Moderate Iran candidate concedes win by judiciary chief

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Moderate candidate in Iran's presidential election concedes loss to hard-line judiciary chief in Instagram post.

 

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hardliner or moderate are meaningless here . once we voted Rouhani and his party but they disappointed us and I'm sure that Raisi will make it up for us specially in foreign affairs

It’s only going to get worse.

god is one, and all his religions are; man keeps dividing______ spiritual knowledge....... applies to all: nations, religions, individuals,

How many times do we have to tell you that there are no so-called Moderates in Islamic Republic (Islamic state!)? No more fabrication !

Election, or public whipping roundup?

He clearly valued his life more than the presidency.

If he didn’t concede his head would roll. Lol. There is no democracy in Iran.

Why Twitter is not labelling this as a misleading information?

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