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Iran election: Rafsanjani criticises leaders' 'ignorance' | Iran election: Rafsanjani criticises leaders' 'ignorance' |
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Former Iranian President Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani has accused Iran's leaders of incompetence and ignorance, an opposition website reports. | Former Iranian President Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani has accused Iran's leaders of incompetence and ignorance, an opposition website reports. |
Mr Rafsanjani's comments come two days after he and another candidate were disqualified from next month's presidential election. | Mr Rafsanjani's comments come two days after he and another candidate were disqualified from next month's presidential election. |
"I don't think the country could have been run worse," he was quoted as saying on the Kaleme website. | "I don't think the country could have been run worse," he was quoted as saying on the Kaleme website. |
The Guardian Council approved only eight potential candidates to stand. | The Guardian Council approved only eight potential candidates to stand. |
They are all considered conservatives. The Guardian Council, a body of theologians and jurists, is loyal to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. | They are all considered conservatives. The Guardian Council, a body of theologians and jurists, is loyal to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. |
"I don't want to stoop to their propaganda and attacks but ignorance is troubling," Mr Rafsanjani was quoted as saying in a meeting with supporters. | "I don't want to stoop to their propaganda and attacks but ignorance is troubling," Mr Rafsanjani was quoted as saying in a meeting with supporters. |
"They don't understand what they're doing." | "They don't understand what they're doing." |
Mr Rafsanjani, who was president between 1989 and 1997, entered the election race at the last minute as a reformist candidate. | Mr Rafsanjani, who was president between 1989 and 1997, entered the election race at the last minute as a reformist candidate. |
He had been seen as able to win the support of pro-reform and centrist politicians, whose two leaders from the last election are under house arrest. | He had been seen as able to win the support of pro-reform and centrist politicians, whose two leaders from the last election are under house arrest. |
The former leader said he had not realised his candidacy would create upset in the country, in his remarks made on Thursday. | The former leader said he had not realised his candidacy would create upset in the country, in his remarks made on Thursday. |
"In no instance should people despair," he added. | "In no instance should people despair," he added. |
The 78-year-old will not contest his disqualification, his campaign manager was quoted as saying on Wednesday. | The 78-year-old will not contest his disqualification, his campaign manager was quoted as saying on Wednesday. |
But Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad says he will contest the disqualification of his ally Esfandiar Rahim Mashaei, who was also barred from the presidential poll. | But Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad says he will contest the disqualification of his ally Esfandiar Rahim Mashaei, who was also barred from the presidential poll. |
Known for his controversial religious views, Mr Mashaei has been denounced by hardline clerics as part of a "deviant current" that seeks to undermine Iran's Islamic system. | Known for his controversial religious views, Mr Mashaei has been denounced by hardline clerics as part of a "deviant current" that seeks to undermine Iran's Islamic system. |
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