Cleric Hassan Rowhani moderate stance, former chief nuclear negotiator, has won the presidential election in Iran.
He Rowhani, who was favored reformist and former chief nuclear negotiator, received nearly 19 million votes in the close to 37 million votes were counted finish. He was more than 50% of the vote should not need a second round vote. Candidate votes followed Tehran Mayor Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf, but he Rowhani far behind with over 16% of the vote.
About 50 million Iranians are eligible to vote in the elections on Friday with an 70% turnout.
He will succeed Rowhani Mahmouh President Ahmadinejad, who is not running for a third term as Iran's constitution.This election is the first Iranian president Ahmadinejad since he was re-elected in disputed elections in 2009, giving rise to widespread protests.
Analysts said that the benefits of the campaign carefully staged can help a lot for his election Rowhani.
Officials extend voting hours on Friday added to accommodate the large turnout in presidential elections.
As an elected president, he would Rowhani prepared to deal with an economy struggling as unemployment and high inflation and paralyzed because of the international sanctions on its nuclear program controversial Iran.Also he Rowhani, most 6 candidates running for President who is seen as loyal to his hard-line Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the supreme spiritual leader of Iran.
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