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Iran approves main presidential candidates | |
(about 1 hour later) | |
Iran's electoral council has approved the four main candidates for the 12 June presidential poll, reports say. | |
They include President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who is seeking a second term in office, the semi-official Mehr news agency said. | |
Two leading reformists have also had their qualifications approved - former Prime Minister Mir-Hossein Mousavi and ex-parliament speaker Mehdi Karoubi. | Two leading reformists have also had their qualifications approved - former Prime Minister Mir-Hossein Mousavi and ex-parliament speaker Mehdi Karoubi. |
Former Revolutionary Guards chief, Mohsen Rezai, has also been cleared. | |
"The name of candidates... approved by the [Guardian Council] are as announced: Ahmadinejad , Karoubi, Mousavi and Mohsen Rezai," said an Iranian Interior Ministry statement quoted by state media. | |
Campaigning | |
The 12-member Guardian Council has the power to approve candidates for elections in Iran. | |
In keeping with the constitution, candidates must believe in the principles of the Islamic republic and have a prominent political and religious background. | |
More than 450 Iranians, including 42 women, had registered as prospective candidates but only the four leading contenders were accepted. | |
Campaigning is already well underway in Iran, the BBC's Jon Leyne reports from Tehran, with all the candidates seeking to replace Mr Ahmadinejad heavily criticising his management of the economy. | |
Some have also criticised his comments on the Holocaust and called for a less confrontational foreign policy, our correspondent adds. | |
Campaigning will run until 10 June, with results due to be declared a day after the 12 June vote. | |
Some 46 million Iranians are eligible to vote in the poll, which will be Iran's 10th presidential election since the 1979 Islamic revolution. |