President Rouhani to contest 2017 presidential election: VP
(last modified Sun, 26 Feb 2017 12:27:55 GMT )
Feb 26, 2017 12:27 UTC
  • President Rouhani to contest 2017 presidential election: VP

The Iranian vice president for parliamentary affairs says President Hassan Rouhani is to partake in the country’s 2017 presidential polls.

“Over the past weeks, President Rouhani has come to the conclusion that he will participate in the presidential elections,” Hossein-Ali Amiri told a news conference on Sunday, Press TV reported.

Iran’s 12th presidential elections will be held in May. The contest is monitored by the Guardian Council.

Amiri touched on the government's recent distribution of foodstuff, which Guardian Council Chairman Ayatollah Ahmad Jannati has found fault with, interpreting it as “premature electoral campaigning.”

“The government respects Ayatollah Jannati’s admonition as the head of the Guardian Council, which oversees the elections…. Ayatollah Jannati has delivered the warning out of sympathy and in the interest of the [Islamic] establishment,” Amiri said.

Distribution of foodstuff is underway based on internal decision-making, he said, adding that President Rouhani had not even decided to join the elections at the time.

“Mr. Rouhani has repeatedly asserted at government meetings that the public properties should not be spent for or against anyone in any election,” Amiri said.

President Rouhani vowed a tough stance on corruption last year amid controversy over high payments made to people in managerial positions in the country, saying, “I have not made a pledge of fraternity to anyone.”

“What is important for the government is that the process of the elections features passion, legality, and people’s complete trust. The most important capital, which we should create in the establishment to defuse speculations is the creation of trust,” Amiri said. 

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