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Tehran's mayor, Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf, has been re-elected in a move seen as a victory for pragmatic conservatives within the Iranian establishment. | Tehran's mayor, Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf, has been re-elected in a move seen as a victory for pragmatic conservatives within the Iranian establishment. |
Mr Qalibaf stood against Iran's hardline leader, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, in the 2005 presidential election. | Mr Qalibaf stood against Iran's hardline leader, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, in the 2005 presidential election. |
There has been speculation the mayor could be using his position as a stepping stone to standing against Mr Ahmadinejad in the next election. | There has been speculation the mayor could be using his position as a stepping stone to standing against Mr Ahmadinejad in the next election. |
Before becoming mayor of the capital, Mr Qalibaf was Iran's police chief. | Before becoming mayor of the capital, Mr Qalibaf was Iran's police chief. |
In a closely fought election, Mr Qalibaf stood against two other conservative candidates, one of whom is regarded as being close to Mr Ahmadinejad. | In a closely fought election, Mr Qalibaf stood against two other conservative candidates, one of whom is regarded as being close to Mr Ahmadinejad. |
Nuclear official freed | Nuclear official freed |
Mr Ahmadinejad himself used the Tehran mayor's post as a stepping stone to running for president two years ago and there has been much speculation that Mr Qalibaf may be attempting the same. | |
Although he says he is not part of any faction or group, Mr Qalibaf is regarded as a pragmatic conservative, closer in ideology to the man regarded as Mr Ahmadinejad's main political rival, former President Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani. | Although he says he is not part of any faction or group, Mr Qalibaf is regarded as a pragmatic conservative, closer in ideology to the man regarded as Mr Ahmadinejad's main political rival, former President Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani. |
Mr Qalibaf's re-election will be seen as a victory for the relative moderates, following increasing criticism of the president's harsh anti-Western rhetoric and his failure to improve Iran's weak economy. | Mr Qalibaf's re-election will be seen as a victory for the relative moderates, following increasing criticism of the president's harsh anti-Western rhetoric and his failure to improve Iran's weak economy. |
Meanwhile, Iran's official media have announced the release on bail of Hossein Mousavian, a senior member of the country's nuclear negotiating team under the previous reformist government. | Meanwhile, Iran's official media have announced the release on bail of Hossein Mousavian, a senior member of the country's nuclear negotiating team under the previous reformist government. |
Mr Mousavian is also considered to be close to Mr Rafsanjani. | Mr Mousavian is also considered to be close to Mr Rafsanjani. |
When he was arrested last week, one conservative news agency reported he was to be charged with spying. | When he was arrested last week, one conservative news agency reported he was to be charged with spying. |
But no formal charges have yet been announced and Mr Mousavian has now been freed on bail of around 200,000 dollars. | But no formal charges have yet been announced and Mr Mousavian has now been freed on bail of around 200,000 dollars. |
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