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Rowhani to become Iran president on August 3

[caption id="attachment_30028" align="alignright" width="210"] Iran presidential candidate Hassan Rohani[/caption]
TEHRAN: Moderate cleric Hassan Rowhani will assume Irans highest elected office on August 3, ending Mahmoud Ahmadinejads controversial eight-year presidency, a deputy speaker of parliament said on Monday.
Rowhani will become president once supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the ultimate decision-maker in the Islamic republic, formally endorses his surprise June election. That ceremony, attended by top officials, will take place on August 3, deputy speaker Mohammad Reza Bahonar said in remarks reported by the state broadcasters website.

A day later, on August 4, Rowhani will take the oath of office before parliament and will then have two weeks to form his proposed cabinet, Bahonar said. Lawmakers will then validate his ministers over a 10-day period. Rowhani won more than 18.5 million votes, or 50.7 per cent of total ballots cast in last months election, overwhelmingly sweeping aside his conservative rivals.

His win was seen as a rejection of Ahmadinejads controversial policies. The 64-year-old mid-ranking Shiite cleric has vowed to form a government that bridges the divide, using skilled experts from the conservatives as well as currently marginalised reformists.

By The News International

 

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