Iran held televised debates between the two presidential candidates, conservative Saeed Jalili and moderate Masoud Pezeshkian, on July 5th. Pezeshkian, a former health minister, accused his opponent of lacking management experience in running a country. He questioned whether Jalili had ever managed a company in his life and what basis he had for making such claims.
On the other hand, Jalili made accusations against Pezeshkian. He claimed that Pezeshkian intended to throw Iran back to the past, specifically to the era of President Hassan Rouhani, who was considered a moderate. Jalili promised that with popular support, he would achieve annual economic growth of 8%. This made Pezeshkian laugh and ask if he was willing to pay with his head for this statement.
Both candidates encouraged citizens to participate in the election and presented their visions for the future of Iran. While Pezeshkian emphasized the need for management experience in governing the country, Jalili emphasized economic growth and accused his opponent of trying to return to past policies.
The debates showed the divergent views and strategies of the two contenders, giving voters a better understanding of their positions on key issues facing Iran. The outcome of the election will determine which direction Iran will take for its next presidential term.
Despite their differences, both candidates are determined to win over voters and secure the presidency in this upcoming election. These televised debates allowed citizens to see each candidate’s vision for Iran’s future and choose accordingly based on their preferences and beliefs.
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