Ibrahim Raisi portrait: old-school iron fist to hold the reins of Iran
The hard line has prevailed in the emptiest ballot boxes in the history of the
Iranian Islamic Republic
according to unofficial results.
This Saturday first thing in the morning, the semi-official Fars agency, close to the
Revolutionary Guard
, has announced that the candidate
Mohsen Rezaí
, presumably the second most voted, has congratulated his "brother"
Ibrahim Raisí
.
A few minutes later, the technocratic candidate
Abdolnaser Hemmatí
, another of the best positioned,
has done so, also with a publication on social networks
, which practically ends any possibility of a dispute over the results.
According to local media, the hitherto head of the Judiciary, considered by many the favorite to succeed the
Supreme Leader
in the future, won in more than half of the country's provinces, dissipating any possibility of participating in a second round.
"The decisive election of brother Ayatollah
Seyed Ibrahim Raisí
promises the establishment of a strong and popular government to solve the country's problems,"
Rezaí,
linked to the Guardians and, therefore, another of the line candidates
, wrote in a tweet.
hard.
Rezaí
did not delve into the participation figures, one of the thorny issues of this appointment.
At the exit of the exit in the Iranian capital it was possible to appreciate how, in relation to previous presidential elections, the influx had been notably less.
At the moment, the Interior Ministry has not released official results.
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