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Will Iran’s foreign policy change under a new president?
Al Jazeera
The two candidates offer different approches, but whoever wins won’t be the sole decision-maker in Iran’s system.
The two remaining candidates vying for the Iranian presidency, Saeed Jalili and Masoud Pezeshkian, offer voters distinct visions for the country’s future.
However, experts say their differing views are unlikely to lead to a significant change in Iran’s foreign policy.
Pezeskhian, a former health minister and surgeon, came first in Friday’s election but did not secure the 50 percent needed for an outright victory, forcing him into a run-off against second-placed Jalili to be held on July 5.
Friday’s snap election was to pick a successor to President Ebrahim Raisi, who died in a helicopter crash in late May.
Pezeshkian stands out in the race as the only non-conservative candidate allowed to run.