Reformist Masud Pezeshkian, Iran’s new president

Pezeshkian, a 69-year-old heart surgeon, won 53.6% of the vote against the ultra-conservative party. Saeed Jalili with 44.3%, in an election with a participation of 49.9% with 30,573,931 votes.

“In this way, Mr. Masud Pezeshkian is the winner of the 14th presidential election of the Islamic Republic of Iran,” the spokesman for the Iranian Election Commission announced. Mohsen Eslamiduring a televised press conference.

The former health minister and parliamentarian will become the ninth president in the history of the Islamic Republic of Iran, succeeding the ultra-conservative president. Ebrahim Raisi, died in a helicopter crash in May.

Iran’s president-elect was a little-known politician at the start of the campaign, but he is gaining popularity with a message of moderation. rapprochement with the West and criticism of the veil.

He has managed to reconcile discontent with the policies of Raisí, under whose government social and political repression increased, while his campaign has stoked fears of Jalili, an ultra-conservative with a reputation for being “unyielding”.

Pezeshkian will become the first reformist president, a political group that seeks some openness of the country, in years at a time of high regional tensions as a result of the war in Gaza, but also within the country as a result of policies such as the imposition of the veil and the lack of freedoms.

Source: El heraldo

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