“Rafsanjani doesn’t have any objection for his disqualification,” head of Rafsanjani’s campaign office said. Meanwhile Ahmmadinejad will follow up the case of disqualifying Mashaei.
“Rafsanjani doesn’t have any objection for his disqualification,” head of Rafsanjani’s campaign office said.
“Rafsanjani considered that his electoral experience abides by the rule of law,” Jahangari added.
Jahangari repeated that Rafsanjani is one of the pillars of the Islamic regime. In a different context, he didn’t comment on whether the Reformist approved candidates will have a sort of coalition in the election.
Meanwhile, the Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad asked his supporters to be patient for disqualifying his candidate Mashaei. “With the Supreme Leader present, no problem would rise,” he also said.
Ahmadinejad considered that Mashaei is pious and skillful and has all the needed qualifications to be a candidate, but he was unjustly treated.
“I believe that in a country where the Grand Faqih rules, never would the right of the aggrieved be trodden down,” Ahmadinejad added.
“I will follow up the issue with the Supreme Leader till it gets hopefully solved soon.” Ahmadinejad asserted.
In turn, Mashaei commented on his disqualification, saying “It’s a case of injustice, and I will pursue it with the Supreme Leader.”