Zohreh Elahian chose “healthy government, healthy economy and healthy society” as the motto of his government.
Former Iranian lawmaker Zohreh Elahian became the first woman in history to be registered as a candidate in the first presidential elections called after the death of President Ebrahim Raisi in a plane crash. Al Mayadeen reported this on Saturday, June 1.
“The motto of my government is a healthy government, a healthy economy and a healthy society,” Elahyan said.
Several prominent Iranian political figures have also joined the campaign, including former parliament leader Ali Larijani. Besides him, another candidate in the upcoming election is the former head of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, Said Jalili. He is known for his strong stance on foreign policy, particularly in negotiations and relations with the West and the United States.
On May 30, the registration of candidates for the 14th presidential elections in Iran began. It will last until June 3. Starting June 4, the candidates will be considered for one week by the Council of Guardians of the Constitution according to the candidate’s qualifications for the position of the country’s president. The final list of participants will be published on June 11. The early presidential election is scheduled for June 28.
We remind you that on May 19, a helicopter carrying Iranian President Ibrahim Raisi, returning from Azerbaijan, made a “hard landing.” For a long time, rescuers searched for the crash site in the mountainous area.
Iranian authorities subsequently announced that President Ibrahim Raisi and Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian had died in a helicopter accident.
At the same time, it was reported that the helicopter accident with Iranian President Ibrahim Raisi happened due to a technical malfunction.
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