29 Jun 2024

Iran's hardline diplomat, sole moderate to square off in presidential run-off

9:10 pm on 29 June 2024

By Parisa Hafezi, Reuters

Saeed Jalili, Ultraconservative former nuclear negotiator, and Iran's presidential candidate waves to the crowd after casting his vote at a polling station in Tehran during Iran's presidential election on June 28, 2024. Around 61 million Iranians are eligible to vote in the snap presidential election to choose the next president after the death of Ebrahim Raisi in a helicopter crash. (Photo by Hossein Beris / Middle East Images / Middle East Images via AFP)

Saeed Jalili waves to the crowd after casting his vote at a polling station in Tehran during Iran's presidential election. Photo: HOSSEIN BERIS / AFP

Iran will hold a run-off presidential election on 5 July after neither of the top candidates secured more than 50 percent of votes in Friday's polls, the interior ministry said on Saturday.

The vote to replace Ebrahim Raisi after his death in a helicopter crash came down to a tight race between the sole moderate in a field of four candidates and the supreme leader's hardline protege.

With more than 24 million votes counted moderate lawmaker Massoud Pezeshkian led with over 10 million votes ahead of hardline diplomat Saeed Jalili with over 9.4 million votes, according to provisional results released by the ministry.

Power in Iran ultimately lies with Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, so the result will not herald any major policy shift on Iran's nuclear programme or its support for militia groups across the Middle East.

But the president runs the government day-to-day and can influence the tone of Iran's policy.

- Reuters

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