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Iran Election Watch: Haddad-Adel not to step aside in favor of other candidates bit.ly/17g1taP 12 days to the presidential vote, election stories are as follows: Hadded-Adel’s remarks on principlist Coalition of Three; Iran FIL Front Spokesman considering Coalition of Three as ended; Iran MP’s support of Qalibaf; Aref’s emphasis on win-win situation of presidential election; possible changes in presidential debates method and Nematzadeh’s explanations about Jamaran mosque incident. Haddad-Adel not to step aside in favor of other candidates Principlist candidate Gholam-Ali Haddad-Adel says he sees no reason to step aside in favor of other candidates ahead of the June 14 vote., Fars reported. Iran FIL Front Spokesman: Principlist Coalition of Three is over According to Young Journalist Club, Seyyed Kamal Sajjadi, Followers of Imam and Leadership Front Spokesman has said on Sunday that actually there is no Coalition of Three any more and we should consider it as ended. Sajjadi also said that Followers of Imam and Leadership Front officially support Ali Akbar Velayati in Iran’s presidential election. Mozaffar: 150 MPs support presidential candidate Qalibaf Hossein Mozaffar, the head of the election headquarters of Qalibaf says that about 150 members of Iran Parliament voiced their support for Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf, Mehr reported. Being disrespectful to people, the reason for 2009–10 Iran’s post-election protests: Aref According to Mehr, Iranian presidential candidate Mohammad-Reza Aref has called the 10th government’s disrespectful approach towards people, the main reason for 2009–10 Iran’s post-election protests. Aref added that although there were some obvious irregularities in the last presidential election, we should look forward to the future and consider the election as a win-win situation. Iranian officials: Change in method of presidential debates likely Iran’s Elections Headquarters has offered its proposals to the IRIB (the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting) for changing the method of presidential debates, ISNA quoted Head of Iran’s Elections Headquarters Solat Mortazavi as saying. Iranian presidential candidate’s staff arrested Mohammad Reza Nematzadeh, the head of the election headquarters of Rowhani has said that several supporters of moderate presidential candidate Hassan Rowhani were arrested after his electoral meeting at the Jamaran mosque in Tehran in which supporters shouted slogans in support of detained opposition leaders , Mehr reported.
Posted on: Sun, 02 Jun 2013 14:05:46 +0000

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