Washington’s interventionist and brazen stance on Iran’s elections
Washington officials once again made baseless claims against the holding of elections in Iran in an interventionist manner. |
reported by Mehr News Agency, following the holding of the Islamic Council elections and the participation of different groups of people in this national banquet, and as usual in Washington, the Deputy Special Representative of the United States of America for Iranian Affairs intervened in his remarks Jovaneh once again tried to question the legitimacy of popular elections.
In this connection, Abram Pilli Deputy Special Representative of the US Ministry of Foreign Affairs for Iran Affairs, on Friday, March 11, in a series of articles on the “X” social network regarding the holding of the elections of the Islamic Council and the Assembly of Experts in our country, he intervened in his comments Joyaneh claimed that “Iranian government is trying to use this election as a showcase of democracy, but so far it has disqualified thousands of candidates. Iranian people know very well that this election, whatever its result, does not represent them, and we also agree with them.”
Also earlier, Matthew Miller, the spokesperson of the US State Department on Thursday also tried to question the elections in Iran and claim the insignificant participation of Iranian citizens in this period of the Islamic Council elections and leadership experts.
Earlier, the spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Nasser Kanani, announced on the eve of the 12th parliamentary elections that one of the efforts It has always been the sworn enemies of the Iranian nation to weaken national motivations to reduce the presence of the nation at the voting booths..
It should be said that the elections of the 12th term of the Islamic Council and the 6th term of the Assembly of Leadership Experts were held yesterday, Friday, March 11, 1402, across the country, and the candidates of these elections are seeking 290 seats in the legislature. And 88 seats of the assembly of leadership experts competed with each other.