Hardliner Saeed Jalili Eyes Iranian Presidency Amid Nuclear Tensions

Hard-line Iranian presidential candidate Saeed Jalili, former nuclear negotiator known for his rigid stance, faces a runoff election against reformist Masoud Pezeshkian. Jalili's potential presidency risks stalling nuclear negotiations and igniting public unrest, while his hard-line views mirror the style of the Taliban, causing significant concern among reformists.


PTI | Dubai | Updated: 03-07-2024 12:49 IST | Created: 03-07-2024 12:49 IST
Hardliner Saeed Jalili Eyes Iranian Presidency Amid Nuclear Tensions
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Hard-line Iranian presidential candidate Saeed Jalili, former top nuclear negotiator, is on the brink of becoming Iran's next president. His potential win poses significant risks for the already halted nuclear negotiations and could further inflame public anger, reminiscent of the Taliban's policies.

Jalili, who lost his right leg in the Iran-Iraq war and is referred to as the 'Living Martyr,' remains a staunch opponent of the 2015 nuclear deal. He's been accused of bringing hard-line policies akin to the Taliban if elected. His stance on the hijab law fuels fears of stricter enforcement and women's rights violations.

Critics worry Jalili's presidency would lead to more stringent actions across various fields, from women's dress codes to internet censorship. His relationship with fundamentalist ayatollahs and backing from the far-right Front of Islamic Revolution Stability underscores his uncompromising vision for Iran's future.

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