One sure way to bring down Iran’s pragmatists? An ‘attaboy’ from the U.S
Many in the West had hoped that the nuclear accord with Tehran would bolster the more pragmatic forces in Iranian politics that promoted it. Many in Iran, especially the country’s conservatives, feared exactly the same.
The conservatives, to limit the deal’s aftershocks and preserve their power, moved to disqualify as undesirable a great many candidates for parliament and the Assembly of Experts in the Feb. 26 elections. The disqualified candidates, a mix of political aspirants, include a significant number of politicians eager to reform the system.
Of more than 12,000 candidates who threw their hats and turbans into the parliamentary ring, nearly 58 percent were struck from the ballot in the first round of vetting by the conservative-dominated Guardian Council, the 12-member panel that vets Iran’s laws and candidates for office.… Seguir leyendo »