Iran General NewsIran's president to seek second term, adviser says

Iran’s president to seek second term, adviser says

-

ImageWashington Post: Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad will run for a second term, his press adviser said Wednesday.

The Washington Post

By Thomas Erdbrink
Washington Post Foreign Service
Thursday, January 29, 2009; A14

ImageTEHRAN, Jan. 28 — Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad will run for a second term, his press adviser said Wednesday.

Although the president has not formally announced his candidacy for the June 12 elections, the adviser, Ali Akbar Javanfekr, told The Washington Post that Ahmadinejad will "definitely become a candidate."

Analysts in the United States have said that the Obama administration is considering postponing proposed direct talks with Iran and awaiting the outcome of the country's presidential election.

Ahmadinejad has strongly defended Iran's nuclear program, saying it is aimed at meeting civilian energy needs. During an interview with al-Arabiya television Monday, President Obama warned that pursuit of a nuclear weapon by Iran was "not conducive to peace."

On Tuesday, Iran's top military commander, Maj. Gen. Hasan Firuzabadi, spoke openly in support of Ahmadinejad. "The Ahmadinejad administration showed that the presidency and the great potential of the position require a lot of energy and competence," Firuzabadi said. "The presidency is not for old, retired people."

The only candidate who has registered to run is 71-year-old cleric Mehdi Karroubi, who has criticized several current government policies. Karroubi finished third in the 2005 presidential election.

Another possible contender is former president Mohammad Khatami, 65, who tried to modernize Iran's political system but was opposed by several of the country's powerful unelected institutions. Khatami recently met with Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, to discuss his possible candidacy. The deadline for registering has not been set.

Ahmadinejad, 52, is rumored to be in poor health, but Javanfekr confirmed that the president is determined to complete several controversial economic revisions started by his administration.

This month, the government proposed legislation that, if passed by parliament, would drastically reduce the state subsidies keeping energy prices artificially low.

Latest news

U.S.–Iranian Regime Talks in Uncertainty

On the second day of the ceasefire between the United States and Iran's regime, with continued transit restrictions in...

The Execution Machine of Iran’s Regime Runs Without Pause

Less than three weeks after the start of U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran, a wave of executions of...

Political Prisoner Maryam Akbari Monfared Released from Prison After 17 Years

Maryam Akbari Monfared, a political prisoner, was released after serving 17 years in prison, even though under the Iranian...

Iran War Tensions Escalate as US Deadline Approaches

Donald Trump has once again warned Iran’s regime and called for a resolution to the conflict. He said he...

The Head of the Iranian Regime’s Judiciary Called for Accelerating and Increasing Death Sentences

On Tuesday, April 7, Gholamhossein Mohseni Ejei, the head of the Iranian regime’s judiciary, called for accelerating and increasing...

Iranian Regime Rejects U.S. Ceasefire Proposal, Major Attack on Asaluyeh Petrochemical Facilities

On Monday, the official IRNA news agency reported that Iran had conveyed its position on the ceasefire proposal to...

Must read

U.S. not blocking Iran’s WTO application

Reuters: The United States will not block Iran's application...

You might also likeRELATED
Recommended to you