The Prime Minister congratulates Ibrahim Raisi on his victory in the Iranian presidential election
Pak-Iran is committed to further
strengthening fraternal relations, and hopes to work together for regional,
peace, development and prosperity. Prime Minister Imran Khan's tweet.
Prime Minister Imran Khan has congratulated the newly elected President of Iran, Ibrahim Raeisi, and said that he was committed to
further strengthening fraternal relations and hoped to work together for
regional, peace and development and prosperity. In his message on Twitter, he
congratulated Ibrahim Raeesi on his victory in the Iranian presidential
election and said, "I heartily congratulate His Excellency Brother Ibrahim
Raeesi on his historic victory in the thirteenth presidential election of the
Islamic Republic of Iran."
I look forward to working with them
to further enhance fraternal relations, regional peace, development and
prosperity between the two countries.
It is clear that the announcement of
the official results of the Iranian presidential election is a little late, but
according to unofficial results, the presidential candidate Ibrahim Raisi has
won by defeating the other three candidates.
According to a foreign news agency,
the other three presidential candidates also congratulated Ibrahim Raisi on his
election as President of Iran. Outgoing moderate President Hassan Rouhani,
without naming Ibrahim Raisi, said, "I congratulate the people on their choice."
He added that his official congratulatory message would be released later, but
we know that Who got enough votes in the election and who was elected by the
people today.
Votes were counted overnight and no
official results or turnout figures were released by authorities. It is
believed that Iran's Guardian Council had excluded former President Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad from the presidential race. "I do not want to take part in
this sin," he said in a video message. "Final figures on turnout in the
presidential election are yet to come. However, according to Iranian media, a
total of 60 million voters have cast their ballots." Were eligible to
vote.
Iran's 12-member Guardian Council has
banned hundreds of candidates, including reformists and those allied with Hassan
Rouhani. Earlier, state-run polls and analysts said 60-year-old conservative
Ibrahim Raisi was the undisputed candidate. Were watching Hamid Raza, chief
executive officer (CEO) of the Diplo House think tank, had expressed hope that
Ibrahim Raeesi would win the election.
Ibrahim Raeisi, 60, has held key
positions since the Iranian
revolution and was appointed prosecutor in
Hamedan province at the tender age of 20, after which he was soon promoted to
deputy prosecutor. Opponents accuse him. That he played a key role in the
genocide in 1988 while he denies the allegations. In addition, Ibrahim Raeesi
continued to move forward successfully at various stages and in 2019 became the
head of the judiciary.
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