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Reformist Masoud Pezeshkian wins Iran’s presidential election

  • The heart surgeon prevailed over hardliner Saeed Jalili in the vote that was called after the death of president Ebrahim Raisi in a helicopter crash

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Iranian presidential candidate Masoud Pezeshkian waves at the crowd in Tehran on July 5. Photo: WANN via Reuters

Iran’s reformist candidate Masoud Pezeshkian on Saturday won a run-off presidential election against ultraconservative Saeed Jalili, interior ministry said.

Pezeshkian got more than 17 million votes and Jalili more than 13 million out of about 30 million votes cast, electoral authority spokesman Mohsen Eslami said, adding that voter turnout stood at 49.8 per cent.

The election, called early after the death of ultraconservative president Ebrahim Raisi in a helicopter crash, followed a first round marked by a historically low turnout last week.

Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who wields ultimate authority, had called for a higher turnout in the run-off, emphasising the importance of the election.

He said the first round turnout was lower than expected, but added that it was not an act “against the system”.

The ballot comes against a backdrop of heightened regional tensions over the Gaza war, a dispute with the West over Iran’s nuclear programme, and domestic discontent over the state of Iran’s sanctions-hit economy.

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