Qazizadeh Hashemi: Elections are two-stage unless something special happens

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Qazizadeh Hashemi: The election is two-staged unless something special happens.

Qazizadeh Hashemi said participation will definitely be better than before, but I don’t know how much. We can judge in the last week.

I think up to now, the election is two-staged unless a significant political wave forms. Again, I say that we can judge better in the last week.

In my opinion, the nature of debates should be different from expert programs. Of course, television has done a very good job by providing various programs like special talks and expert meetings for the candidates. However, transferring this content to the debate space diminishes the debates’ essence. If a topic is to be discussed, it shouldn’t involve a large volume of questions. Instead, the focus should be on each candidate’s approach, program, and type of actions.

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