Thursday, May 4, 2017

Iran’s Election: The First Controlled Debate

Iran’s Election: The First Controlled Debate

The first debate of three debates between the six presidential candidates held in a controlled atmosphere.  The candidates themselves, who are the present government officials, were careful so the debate remains limited to the economic problems of the country and not on the politics issues.
In Tehran, the television viewers who watched this three hours debates, described it boring and hopeless.
However, the candidates pointed to some of the country’s protracted economic downturn results.
Mirsalim the previous minister said: “many populations of the villages has left and resided in outskirts of the cities.  The cities outskirt are officially called “unauthorized settlements”, the majority of them are out of primary city services like electricity, water, and transportation.


Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2017/05/02/irans-election-the-first-controlled-debate/#ixzz4g6yk7PaA

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