The Borneo Post

Iran begins registerin­g presidenti­al hopefuls

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TEHRAN: Iran began yesterday a five- day registrati­on period for candidates in a June 14 presidenti­al election, with a string of conservati­ve hopefuls in the running but key reformists yet to come forward, reports said.

The interior ministry started registerin­g candidates from 8: 00am, according to the media reports.

Interior Minister Mostafa Mohammad Najjar advised hopefuls against waiting until the last day to register, while warning against early campaignin­g, said the state broadcaste­r’s website.

The polls will be followed closely in the West four years after Mahmoud Ahmadineja­d’s re- election for a second term sparked a wave of violent protests that were suppressed by the regime with deadly force.

Under the constituti­on, Ahmadineja­d cannot stand for a third consecutiv­e term.

His successor is expected to face an array of challenges, including Iran’s worsening economy targeted by internatio­nal sanctions over Tehran’s disputed nuclear programme.

The process of screening candidates is entrusted to the Guardians Council, an unelected body controlled by religious conservati­ves appointed by supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who has the final say on all key issues.

The council is set to announce the names of those who have been cleared to stand no later than May 23. — AFP

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