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  • Seed Jalili (L) and Masoud Pezeshkian face runoff presidential competition 2024-06-29 21:27

    By Xavier Villar

    Runoff presidential election reflects diversity and dynamism in Iran

    MADRID - The elections in Iran will have a runoff on July 5th, after none of the candidates reached the necessary majority (50% plus one of the votes) in the elections on June 28th. This marks the second time in the history of the Islamic Republic that a runoff is required to decide the president.

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