"Today, any kind of development in Iran is monitored by well-wishers and ill-wishers; In all these 45 years, the Iranian nation has disappointed the ill-wishers and made the well-wishers hopeful in all fields," Mohammad Movahedi-Azad said during his visit to elections headquarters at the Interior Ministry while speaking to the journalists.
In response to a question about the latest state of Friday's election process and any irregularities and violations of rules, the Prosecutor-General of Iran said that, "We have established a headquarters for the prevention of election violations and irregularities in Tehran and the provinces for the past few months, and until today there have been no serious cases of violations and only a few cases that have been filed lawsuit against."
Thousands of polling stations across Iran opened on Friday morning at 8 o'clock at the order of the Minister of Interior, Ahmed Vahidi to elect the members of the 12th round of the Iranian Parliament and the 6th round of the Assembly of Experts.
Thousands of polling stations across Iran opened on Friday morning at 8 o'clock at the order of the Minister of Interior, Ahmed Vahidi to elect the members of the 12th round of the Iranian Parliament and the 6th round of the Assembly of Experts.
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