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    CHRISTIAN LEADER: RESULTS OF IRAN'S ELECTION TO REDUCE REGIONAL CRISES

    Fars News Agency, Iran
    June 20 2013

    TEHRAN (FNA)- Head of the Catholicate of the Great House of Cilicia
    Aram I felicitated the Iranian nation on the election of Hassan
    Rouhani as the next president of the country, and said results of
    Iran's voting will decrease the regional crises.

    In a message delivered to Iranian Ambassador to Lebanon Qazanfar
    Roknabadi, the head of the Holy Sea of Cilicia of the Armenian
    Apostolic Church described the high turnout of the Iranian nation in
    the election as a unique event in the world.

    He believed this showed the system in Iran is a purely democratic
    one based on the votes of people.

    Aram I said the results of the elections in Iran will significantly
    reduce the regional crises.

    Millions of Iranians on Friday went to the polling centers to vote
    in the country's 11th presidential and 4th city and village councils
    elections.

    Polling stations opened at 8 am (0330 GMT) Friday and were scheduled
    to close at 6:00 pm (1330 GMT) before the Interior Ministry was
    made to extend the voting hours for several times due to the large
    voter turnout.

    Polling was heavy since the very beginning. Reports from various
    media outlets said Friday morning that large numbers of people had
    queued behind closed doors before polling stations opened.

    Thousands of additional ballot papers were sent to various Iranian
    cities after local electoral authorities from different constituencies
    across the country asked the Interior Ministry to send them more
    papers due to the unexpectedly large public turnout.

    A number of 50,483,192 people were eligible to vote in the elections.

    1.6 million youths came to be eligible to vote for the first time in
    their lives as the voting age in Iran is above 18 according to the law.

    The Interior Ministry's election headquarters said turnout among the
    electorate was 72.7 percent.

    Iran's Interior Minister Mostafa Mohammad Najjar announced Saturday
    evening that from a total number of 36,704,156 ballots cast in
    Iran's 11th presidential election on Friday June 14, Rouhani won
    18,613,329 votes while his main rival Mohammad Qalibaf could secure
    only 6,077,292 votes.




    From: A. Papazian
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