Peyman Jafari, Assistant Professor, History and International Relations, provides some insights into the current political ...
The approval of the former reformist health minister, particularly his decisive victory over the staunch conservative Saeed Jalili in the runoff, brought a fresh wave of optimism to Iran's ...
More than ever, Iran needs to rebuild its image and identity — an identity that has been unfairly sacrificed for the ...
Following the mysterious helicopter crash on May 20th that killed Ibrahim Raisi, the president of Iran’s Islamic regime, a hasty presidential election was put together. Raisi, a hardline “Principlist” ...
The problems plaguing the main city cannot be solved Masoud Pezeshkian has said The Iranian capital should be transferred ...
After counting over 19 million votes, Pezeshkian had 8.3 million while Jalili held 7.18 million. Another candidate, hard-line parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf, had some 2.67 million votes.
He went on to beat the ultra-hardliner Saeed Jalili in a run-off. Many suspect that the regime’s leadership has recognised that it has little choice but to switch course if it wants to project ...
Pezeshkian, who ran as a reformist candidate, won Iran’s run-off presidential vote on July 5, beating the ultraconservative rival Saeed Jalili. The vote was originally scheduled for 2025 ...