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2017 elections

Iran’s Conservatives Lose a Presidential Election and More

Published May 22, 2017by Farideh Farhi 4 Comments

by Farideh Farhi In the past two decades, Iranian presidential elections have been accompanied with surprising results and even tumult. Newcomers have won against better known and financed politicians while presumed establishment candidates and assumed winners have done poorly. This… Continue Reading  

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Analysis, Iran 2017 elections, Ali Khamenei, Ebrahim Raisi, Farideh Farhi, Guardian Council, Hassan Rouhani, Iran, Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf, Principlists

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