Reflection of the 14th Iranian presidential election in the world media
The 14th round of Iran’s presidential election officially started at eight o’clock this morning (Friday) and Saeed Jalili, Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf, Mostafa Pourmohammadi and Masoud Mezkiyan are competing in this round. . Amirhossein Ghazizadeh Hashemi, the head of the Shahid Foundation and Alireza Zakani, the mayor of Tehran, were also candidates for this period of elections, who withdrew from the competition yesterday in order to support the Revolutionary Front.
The Ministry of the Interior announced: The elections will be held today with four candidates in 58,640,000 branches inside the country and 344,000 branches abroad. According to Article 36 of the Presidential Election Law, all people who have Iranian citizenship and are at least 18 years old; That is, those born on July 8, 2015 and before that can participate in today’s elections by presenting their original birth certificate or national identity card.
The 14th presidential election in Iran will be held early following the martyrdom of Ayatollah Seyed Ebrahim Raisi and his accompanying delegation during the helicopter crash.
Meanwhile, many world media covered the start and holding of early elections in Iran.
Al-Mayadeen news agency directly covered the process of the 14th presidential election of the Islamic Republic of Iran by publishing a picture of the leader of the revolution. Al-Mayadeen reporters also covered the elections live from this Lebanese TV channel by being present in different provinces of Iran.
Lebanon’s al-Manar news agency also put the start of the presidential election in Iran as its headline.
Lebanon Al-Nashrah website wrote: Voting for the 14th term of Iran’s presidential election abroad in this country began with the voting of Iranian nationals in New Zealand.
The official news agency of Iraq (WAA) covered the news of the start of elections in Iran from the very beginning.
Emirates Al Ain covered the news in the first hour of the start of the presidential election in Iran and published the video of Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, the Supreme Leader of Iran, voting in the first minutes of voting.
Al Hadith of Saudi Arabia, while publishing the news of the start of presidential elections in Iran, wrote a sentence from the statements of Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, the leader of Iran (Dam Zaleh): The best candidate is the one who believes in the foundations of the revolution and the system from the bottom of his heart and Allow Iran to progress without relying on foreign countries.
The Times of Israel covered the news of Iran’s election with the headline of the start of Iran’s presidential election with the only reformist candidate.
English Al-Arabiya published the news of the start of early presidential elections in Iran in the very first moments.
Turkish Anatolia news agency covered the early elections in Iran by referring to the martyrdom of former president Ebrahim Raisi and his companions in the helicopter crash.
Al Jazeera news agency covered the 14th presidential election in Iran with the headline Iranians went to the polls in search of an alternative to President Raisi.
The American CNBC news agency published the news of the presidential election in Iran under the headline “Iran’s presidential election begins in the shadow of regional tensions”.
Agence France-Presse also mentioned the martyrdom of Seyed Ebrahim Raisi in the helicopter crash and covered the early elections in Iran and showed a picture of people queuing to vote in the shrine of Abdulazim Hosni (RA), which is the burial place of martyr Hossein AmirAbdollahian, Minister of Foreign Affairs of our country. It is also published.
The American news agency Associated Press covered this great event in Iran by referring to the presence of the leader of the revolution in the first minutes of the start of the Iranian presidential election.
Vion India network also included the start of the presidential election in Iran in its list of important news.
Qatar Arab Network reporter is in front of Imam Hassan Mojtabi Mosque in Moshiriyeh to cover the news of Iran’s elections. The place where Saeed Jalili, one of the presidential candidates, wants to cast his vote.
Reporter: Azam Purkand
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