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Hassan Rouhani wins Iran presidential election | Hassan Rouhani wins Iran presidential election |
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Reformist-backed cleric Hassan Rouhani has won Iran's presidential election, securing just over 50% of the vote and so avoiding the need for a run-off. | Reformist-backed cleric Hassan Rouhani has won Iran's presidential election, securing just over 50% of the vote and so avoiding the need for a run-off. |
Crowds gathered in Tehran to hail Mr Rouhani, who said he had achieved a "victory of moderation over extremism". | Crowds gathered in Tehran to hail Mr Rouhani, who said he had achieved a "victory of moderation over extremism". |
Some 72.2% of the 50 million eligible Iranian voters cast ballots to choose the successor to Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. | |
The US said it was "ready to engage directly" with Iran over its disputed nuclear programme. | |
Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei congratulated Mr Rouhani on his victory. | Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei congratulated Mr Rouhani on his victory. |
"I urge everyone to help the president-elect and his colleagues in the government, as he is the president of the whole nation," he said. | "I urge everyone to help the president-elect and his colleagues in the government, as he is the president of the whole nation," he said. |
Ayatollah Khamenei will ratify the vote on 3 August and the new president will then take the oath in parliament. | Ayatollah Khamenei will ratify the vote on 3 August and the new president will then take the oath in parliament. |
Mr Rouhani, who has pledged greater engagement with Western powers, said: "This victory is a victory for wisdom, moderation and maturity... over extremism." | |
But he also urged the world to "acknowledge the rights" of Iran. | But he also urged the world to "acknowledge the rights" of Iran. |
He said: "The nations who tout democracy and open dialogue should speak to the Iranian people with respect and recognise the rights of the Islamic republic." | |
'Different course' | 'Different course' |
Interior Minister Mostafa Mohammad Najjar announced that Mr Rouhani had won 18,613,329 of the 36,704,156 votes cast. This represented 50.71% of the vote. | Interior Minister Mostafa Mohammad Najjar announced that Mr Rouhani had won 18,613,329 of the 36,704,156 votes cast. This represented 50.71% of the vote. |
Tehran Mayor Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf won 6,077,292 votes to take second place (16.56%). | |
Saeed Jalili came third and Mohsen Rezai fourth. | Saeed Jalili came third and Mohsen Rezai fourth. |
Mr Najjar said that any challenge by presidential candidates would have to be lodged to the Guardian Council within three days. | Mr Najjar said that any challenge by presidential candidates would have to be lodged to the Guardian Council within three days. |
The winning candidate needed more than 50% of all ballots cast, including invalid ones, to avoid a run-off. | The winning candidate needed more than 50% of all ballots cast, including invalid ones, to avoid a run-off. |
Crowds gathered in Vali-Asr Square in central Tehran and in Kaj Square in the north-west of the capital to hail the victory. | Crowds gathered in Vali-Asr Square in central Tehran and in Kaj Square in the north-west of the capital to hail the victory. |
"Long live reform, long live Rouhani," members of the crowd chanted. | "Long live reform, long live Rouhani," members of the crowd chanted. |
One of them told Reuters news agency: "Many people are holding Rouhani posters. Some are hugging and crying. We are all so happy here. We can't believe there is finally a change." | One of them told Reuters news agency: "Many people are holding Rouhani posters. Some are hugging and crying. We are all so happy here. We can't believe there is finally a change." |
The US said it respected the vote, although White House spokesman Jay Carney cited concern at censorship and lack of transparency. | |
The US would "engage Iran directly" to find a "diplomatic solution that will fully address the international community's concerns about Iran's nuclear programme". | |
The UK Foreign Office urged Mr Rouhani to "set Iran on a different course for the future: addressing international concerns about Iran's nuclear programme... and improving the political and human rights situation for the people of Iran". | |
France said it was "ready to work" with the new leader. | France said it was "ready to work" with the new leader. |
One of Mr Rouhani's main pledges was to try to ease international sanctions imposed on Iran over its nuclear programme. | One of Mr Rouhani's main pledges was to try to ease international sanctions imposed on Iran over its nuclear programme. |
Iran has been suffering economic hardship, with rising unemployment, a devalued currency and soaring inflation. | Iran has been suffering economic hardship, with rising unemployment, a devalued currency and soaring inflation. |
Endorsement | Endorsement |
Voting had been extended by five hours on Friday evening to allow more people to cast their ballots. | Voting had been extended by five hours on Friday evening to allow more people to cast their ballots. |
Although all six candidates were seen as conservatives, analysts say Mr Rouhani - a 64-year-old cleric often described as "moderate" who has held several parliamentary posts and served as chief nuclear negotiator - has been reaching out to reformists in recent days. | Although all six candidates were seen as conservatives, analysts say Mr Rouhani - a 64-year-old cleric often described as "moderate" who has held several parliamentary posts and served as chief nuclear negotiator - has been reaching out to reformists in recent days. |
The surge of support for him came after Mohammad Reza Aref, the only reformist candidate in the race, announced on Tuesday that he was withdrawing on the advice of pro-reform ex-President Mohammad Khatami. | The surge of support for him came after Mohammad Reza Aref, the only reformist candidate in the race, announced on Tuesday that he was withdrawing on the advice of pro-reform ex-President Mohammad Khatami. |
Mr Rouhani thus went into polling day with the endorsement of two ex-presidents - Mr Khatami and Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, who was disqualified from the race by the powerful Guardian Council, a 12-member body of theologians and jurists. | Mr Rouhani thus went into polling day with the endorsement of two ex-presidents - Mr Khatami and Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, who was disqualified from the race by the powerful Guardian Council, a 12-member body of theologians and jurists. |
The hardline candidates included Mr Qalibaf - who is seen as a pragmatic conservative - and nuclear negotiator Mr Jalili - who is said to be very close to Ayatollah Khamenei. | The hardline candidates included Mr Qalibaf - who is seen as a pragmatic conservative - and nuclear negotiator Mr Jalili - who is said to be very close to Ayatollah Khamenei. |
The other three candidates were Mr Rezai, a former head of the powerful Revolutionary Guards, former Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Velayati, and former Telecommunications Minister Mohammad Gharazi. | The other three candidates were Mr Rezai, a former head of the powerful Revolutionary Guards, former Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Velayati, and former Telecommunications Minister Mohammad Gharazi. |
After the last presidential election in June 2009, millions of Iranians took to the streets to demand a rerun, when the supreme leader dismissed claims by the three defeated candidates of widespread fraud. | After the last presidential election in June 2009, millions of Iranians took to the streets to demand a rerun, when the supreme leader dismissed claims by the three defeated candidates of widespread fraud. |
No foreign observers monitored this year's election and there have also been concerns that media coverage in the run-up has been unfair. | No foreign observers monitored this year's election and there have also been concerns that media coverage in the run-up has been unfair. |
Many reformist newspapers have been shut down, access to the internet and foreign broadcasters has been restricted, and journalists have been detained. | Many reformist newspapers have been shut down, access to the internet and foreign broadcasters has been restricted, and journalists have been detained. |