The presidential election will be held in Iran in the Middle East on the 18th, and there is a growing view that an anti-US and conservative hardline government will be born for the first time in eight years.



If the ballot counting process goes smoothly, it is expected that a large number of people will be known by the night of the 19th of Japan time.

The presidential election in Iran, which was due to the expiration of his term, was voted all over the country on the 18th, and there were four fights, including anti-American conservative hardliner Raishi, the representative of the judiciary, and reformist Henmaty, the former central bank governor.



Leading moderate and reformist candidates who succeeded President Hassan Rouhani, who had a dialogue with Europe and the United States, were disqualified in the preliminary examination, so in the opinion poll, Rev. Laisi consistently led the other candidates significantly. There is a growing view that an anti-US / conservative hardline government will be born for the first time in eight years.



After casting a vote at the polling place in Tehran, Rev. Laisi said, "I want to do my best to improve the lives of the people," and emphasized the idea of ​​working to rebuild the economy, which has been sluggish due to the effects of US sanctions and other factors. ..



On the other hand, the election was lacking in excitement due to the disqualification of leading candidates except Rev. Raishi, and the voter turnout fell below 50%, the lowest ever in the presidential election since the establishment of the Islamic system in 1979. I am telling you that it is a prospect.



If the ballot counting process goes smoothly, it is expected that a large number of people will be known by the night of the 18th of Japan time.