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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Rafsanjani and the rest
2005-06-09
An opinion poll based on 4,738 interviews in 12 cities by the Iranian Students Polling Agency on May 31 and June 1 showed support for Rafsanjani was 27.8 percent, down from 34.8 percent in a poll in the capital by the same agency published last week. Rafsanjani's closest challenger remained Muhammad Baqer Qalibaf, a former Revolutionary Guards commander and police chief, with 14.0 percent. Outspoken reformist Mostafa Moin, a former higher education minister, came third with 10.2 percent.

The combined support of the four hardliners Qalibaf, former state broadcasting chief Ali Larijani, former Tehran mayor Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and former Revolutionary Guards chief Mohsen Rezaie, is just shy of Rafsanjani's backing, the poll showed. Newspapers speculated that Ahmadinejad and Rezaie were the most likely to drop out of the race. Kayhan quoted Larijani as saying there would be good news soon on a consensus candidate. Political analysts say the June 17 election is unlikely to be conclusive. To win outright a candidate must secure at least 50 percent of votes cast. Otherwise the top two candidates must face off in a second round held a week later.
Posted by:Fred

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