Scholars from moderates, Hassan Rohani, officially won the election to the 11th President of Iran, which was held on Friday. It was announced by the Iranian Interior Minister, Mostafa Mohammad-Najjar, in an official announcement on television on Saturday, June 15, 2013.
Quoted by Reuters news agency, Najjar said Rohani managed to earn the votes of the Iranian people more than 50 percent. This means that Iran does not need to hold 2nd round of elections were originally scheduled for June 21 next.
This year's election in Iran was greeted by the people. Proven, 72 percent of the 50.5 million people use their voting rights. Pages of The Jerusalem Post launch Mayor of Tehran, Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf, who came in second place obtained the vote, far behind by Rohani.
Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, in his Twitter account Saturday this writing will accept whatever the outcome of the Iranian election, because it is the people's choice.
"A voice of any candidate is a voice for the Islamic Republic and a vote of confidence in the system in this country," Khamenei wrote.
Spiritual known from moderates and has served as Iran's chief nuclear negotiator with the West between 2003 and 2005. At that time, Iran agreed to suspend its uranium enrichment activities and managed to remove the pressure from the west to Tehran.
He left that position when Ahmadinejad took office as President in 2005. Under its leadership, enrichment activities took place.
As a result of international sanctions hit Iran and resulted in serious losses to the economy of the oil-producing countries. During the campaign, Spiritual signaled it will promote a different foreign policy.
He will try to build a constructive interaction with the outside world and enforce civil rights in the country.
Sources: http://dunia.news.viva.co.id/news/read/421068-ulama-hassan-rohani-resmi-menangkan-pemilu-iran
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