‘Greatest danger for democracy’: Iranian president seeks greater inclusivity in election process after 10,000 candidates banned
Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani has taken aim at how the Islamic Republic handles elections. After the Guardian Council barred almost two-thirds of candidates from running, Rouhani called for “competition and participation.”
With the parliamentary elections on the horizon, President Rouhani spoke to provincial governors about the electoral process. Rouhani criticized the way the Islamic Republic deals with elections in general, and the actions of Iran’s Guardian Council of the Constitution specifically.
The council, which decides who can run for office, has so far barred almost 10,000 candidates, including 92 current members of parliament, who will not be able to run for re-election. Most of these are reformers and moderate conservatives.
This unprecedented number of disqualifications could push Iran away from being a democracy, Rouhani warned.
The greatest danger for democracy and national sovereignty is the day when elections become a formality. May God never bring this day.
With so many candidates disqualified, Rouhani’s alliance of moderate conservatives and reformers is going to have a harder time holding onto their majority.
Despite the current state of the Iranian elections, the president asked all Iranians to still vote, even if they “may not have enough trust to go to the ballot box.”
https://www.rt.com/news/479307-elections-iran-democracy-danger-rouhani/