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Huge turnout as Iranians deliver verdict on Rouhani
2017-05-20
[DAWN] Iranians poured into polling stations on Friday to deliver their verdict on President Hassan Rouhani and his troubled efforts to rebuild ties with the world and kickstart the struggling economy.

There was a festive atmosphere in Tehran where Rouhani, a 68-year-old moderate holy man who spearheaded a 2015 nuclear deal with world powers, was mobbed by cheering supporters as he voted in a city centre mosque.

"The enthusiastic participation of Iranians in the election reinforces our national power and security," he said, as polling stations reported morning queues were far longer than usual.

Rouhani, who has framed the vote as a choice between greater civil liberties and "extremism", faces stiff competition from hardline holy man Ebrahim Raisi, 56, who has positioned himself as a defender of the poor and called for a much tougher line with the West.

"We must all respect the vote of the people," Raisi said as he cast his ballot in southern Tehran.

But his campaign had already started to complain about the conduct of the vote even before polls closed, saying there had been hundreds of "propaganda actions" by Rouhani supporters at voting booths, which are banned under election laws.

Raisi has targeted working-class voters hit by high unemployment and austerity measures, as well as those who worry that the values of the 1979 revolution are under threat.

"His main focus is deprived people and he wants to fight corruption," said Mohsen, a 32-year-old Raisi supporter.

"Our country is surrounded by enemies -- if we don't strengthen our domestic situation, we will be harmed."

Posted by:Fred

#5  Hours extended so they could get the word out to the paid repeats. Like democrats.
Posted by: Skidmark   2017-05-20 23:14  

#4  Funny, I read an article yesterday (with pictures of polling sites) that claimed voting was very low as a protest. (sorry.. link went down the memory hole)
Posted by: Otto Fillmore2534   2017-05-20 13:24  

#3  "We must all respect the vote of the people," Raisi said as he cast his ballot in southern Tehran.

Well, in third-world countries, maybe. The US is more progressive and includes 'resistance' when the wrong guy gets elected.
Posted by: Bobby   2017-05-20 11:08  

#2  "104.7% Turnout. Not quite the record, but close"
Posted by: Frank G   2017-05-20 06:43  

#1  "moderate holy man'

You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.

Mike

Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2017-05-20 06:38  

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