Moderates win big in Iran's elections

Looks like Ahmedinijad just went through what Bush and his administration went through in USA’s midterm elections.

This just shows that the Iranian people are not as crazy as Ahmedinijad thinks they are.

Partial results from key elections in Iran suggest a setback for conservative President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

Friday’s elections were for the powerful clerical body, the Assembly of Experts, along with local government.

On a turnout of 60%, the big winners seem to be moderate conservatives, while reformists have made a comeback after three poor election showings.

Moderate former President Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani sealed a landslide win for a seat on the Assembly of Experts.

Presidential pressure

With most of the results for local elections announced throughout the country, the president’s allies have failed to win control of any council.

With about 20% of the Tehran votes counted, Mr Ahmadinejad’s supporters were said to be in a minority. Candidates supporting moderate conservative Mayor Mohammed Bagher Qalibaf were ahead.

Not a single candidate supporting the president won a seat on councils in the key cities of Shiraz, Rasht or Bandar Abbas.

The president’s supporters have also failed to make significant gains on the Assembly of Experts, which can dismiss the supreme leader.

BBC Iran affairs analyst Sadeq Saba says the message is loud and clear and is likely to increase pressure on Mr Ahmadinejad to change his policies.

Reformists hailed the early results. The Islamic Iran Participation Front said: “It is a big ‘no’ to the government’s authoritarian and inefficient methods.”

The biggest winner, our correspondent says, is Mr Rafsanjani, who was defeated by Mr Ahmadinejad in the 2005 presidential elections.

A conservative cleric close to Mr Ahmadinejad, Mohammad Taghi Mesbah Yazdi, came only sixth in the Assembly of Experts poll.

At 60%, the overall turnout was significantly higher than for the 2002 local elections, when it was about 50%.

Re: Moderates win big in Iran's elections

seems like it was rigged.

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by whom? Ahmedinijad is in power remember?

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No, not rigged. None of these elections are, no need to be since the power clearly lies with the Guardian Council.

That a nobody like Ahmadinejad could win over Rafsanjani the first time is proof enough of this; Rafsanjani is highly influential and a major power broker in Iran.

The hopes is, Rafsanjani can turn the economy around and not play silly geo-political games.

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was being sarky PA. that was the accusation folks here threw around when he first came into power. well what happened this time, did he forget to rig the results?

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predictably so, there isn't a lot of coverage of these election results in the US...

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Elections are rigged in Iran via banning certain people from running. 1000's have been banned from running in elections in the past couple of years.

But like picoico said, the real power lies with the unelected Guardian Council and above them with the Ayatollah.

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My Iranian friend always maintained that Rafsanji was an immensely corrupt politician and blamed him for maintaining a culture of corruption at the highest levels.

My friend wasn't biased against the moderates either... he's from a Sunni Irani Kurdish family that was exiled during the revolution by the hardliners.

If these allegations he made against Rafsanjani are true, then don't hold your breath for an Irani economic revival.

At any rate, even back when Ahmednejad won, many people said that he won not through having majority support, but because people refused to vote for Rafsanjani. It seems that the people who made protests votes for Ahmednejad ro who abstained last time are voting against him now.

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Vetting of candidates is done in any nation which fears a disruption to the ideological foundations of the state from electoral candidates. Turkey does it, as does Algeria...much to Western approval.

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Ironically, Rafsanji's corruption makes him seem like one who is pragmatic...people can understand being corrupt for money, I suppose.

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Germany too…

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Ahh...didn't know that. I think France is more than willing to dismiss entire poltical parties if they are not secular enough, although I don't know of a single case.

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Iran is the most stable democracy in the Middle East. You just have to look at the hell holes (Afghanistan and Iraq) that have been created on it's borders in the name of democracy imposed by America, to appreciate that.