Advertisement
News

Moderate Masoud Pezeshkian Wins Iran’s Presidential Race

Advertisement

Moderate candidate Masoud Pezeshkian has emerged victorious in Iran’s presidential run-off election, according to an announcement by the country’s interior ministry on Saturday.

By gaining majority of the votes cast on Friday, Pezeshkian has become Iran’s next president,” the ministry stated. The election saw a voter turnout of around 50%, in what was a closely contested race between Pezeshkian and hardline former nuclear negotiator Saeed Jalili.

Pezeshkian, known for his low-profile approach, has promised to open Iran to the world and deliver long-awaited freedoms to its citizens. His victory comes after a first round of voting on June 28, which saw historically low participation with over 60% of eligible voters abstaining.

Iranian President Raisi, Foreign Minister Killed in Helicopter Crash

The election followed the unexpected death of former President Ebrahim Raisi in a helicopter crash, necessitating this snap election. Social media videos showed Pezeshkian’s supporters celebrating in streets across Iran, with motorists honking their horns in jubilation.

While the presidential role has limited impact on Iran’s major policies, the position is crucial in selecting the successor to 85-year-old Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who holds ultimate authority in the Islamic Republic.

The election comes at a time of escalating tensions in the Middle East, with ongoing conflicts involving Iran’s allies Hamas and Hezbollah, and increased Western pressure over Iran’s nuclear program.

Voter turnout has been declining in recent years, with only 48% participation in the 2021 election that brought Raisi to power, and a mere 41% in the March parliamentary election. Critics argue this trend reflects eroding support for clerical rule amid growing economic hardships and restrictions on freedoms.

While major policy shifts are not expected under the new presidency, Pezeshkian’s moderate stance could influence the tone of Iran’s foreign and domestic policies.

In Urmia, Pezeshkian’s hometown in northwestern Iran, jubilant supporters were seen distributing sweets on the streets, highlighting the significance of his victory for many Iranians hoping for change.

Advertisement
News Desk

Recent Posts

Pakistan Eyes Ghee Exports to UAE, Africa

Pakistani companies are preparing to expand ghee exports to the United Arab Emirates and African…

2 days ago

ABAD approaches court against excise duty

Newly elected Chairman of the Association of Builders and Developers (ABAD), Muhammad Hasan Bakhshi, has…

2 days ago

Malaysian PM Anwar Ibrahim Arrives in Islamabad for Three-Day Official Visit

Malaysian Prime Minister Dato’ Seri Anwar Ibrahim has arrived in Islamabad for a three-day official…

3 days ago

Iran’s Khamenei Warned Hezbollah Leader Nasrallah Days Before Israeli Strike, Sources Say

Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, cautioned Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah to flee Lebanon just…

3 days ago

PIA and DISCOs Privatisation to be Finalized by End of 2024, Says Finance Minister

Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb announced that the government is aiming to complete the privatisation of…

3 days ago

ECP Suspends 11 MNAs for Failing to Submit Asset Details

The Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) has suspended the membership of 11 National Assembly members…

3 days ago