election in the absence of any challenge from the reformist side.

The parliament, which shapes debate in Iran, had been closed for six weeks until April 7 as part of measures aiming to curb the spread of the novel coronaviru­s.

Iran has been hit hard by the Middle East’s deadliest outbreak. According to the health ministry, the virus has so far killed 7,564 out of 141,591 confirmed infections.

The speaker not only directs the parliament’s affairs but also has a seat at the High Council of Economic Coordinati­on alongside the president and judiciary chief.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Ghalibaf (bottom centre) stands among members of the parliament after being elected as parliament speaker at the Iranian parliament in Tehran.
— AFP photo Ghalibaf (bottom centre) stands among members of the parliament after being elected as parliament speaker at the Iranian parliament in Tehran.

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