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Reformist run office two terms in row ? ....well, do you think to execute all foreign agreement, reformist should be back in office ? . or makes no difference .
 
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the conservatives are leading ... and this is major victory for them , in past 37 years , all president's political partners could win the parliament election in their first term ...


I've just checked Mesbah is in the of the end list and Janati & Yazdi ranks are 10 & 12 which in compare by last election which were 4 & 5 ... and akbar va hasan are leading ..
 
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I've just checked Mesbah is in the of the end list and Janati & Yazdi ranks are 10 & 12 which in compare by last election which were 4 & 5 ... and akbar va hasan are leading ..

The choices in khobreghan are not so good. Between janati, yazdi, mesbah, Rafsanjani, and Rouhani, who cares who wins?

By the way, when you search the western news, how come they all have headlines that says reformists are leading?

Look at this article,

Rouhani, moderates make gains in high-stakes Iran votes| Reuters

Now, look at the article and this quote from Saeed Leylaz, a political analyst and economist who served as an adviser to former President Mohammad Khatami.

"Asked by Reuters on Friday what would happen if reformists did not win, he said: "It will be a major loss for the Iranian nation."

This is why I hate the reformists. See how fucking undemocratic that sounds?
 
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in Tehran , but in other cities ( if the reformists see none-Tehrani as humans !!! ) they are losing badly ...

Rafsanaji made a trick and add some Conservatives candidate in his own list ...
the point is that Hassan and Akbar have little influence in next Assembly of Experts ...

overall , Rouhani/Rafsanjani and Reformists are losing badly , and they had government and massive media and even some western Medias ( BBC , VOA and ... ) in their side ...
 
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Something I don't get is why the first candidate of Isfahan province only get 56000 vote ? why only 318000 vote in all Isfahan or 56000 in all of fars province? is it true or Fars News somewhere messed up badly ? or I missed something ?
 
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Forever alone :sad:
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zani , bacheyi , doosti ,refighi , faki ,family hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiichkio nadasht ? jaaye shokresh baaghiye ke khodesh be kase digeyi ray nadad .:unsure:
 
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Forever alone :sad:
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zani , bacheyi , doosti ,refighi , faki ,family hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiichkio nadasht ? jaaye shokresh baaghiye ke khodesh be kase digeyi ray nadad .:unsure:

This is Iran ... everyone can become Parliament Candidate ...
 
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Forever alone :sad:
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zani , bacheyi , doosti ,refighi , faki ,family hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiichkio nadasht ? jaaye shokresh baaghiye ke khodesh be kase digeyi ray nadad .

احتمالا خودش هم به خودش رای نداده ، ولی چون زمان رضا شاه رای شهید مدرس رو برابر صفر نوشته بودند و خیلی جریان معروفی هست ، خود مسئولین براش رای یک رو نوشتند !!
 
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احتمالا خودش هم به خودش رای نداده ، ولی چون زمان رضا شاه رای شهید مدرس رو برابر صفر نوشته بودند و خیلی جریان معروفی هست ، خود مسئولین براش رای یک رو نوشتند !!

Man agar ishun budam, miraftam tu khuyabun bah yek "WHERE IS MY VOTE?" va har ruz sholeghesh mikardam.
 
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The choices in khobreghan are not so good. Between janati, yazdi, mesbah, Rafsanjani, and Rouhani, who cares who wins?

By the way, when you search the western news, how come they all have headlines that says reformists are leading?

Look at this article,

Rouhani, moderates make gains in high-stakes Iran votes| Reuters

Now, look at the article and this quote from Saeed Leylaz, a political analyst and economist who served as an adviser to former President Mohammad Khatami.

"Asked by Reuters on Friday what would happen if reformists did not win, he said: "It will be a major loss for the Iranian nation."

This is why I hate the reformists. See how fucking undemocratic that sounds?

Your point is valid which is a sad fact , for some people democracy could be summarized in this "their names come out of the ballot box" otherwise they would reject it ...
 
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Iranian Jews Vote On Election Day

Location: Tehran, Iran (Islamic Republic of Iran)
February 26, 2016


Jewish Iranian prepare to vote in the parliamentary election at a polling station at the Yusef Abad synagogue in Tehran, Iran, 26 February 2016. There are about 17,000 Jewish citizens in Iran, including 7,000 in the capital, Tehran. Due to political tensions between Israel and Iran, Jewish people have felt torn between their two home nations. There is one Jewish seat in the Iranian parliament. Voting has begun in Iran’s parliamentary elections, which mark the first test of the political mood since Iran’s nuclear deal with major powers reached in July. More than 4,800 candidates are running for 290 seats. Voters were also electing the 88 members of the Assembly of Experts, the body that selects a supreme leader, who is Iran’s head of state, and monitors his work. Almost 55 million people are eligible to vote including 8.5 million in the capital Tehran

Credit: EPA
 
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