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Eugene

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Fri Feb 26, 2016, 07:12 PM Feb 2016

Iran starts election count to set post-sanctions power balance

Source: Reuters

Iran started counting tens of millions of votes on Saturday after hotly contested elections that could see reformists speed up Tehran's opening to the world or long-dominant hardliners reassert the Islamic Republic's traditional anti-Westernism.

The twinned elections for parliament and a leadership body called the Assembly of Experts are seen by some analysts as a potential turning point that could shape the future for the next generation, in a country where nearly 60 percent of the 80 million population is under 30. tmsnrt.rs/20VK0vG

The elections are the first since Tehran agreed with major powers to curb its nuclear program, leading to the removal of most of the stringent international sanctions that have paralyzed the economy over the past decade.

Turnout was heavy. Polling was extended five times for a total of almost six hours, because so many people wanted to vote.

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Read more: http://www.reuters.com/article/us-iran-election-vote-idUSKCN0VZ0E7



World | Fri Feb 26, 2016 5:08pm EST
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Iran starts election count to set post-sanctions power balance (Original Post) Eugene Feb 2016 OP
60% under 30... massive turnout. This could be a turning point. I'm hopeful. n/t lamp_shade Feb 2016 #1
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