The US Does Not Expect Elections in Iran to Be Free and Fair

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The US Does Not Expect Elections in Iran to Be Free and Fair

The United States does not expect elections in Iran to be free and fair

Matthew Miller, the spokesperson for the U.S. State Department, emphasized on Thursday, March 10, that the United States does not expect the parliamentary elections in Iran to be free and fair

The spokesperson for the U.S. State Department said my understanding is that a large number of the Iranian people do not expect these elections to be free and fair

Mr. Miller stated that as you know, thousands of candidates have been disqualified in an ambiguous process, and the world has long known that Iran’s political system in the areas of executive, judicial, and electoral matters has undemocratic and non-transparent characteristics

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