Sulaimi Nemini, politically active conservative Ahmadinejad, disqualified

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Sulaimi Nemini, politically active conservative Ahmadinejad, disqualified

Abbas Salimi Namin, a conservative political activist, criticizes the disqualification of Ahmadinejad.

In a conversation, Salimi Namin, an analyst and conservative political activist, emphasizes that many of the candidates in this election are only using the opportunity to register as candidates to promote themselves. He also mentions that some of these individuals have delusions of being presidential candidates.

Salimi Namin believes that figures like Mahmoud Ahmadinejad or Vahid Haghanian have a low chance of winning votes and predicts that they may also be disqualified.

He states that Ahmadinejad is clearly engaging in a promotional campaign. People who were present during his registration told him that Ahmadinejad had gathered a group of individuals who didn’t seem very competent for a promotional campaign.

Regarding Haghanian, he mentions that they were sidelined and shocked. Someone who has been part of the country’s most important events on television for years suddenly disappearing would definitely be shocked.

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