Fewer voters than ever turn out as Iranians elect new president

Fewer voters than ever turn out as Iranians elect new president

Iranians are heading to the polls to elect their new president, with candidates Saeed Jalili and Masoud Pezeshkian offering contrasting visions for the country’s future. Despite the differing viewpoints of the two candidates, experts believe that there is unlikely to be a significant change in Iran’s foreign policy regardless of who wins the election. Voter turnout has been lower than ever, raising questions about the enthusiasm of the Iranian people for the political process. As the election unfolds, all eyes are on Iran’s future and what the outcome will mean for the country’s direction on the global stage.

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