First female nominee in Iranian presidential elections
The first female candidate was registered for the upcoming
presidential election in Iran, Fars news agency reported.
Razieh Omidvar, 46, has submitted her registration to the election
headquarters, and said that her goal is to improve the country's
overall situation and to serve the public.
The Iranian Constitution has not explicitly banned women from the
post of presidency. Naturally, if Omidvar wins the elections, she
will become the first ever female president of Iran.
Official registration of candidates for Iran's upcoming
presidential elections started on May 7, and will last until May
11.
From May 12-16, Iran's Guardian Council will look into the each
candidate, and determine whether a candidate is eligible for
participating.
If a candidate, for some reason is not eligible for participating
in the elections according to the Guardian Council, then from May
17-21, that candidate will have time to protest the decision.
Iran's Interior Ministry will unveil the names of the candidates
which are competitive enough to participate in the elections on May
22-23.
After the candidates have been determined, the pre-election
campaigns would begin on May 24, and end on June 12.
Iran will hold the 11th presidential election on June 14.
The voters will select the successor of the current President
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who is not able to participate in the
elections for the third term according to the country's
constitutional laws.
The president of Iran is elected for a four-year term in a national
election and the Guardian Council vets the candidates for
qualifications.
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