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    Iran to conduct presidential polls in June 2009

    15:13 | 07/ 09/ 2008


    TEHRAN, September 7 (RIA Novosti) - Iran will hold its next
    presidential election on June 12, 2009, the Fars news agency reported
    on Sunday.

    The Guardian Council, the Islamic Republic's constitutional watchdog,
    which reports directly to Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei,
    has approved the date earlier proposed by the interior ministry.

    It will be the 10th presidential election in Iran since the 1979
    Islamic Revolution.

    According to local observers, the main intrigue of the upcoming
    election campaign will be whether the incumbent President Mahmoud
    Ahmadinejad, known for his uncompromising approach on Iran's nuclear
    issue, would be re-elected for a second four-year term.

    Ahmadinejad, 51, who has been criticized by the opposition in the
    country for his failure to curb high inflation, estimated at about 27%
    annually, has not yet announced his candidacy for the 2009 election.

    Among his potential rivals are former parliament speaker Mehdi
    Karroubi, who is the leader of the reformist National Confidence Party,
    and Mohammad-Bagher Ghalibaf, the 46-year-old mayor of Tehran, who
    enjoys the support of moderate conservatives.

    Ahmadinejad's pro-reform opponents have called for more diplomacy in
    relations with the West over Iran's controversial uranium enrichment
    program.

    Western countries suspect Iran of pursuing a secret nuclear weapons
    program, but the country says it needs nuclear power solely for
    civilian purposes.

    The Islamic Republic which holds the world's third-largest proven oil
    reserves, is already under three sets of UN sanctions over suspicions
    it seeks to build nuclear weapons under the guise of a civilian
    program. It is facing more stringent punitive measures for its refusal
    to halt uranium enrichment.
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