The President of the Islamic Republic urges candidates to avoid insults and defamation.
Ayatollah Khamenei, the Leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran, addressed the upcoming elections in Iran during a meeting with a group of people from East Azerbaijan.
He advised those entering the election arena to refrain from using foul language, insults, and defamation.
The Leader of the Islamic Republic described the path to reform in Iran as through elections in this meeting.
He stated that elections in our country have always been conducted smoothly and maturely, and God willing, this time will be no different.
The twelfth parliamentary elections and the sixth Assembly of Experts elections will be held in Iran on Friday, February 11th.
The Guardian Council of Iran has also rejected the eligibility of some political figures in this round.
Hassan Rouhani and Mostafa Pourmohammadi are prominent figures whose eligibility has been rejected.
Some observers have predicted very low participation in this round due to widespread dissatisfaction and events following the death of Mahsa Amini in the detention center of the Guidance Patrol.