Ahmadinejad, who has been suppressed for 10 years, ushered in a chance to turn around?

Mondo Technology Updated on 2024-02-05

With Iran's parliamentary elections just around the corner, the reformists are not in good shape. They put forward about 200 candidates, but fewer than 100 made it through. This is enough to have a significant impact on the outcome of the election. Although it will not be wiped out, the reform camp can already be declared out early. The fate of reformers and moderates followed**AhmadinejadSimilarly, the latter repeatedly claimed to run, but was always disqualified at the registration stage. Now, after 10 years of suppression,AhmadinejadWith the support of ultra-conservatives, there will be a chance to turn around.

AhmadinejadofPoliticsFate once turned to a low point because of the battle with Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Later in his career, he had a crocking affair with Khamenei, which became one of the reasons why he has not been able to turn around to this day. However, if Khamenei remains in power, Ahmadinejad's chances of a comeback may be very slim, as he is likely not to survive the review of the Constitutional Oversight Committee.

The reformists face enormous challenges in Iran's internal political situation. IranianPoliticsThe ecology is complex and changeable, with a triumph of hardline conservatives, reformers, moderate conservatives, and some so-called "independents". Reformists and moderates have teamed up to win a majority in parliamentary elections in the past, but now they are unable to put forward a strong candidate. They areEconomyThere may be resonance with foreign policy, but there are still huge differences in core ideas. The reformists are in a very bad position, especially in the constituencies of the capital, Tehran, where the results of elections can often determine the course of the entire parliamentary election in advance.

The hard-liners' victory in the parliamentary elections was due in part to the successive disqualifications of reformist and moderate candidates. This situation is not conducive to the reformers consolidating their fundamentals. Iran's relationship with the West, especially the United States, plays an important role in whether reformers are able to gain a foothold in domestic politics. And the current standoff between the United States and Iran over the JCPOA has exacerbated the dilemma of reformers and moderates.

AhmadinejadAfter being suppressed for 10 years, he now has a chance to bounce back with the support of ultra-conservatives. However,AhmadinejadThere are still huge challenges to turning around. First, he needs to pass the review of the Constitutional Oversight Committee, which is very important for those who are considered reformistsAhmadinejadIt's not easy. Secondly,AhmadinejadIt needs to win the support of voters, both reformist and moderate, but also to enlist the support of the hard-liner camp. Finally,AhmadinejadThere is also a need to address a range of internal and external challenges that currently face Iran, including:Economydilemmas and external pressures, etc.

AhmadinejadExperience and prestige could be his strength. He has served as a ** in Iran and has an in-depth understanding of the country's domestic and foreign policies. He also has strong leadership skills andPoliticswrist, to be able in eachPoliticsStrike a balance between factions and promote reform and development in Iran. AhmadinejadThe rebirth will giveIranian politicsThe situation brings new uncertainties, which may prompt the various factions to seek compromise and cooperation, opening up new space for the future development of the country.

With Iran's parliamentary elections just around the corner, the reformists are in a worrying situation, and their candidates are frequently disqualified. The dilemma of the reformers is the same as before**AhmadinejadSimilarly, he has been suppressed for 10 years, but now he has the opportunity to return with the support of conservatives. However, Ahmadinejad's turnaround opportunities still face enormous challenges, including scrutiny by the Constitutional Oversight Commission and winning voter support. The plight of reformists and moderates is also closely related to Iran's external environment and relations with Western countries. AhmadinejadThe rebirth will giveIranian politicsThe situation brings new uncertainties, which may prompt the various factions to seek compromise and cooperation to open up new space for the future development of the country.

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