
Ebrahim Raisi


Ebrahim Raisi after the Election
In the wake of the presidential race, candidate Ebrahim Raisi multiplied his appearances in the media. In an interview with Fararu, political analyst Mohammad Sadegh Javadihesar has discussed Raisi’s increased activities.
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Who Will Be the Next Leader of the Principlist Camp?
Following their defeat in the presidential race, the Principlist are now facing a severe rift over who is the boss.
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Suffering Back-to-back Defeats, Iran’s Principlists Are Floating the Idea of a Shadow Cabinet
After another defeat in the presidential race, the Principlists are resorting to ideas they once labeled as efforts to overthrow the establishment. As infringement allegations in election reaches nowhere, they are now considering a shadow cabinet.
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Raisi Has Hired Many Pro-Ahmadinejad Figures in Presidential Campaign
Ebrahim Raisi’s campaign has much in common with the Ahmadinejad administration, just as President Hassan Rouhani said in the third televised debate.
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Rouhani Campaigns against Rivals in Tit-for-Tat
President Rouhani has just started to campaign as recklessly as his contenders. And they have become furious.
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How will Iran’s Six Presidential Candidates Campaign
The finale of the presidential race is quickly approaching, as the mainstream political factions in Iran face a rare balanced showdown, at least in the number of candidates.
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Principlists Shift toward Conservative Candidate Ebrahim Raisi
Major Principlist figures, formerly hopefuls themselves, are leaning toward Ebrahim Raisi. One of the latest examples is former nuclear negotiator Saeed Jalili.
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What you need to know about presidential candidate Ebrahim Raisi
Ebrahim Raisi may be a new figure in Iran’s politics, but he has already presented himself as President Hassan Rouhani’s main rival in the forthcoming presidential race.
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Principlist Coalition Resolved to Dump Rouhani: What We Know about PFRF’s Second Forum
A Principlist coalition is roaring up in order to block President Rouhani’s reelection in the upcoming presidential race. Let us take a look behind the scene.
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