10 Nov 2024
Saturday 22 April 2017 - 15:51
Story Code : 258164

As Iran's election nears, cracks appear in conservative camp

Al-Monitor |Saeid Jafari: Irans presidential elections are perhaps among the most unpredictable worldwide. Except for the 2001 landslide re-election of Reformist President Mohammad Khatami, predicting the winner of the past five presidential polls has truly been a challenge.The May 19 vote is shaping up to be the most unpredictable yet.

In a new development this election cycle, the Principlist movement formed thePopular Front of Islamic Revolution Forces,popularly known by its Persian acronym,JAMNA, andadopted a candidate selection mechanism akin to the primaries held by Western political parties. The coalition, which includes top conservative figures, hopes to forgeagreement on a consensus candidate to run against incumbent President Hassan Rouhani.

In balloting on April 6, JAMNAselected five menasprospective presidentialnominees. A unity candidate will later be selected from among the five. All other potential Principlist contenders withdrew their candidacies after the primary.

 

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