Хасан Рухани с внушительным перевесом голосов переизбран на второй срок

По результатам состоявшихся в пятницу (19 мая) выборов, после месяца активной избирательной кампании, Хасан Рухани переизбран президентом Ирана.

Согласно данным МВД, за Хасана Рухани, считающегося представителем реформаторов и умеренных консерваторов, проголосовали 23,5 млн. (57%) от общего числа голосов, в то время как заего ближайшего соперника, Ибрагима Раиси, проголосовали 15,7 млн. (38,5%).

Кандидаты в президенты Мостафа Мирсалим и Мостафа Хешмитаба набрали 478,215 и 215,450 голосов соответственно, в то время как вице-президент Эшак Джахангири и мэр Тегерана, Мохаммад Багер Галибаф, выбыли из гонки за несколько дней до выборов.

Более 70 процентов из 56 миллионов избирателей страны, имеющих право голоса, отдали свои голоса человеку, который называет себя умереннем президентом, обеспечив тем самым ему громкую победу.

Мировые лидеры осыпали президента Ирана поздравлениями с победой в выборах. Среди них были также и президенты России и Китая. Президенты Армении и Азербайджана также вошли в число первых лидеров, направивших поздравления президенту Ирана.

Избрание Хасана Рухани на второй срок также получили позитивную оценку в европейских странах, которые в последние пару лет осторожно возобновляли сотрудничество с Тегераном после разрешения ядерного спора.

Источник: commonspace.eu

Фото: Президент Ирана Хасан Рухани (фото из архива / Тегеран Таймс)

 

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