
Presidential hopefuls from across Iran’s political spectrum have registered as candidates for this month’s snap election that followed the death of President Ebrahim Raisi, setting the stage for infighting among hardline candidates in particular.
Dozens of hardline and reformist nominees had applied as registration for the June 28 race closed on Monday, including current and former ministers and parliamentarians, the mayor of Tehran, and three woman candidates.
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