Iran already had a very low turnout in 1993, and in all following elections turnout was much higher.
If in the next two elections (2025 & 2029) turnout will be as low as in this one, then we have a problem.
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48% is the percentage of actual votes, ignoring the voided votes... The actual turnout was 55%.
Giving a link to Wikipedia doesn't mean anything mate, I can go onto Wikipedia and change anything I want tbh.
48% is the percentage of actual votes, ignoring the voided votes... The actual turnout was 55%.
Giving a link to Wikipedia doesn't mean anything mate, I can go onto Wikipedia and change anything I want tbh.
voting for candidates whom had dropped out (some poll stations had displayed the candidate name and number of jalili, zakani and mehralizadeh as well, so some people who didn't know ended up voting for them). Also some poll station votes had to be completely voided as there were people paying voters outside the station to vote for a certain individual (an example is a poll station in varamin).
The problem with the Dictatorships is this that neither anyone could question them upon why reformist candidates not allowed to run, nor anyone is allowed to question the "results" and the "turnout" that they announce.
The decision of the dictatorship (along with their corruption) is above the law and prone to be questioned.
The problem with the Dictatorships is this that neither anyone could question them upon why reformist candidates not allowed to run, nor anyone is allowed to question the "results" and the "turnout" that they announce.
The decision of the dictatorship (along with their corruption) is above the law and prone to be questioned.
It is enough to know that the one that really calls the shots , the supreme leader does not face an election ,and has not been replaced in 32 years .
Not one, but two reformist candidates were actually allowed to run: Hemmati and Mehralizadeh. The election featured the highest conceivable degree of political pluralism.
But the most funny part is that none of the political factions or candidates, not even any of the reformists, has doubted the results. Talking of being more Catholic than the Pope, this is a textbook example right here.
The Supreme Leader is not in charge of day to day executive decisions, the president is. Furthermore the Supreme Leader is chosen by a body which is itself directly elected by the Iranian people, therefore the Leader is indirectly elected and does face an election.
It seems that religious fanatics think that we are stupid?
They are themselves stupid if they think that this stupid argument has any value to be used.
Nobody questioned the decisions of Hitler and Stalin and Genghiz Khan too.
All know what happened to the green movement in the past, or what could this brutal Islamic dictatorship would do to them if they question the corrupt system of the dictators.
Seriously ? he has been elected 32 years ago ! ! !
I see zero counter-argument in this reply.
Both Hemmati and Mehralizadeh are members to reformist political parties. There's absolutely nothing "stupid" about this, it's a simple verifiable fact.
Liberal figures have questioned election results plenty of times and nothing happened to them.
The bottom line is that the Supreme Leader is indirectly elected by the people indeed, and also the presidency has very often ignored his guidelines without suffering any consequences. Moreover, the same democratically elected assembly which chooses the Leader can also remove him from power any time. A democratic system does not need to copy the secular liberal model of the west, many other formulas are conceivable, in line with each country's traditions, history, culture and geopolitical conditions.
Mr , those offices who are elected in Iran are only open to those approved by the Supreme leader or the Guardian council , it is not like everyone in Iran can run for office. Kindly stop misleading people.
The supreme leader is the one that controls the Guardian council , not the other way around.You don't seem to know what you're talking about.
He appoints directly 6 of its members . And the other 6 are nominated by the chief Justice - who himself is ALSO appointed by the supreme leader. So guess who controls everything behind the scenes.
AS for offices that are directly elected by the public : it is not like Iranians get to choose between oranges and bananas.
On the rare occasions that Iranians are allowed to choose it is not between oranges and bananas but from bananas and bananas , if you know what I mean.
Conclusion : banana republic ! !!!
Practically no country allows opponents of the system and other subversive elements to run in elections,
Incorrect! You clearly do not master the subject matter. The other six are appointed by Parliament, not by the Chief Justice.
You're either so uneducated that you can't understand a simple post I made, or you're so deluded that you continue to believe the rubbish you've either been fed through certain media or groups or you've derived yourself... Please go educate yourself and learn to read a comment properly and understand it. If you can't understand a comment, ask! As I'm guessing English isn't your first language and you might have issues understanding my post in English...Beloved , you reduce the void votes from the turnout to get the actual turnout , not add as you just did.