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Saturday 17 June 2017 - 11:16
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Rafsanjani's son favorite in battle for Tehran mayorship

Rafsanjani
Al Monitor |Saeid Jafari: Iranian Reformists are now faced with the desirable, but highly contentiouschallenge of electing a new mayor ofTehranfollowing sweeping victories in May 19 city council and village elections. Even the Reformists themselves did not expect to gain control of every council seat in the capital. Their decisive victory, however, has brought to the fore serious internal differences over whom to select as the next mayor. At present, Mohsen Hashemi Rafsanjani, son of the latePresident Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, seems to be the most likely candidate for the job.





Prior to the council elections, the Reformists had released a unified list of candidates. The move met with strongcriticism from the outset, with some questioning why certain individuals were on the ticket while others were notand othersspeculatingwhether selections had been based onconnections rather than merit. Indeed, few expected the Reformists to do as well as they did, especially considering these suspicions as well as the spread of fake candidate listsin the days leading up the May 19 polling. These bogus lists had the same design and graphics as the Reformists' List of Hope,and while they had pictures of Rafsanjani and fellow Reformist politician Ahmad Masjed-Jamei at the top, the candidate names were different and, oddly, were those of Reformists who had not made the official list and rival Principlists.

When election results were announced May 21, it emerged that the List of Hopehad not only won all 21 seats on the Tehran city council, but there was also a400,000-vote differencebetweenthe last person on the Reformist ticketand the leading Principlist, who came in 22nd.

Immediately after announcement of the voting results, the challenge of selectinga candidate for mayor began. Hashemi soon emerged as the main focus. Four years ago, in September 2013, he had come close to winning the mayorship, receiving the same number of votes as the current mayor, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, in council polling. The election therefore wentto a second round, which Hashemi then lost by two votes, allowing Ghalibaf to retain the position. This year, as rumors of Hashemi's possibly becoming mayorbegan to circulate, some Reformist media outlets immediately took an opposing position.


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