Spokesperson of the Guardian Council: There is no possibility of objecting to disqualifications in the presidential election

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Spokesperson of the Guardian Council: There is no possibility of objecting to disqualifications in the presidential election

The spokesperson of the Guardian Council stated that there is no possibility to object to disqualifications in the presidential elections.

Hadi Tahan Nazif, the spokesperson of the Guardian Council, explained the conditions of the twelve presidential candidates based on the Guardian Council’s resolution. He mentioned that out of these 12 cases, 4 cases require positive documents. Those who come to register must present the relevant documents, and if they fail to do so, they will not be registered at all. One of these requirements is age, which should be at least 40 years and at most 75 years in the solar calendar. The next requirement is educational qualification, which is specified as a minimum of a master’s degree or its equivalent.

He further stated that there is no possibility to object to disqualifications in the presidential elections.

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