China News Service, June 19. According to Al Jazeera, Iran’s Ministry of Interior said on the 19th that Iran’s judicial director Ibrahim Leahy won the presidential election.

  On the 18th local time, Iran held its 13th presidential election to vote. There were 4 candidates running for the president.

  Leahy was born in Mashhad, the holy Shiite city, and started studying at the religious institute in Qom, the holy Shiite city at the age of 15.

After the Islamic Revolution in Iran in 1979, Leahy became a prosecutor, and in 2014 he became the attorney general of Iran.

  The Supreme Leader of Iran, the Great Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, appointed Lehi in 2016 to be in charge of Iran's largest charitable foundation, and in 2019 he appointed Lehi as the director of justice.