TEHERAN - The reforming allies and moderates of the Iranian president Hassan Rohani, were on Sunday in process of reinforcing their positions facing the conservatives, at the end of double vital polls in pursuit of his politics of opening.
Religious moderate, Hassan Rohani bets on the major advance that was the nuclear agreement concluded in July, 2015 with Great Powers on the Iranian nuclear programme, to gather in a maximum of deputies favourable to its politics to the Parliament of 290 seats elected for four years. the sitting room was dominated by the conservatives.
The general elections of Friday were held in parallel on election for eight years of 88 monks of the Assembly of the experts made responsible for naming the supreme guide who could be led to play a leading role during their mandate. The current guide, Ali Khamenei, is 76-year-old.
One waits on Monday or Tuesday for final results of general elections.
But, a crushing victory practically assured general elections in Teheran by the candidates of the list Hope, that regroups the reforming supporters and moderates of the president, constitutes for them a decisive nudge in the right direction.
She allows to the reformers to have already an equivalent number of deputies (30) to those whom they had, in total, in the previous Parliament where assembled in about 200 conservative, radical and moderate.
According to official results concerning 90 % of newsletters skinned in Teheran, the candidates pro-Rohani win the totality of 30 seats of the capital which were until then occupied by the conservatives.
The leader of list of these last, Gholam-Ali Hadad-Adel, a former president of the Parliament, arrives in 31th position and would therefore be beaten.
At the head of list of certain candidates to be elected, represent Mohammad Reza Aref (reformer) and Ali Motahari (moderate), with respectively about 1,3 million and more than 1,1 million voices. These results concern the discount of more 2,6 million newsletters on a total of 2,9 million voters in Teheran.
The reformers had included in their list three moderate conservatives, among whom Mr Motahari, every elected representatives.
The list of the reformers / moderates in Teheran was led by Mohammad Reza Aref, ancient reforming candidate for the presidential election of 2013, who had left in favour of the candidate Hassan Rohani, allowing him to be elected from the first lap.
In they rest of the country, the reformers / moderates and the conservatives share voices with independent candidates who appeared on none of both main lists, according to partial results.
On 94 districts of province to which results are known, the conservatives earn 29, the reformers and moderates 19 and the independent 25. Among these last, some are close to conservatives or to reformers, in a proportion still difficult to determine. Another elected representative was at the same time on both lists.
Religious moderate, Hassan Rohani bets on the major advance that was the nuclear agreement concluded in July, 2015 with Great Powers on the Iranian nuclear programme, to gather in a maximum of deputies favourable to its politics to the Parliament of 290 seats elected for four years. the sitting room was dominated by the conservatives.
The general elections of Friday were held in parallel on election for eight years of 88 monks of the Assembly of the experts made responsible for naming the supreme guide who could be led to play a leading role during their mandate. The current guide, Ali Khamenei, is 76-year-old.
One waits on Monday or Tuesday for final results of general elections.
But, a crushing victory practically assured general elections in Teheran by the candidates of the list Hope, that regroups the reforming supporters and moderates of the president, constitutes for them a decisive nudge in the right direction.
She allows to the reformers to have already an equivalent number of deputies (30) to those whom they had, in total, in the previous Parliament where assembled in about 200 conservative, radical and moderate.
According to official results concerning 90 % of newsletters skinned in Teheran, the candidates pro-Rohani win the totality of 30 seats of the capital which were until then occupied by the conservatives.
The leader of list of these last, Gholam-Ali Hadad-Adel, a former president of the Parliament, arrives in 31th position and would therefore be beaten.
At the head of list of certain candidates to be elected, represent Mohammad Reza Aref (reformer) and Ali Motahari (moderate), with respectively about 1,3 million and more than 1,1 million voices. These results concern the discount of more 2,6 million newsletters on a total of 2,9 million voters in Teheran.
The reformers had included in their list three moderate conservatives, among whom Mr Motahari, every elected representatives.
The list of the reformers / moderates in Teheran was led by Mohammad Reza Aref, ancient reforming candidate for the presidential election of 2013, who had left in favour of the candidate Hassan Rohani, allowing him to be elected from the first lap.
In they rest of the country, the reformers / moderates and the conservatives share voices with independent candidates who appeared on none of both main lists, according to partial results.
On 94 districts of province to which results are known, the conservatives earn 29, the reformers and moderates 19 and the independent 25. Among these last, some are close to conservatives or to reformers, in a proportion still difficult to determine. Another elected representative was at the same time on both lists.
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