Iran’s parliamentary election campaign is on the rise

Iran's parliamentary election campaign is on the rise

Iran’s parliamentary election campaign is on the rise

Tehran … News Time

Iran’s parliamentary election campaign turned high on the last day, including Tehran, Mashhad, Isfahan, Qom, Zahdan, Kerman and Gurgaon. In small cities, the public participates in the election campaign and is actively campaigning for their candidates on February 13. The election campaign in Iran began in February, ending on the morning of February 20. The parliamentary council of the Islamic Republic of Iran will vote nationwide on February 21 for the 11th round of the Shura-Islamic elections and the Iranian people will also once again declare their loyalty to the Islamic democratic system by participating in the elections vigorously. There are more than 7,000 candidates in the 11th Assembly of Iran’s Shura Islamic or Parliamentary elections.

On the other hand, Iran’s top leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has called for the highest voting rate in the upcoming parliamentary elections to leave the United States frustrated. He said this while addressing the gathering of thousands of people in Iran’s eastern province of Azerbaijan in Tehran. Khamenei said holding elections would also bring the United States and Israel’s blasphemous intentions against Iran into the dust.

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