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New York Times: It is difficult to predict the outcome of the Iranian elections

The New York Times, in its coverage of Iran's presidential election, described it as difficult to predict the outcome of Iran's 14th election cycle for the first time in more than a decade.

According to Webangah News quoted by Mehr News Agency, the American New York Times newspaper, which has been covering the second round of the Iranian presidential election together with the international press, wrote in its report that it is difficult to predict the outcome of this election.

In this report, the New York Times mentioned the promises and slogans of the two candidates present in the second round of the fourteenth Iranian presidential election, and then, with his interpretations, introduced the two The candidate has paid.

It is stated in a part of this report: Today, Iranians are in an election that has turned into a fierce competition and for the first time in more than a decade, it is difficult to predict the result. They choose the next president of this country.

In another part of the New York Times report, we read: The (final) result probably depends on the number of Iranians who did not participate in the first round and decided to go to the polls in the second round. be present Along with internal and external challenges, voters are facing two different governance approaches.

The first stage of the presidential election was held on Friday (July 8). According to the announcement of the Ministry of Interior, 24 million 535 thousand 185 votes were collected in the first phase, and Masoud Bizikian with 10 million 415 thousand 991 votes and Saeed Jalili with 9 million 473 thousand 298 votes made it to the second phase of the election.

 

© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Mehr News Agency
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