
Iran field narrows as candidates quit on campaign’s last day
The Hindu
Iran’s presidential contest headed towards a showdown between the country’s hard-line judiciary chief and moderate former central bank chief on Wednesday, as two candidates dropped out on the last day
Iran’s presidential contest headed towards a showdown between the country’s hard-line judiciary chief and moderate former central bank chief on Wednesday, as two candidates dropped out on the last day of campaigning to clear the path for the challengers. Mohsen Mehralizadeh, the only reformist candidate in the vote, as well as hard-line contender Alireza Zakani withdrew from the race, state media reported, leaving just five candidates in the field ahead of Friday’s vote. Such dropouts are common in Iranian presidential elections in order to boost the chances of similar candidates. The departure of 64-year-old Mr. Mehralizadeh, who served as governor in two Iranian provinces, is aimed at consolidating support for top banker Abdolnasser Hemmati, who has positioned himself as a leading moderate and stand-in for President Hassan Rouhani, who is term-limited from running again.More Related News