Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Iran presidential election

Iranian presidential election.

It is just 2 days left till election in Iran. Mr Ahamdinejad desperately is seeking to keep the power in second term of landmark on Friday election, who is facing a great challenge on this time election and on televised debate last week was under the pressure of other leaders clerics.

Mr Rafsanjani fired off a letter to the supreme leader in which he warned that "tens of millions" of Iranians had witnessed the President's statements during the heated TV showdown.
Other powerful nominee and candidate who were former prime ministers r had a seat in cabinet ,some of being accused of corruption during their position in government.

During these four year Ian economy has tanked ,oil prices has collapsed .Even the supreme religious leader rebuked the president for strong ,harsh, ineffective speech during the his last debate of T.V show.
Even though his present president unbelievably is well known between conservative groups and villager as a humble, down to earth, but the supreme leader consider the public move as well.

There are so much tension and people are tense who is going to win and what will come next to the future of Iran policy as the economy sank, oil price has essential role in Iran and more important ran foreign policy toward West and America wt hew president Barack Obama and nuclear old story might make again another negative or positive effect ion and pasteurizing Iran in wrong way.

1 comment:

Maverick said...

As was pointed out in a recent article on Scoop 44 (http://www.scoop44.com/2009/06/10/young-iranians-could-sway-presidential-electio/), a majority of Iran's voting audience today are young people.

These young people have also been using the media available to educate themselves of the facts - the real inflation rates, the real unemployment rates and more. If each of these people can translate that knowledge to action and spread the word; if they can realize that a belligerent nuclear stance will lead to isolation and animosity; if they can work to make sure each and every person able to vote, does vote - then I believe that there is a real chance for progress.