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Police Chief: No electoral security situation reported

‘No security situation has been reported during the elections from across the country,’ Ashtari said.

This shows that the elections have taken place in complete security, he said.

‘The high turnout and public participation served as an appropriate reaction given by the supporters and well-wishers of the Islamic establishment, the Revolution and the country,’ he added.

‘The people responded well to the Supreme Leader’s call for participating in the elections and this encouraged the friends while it concerned the enemies of the Islamic establishment,’ the police commander said.

Iranians went to the polls in over 1,063 constituencies for the fifth round of the Assembly of Experts and the 10th parliamentary elections on Friday.

Polling started at 8 am local time (04:30 GMT) in over 52,000 polling stations nationwide.

Some 54,915, 024 Iranians were eligible to participate in the voting.

Iran Election Turnout 33mln So Far: Official

Hossein-Ali Amiri told reporters in Tehran that the figure will go up as more ballots are being counted.

Out of around 52,000 ballot boxes, more than 40,000 have been examined, he added.

The process of counting the ballots in Tehran is still in progress, and a run-off will need to be held in some major cities, Amiri noted.

In the meanwhile, the Election Headquarters issued a statement in the early hours of Saturday, calling on the whole media outlets and news agencies to refer only to the headquarters’ statements for any official figure or early results.

Polling stations opened on Friday morning and were scheduled to close after 10 hours. But the higher-than-expected turnout in the elections was enough to convince the Interior Ministry to extend the voting time three times.

Some 55 million Iranians were eligible to cast their ballots at around 53,000 polling stations across the country.

4,844 and 161 candidates have been running for the parliament and the Assembly of Experts, respectively.

There are 290 seats in the Iranian parliament, elected by direct vote of people in nationwide election for four years.

The Assembly of Experts is also a high-ranking body that elects and oversees the activities of the leader of the Islamic Revolution.

Members of the 88-seat assembly are directly elected to office by people for an eight-year term. It holds biannual meetings to appoint a new chairman.

 

Marathon voting ends in Iran amid massive turnout

In Tehran province and some major provinces and cities, elections was extended for the fifth time. In some other provinces across the nation in ended at 23:00 o’clock after being extended for fourth times.

Few polling stations kept receiving voters by 23:59 as the elections had to close before Saturday.

Elections were held for the tenth round of Parliament and the fifth round of the Assembly of Experts.

The voting time which was originally set for 18:00 hours was first extended for two hours to 20:00. Then it was extended for a second time to 21:00, and to 22:00 for the third time due to massive turnout.

Iranians went to the polls in over 1,063 constituencies for the fifth round of the Assembly of Experts and the 10th parliamentary elections.

Polling started in Iran at 8 am local time (04:30 GMT) in over 52,000 polling stations nationwide.

Some 54,915, 024 Iranians were eligible to participate in the voting.

Currently, the Parliament has 290 representatives fourteen of whom represent non-Muslim religious minorities. Women constitute about eight percent of the Parliament members.

A total of 4,844 hopefuls, including about 500 women, who have been qualified from amongst 12,000 registered candidates by the Guardian Council, were taking part in the race to occupy parliamentary seats. At least 21 people vied for each seat in the legislature.

The elected candidates will serve from May 3, 2016 for a four-year term.

In the capital Tehran, more than 1,000 candidates were competing for just 30 parliamentary seats.

The Assembly of Experts will also see its 88 members elected by the people for another eight-year term.

Voting to end in Iran by midnight

Elections is extended for the tenth round of parliament and fifth round of the Assembly of Experts for about one hour till 23:45 o’clock local time in Tehran and a number of cities on the decision of governorate generals of the provinces.

The voting time which was originally set for 18:00 hours local time was first extended for two hours to 20:00. Then it was extended for a second time to 21:00. But the overwhelming popular turnout prompted officials to extend the time once again to 22:00, 23:00, and 23:45.

Iranians went to the polls in over 1,063 constituencies for the fifth round of the Assembly of Experts and the 10th parliamentary elections.

Polling started in Iran at 8 am local time (04:30 GMT) in over 52,000 polling stations nationwide.

Some 54,915, 024 Iranians are eligible to participate in the event.

Currently, the Parliament has 290 representatives fourteen of whom represent non-Muslim religious minorities. Women constitute about eight percent of the Parliament members.

A total of 4,844 hopefuls, including about 500 women, who have been qualified from amongst 12,000 registered candidates by the Guardian Council, are taking part in the race today to occupy parliamentary seats. At least 21 people will vie for each seat in the legislature.

The elected candidates will serve from May 3, 2016 for a four-year term.

In the capital Tehran, more than 1,000 candidates are competing for just 30 parliamentary seats.

The Assembly of Experts will also see its 88 members elected today by the people for another eight-year term.

Swiss president arrives in Iran to hold talks, sign deals

Heading a high-ranking politico-economic delegation, Schneider-Ammann was welcomed by Iran’s Minister of Industry, Mine and Trade Mohammad Reza Nematzadeh at Tehran Mehrabad Airport upon his arrival on Friday.

The Swiss president, who is in Tehran at the invitation of President Hassan Rouhani, is scheduled to discuss ways to improve mutual, regional and international relations.

Strengthening joint cooperation in political, economic, judicial and cultural fields is also among other objectives of the visit.

Tehran and Berne will sign agreements in the fields of economy, banking cooperation, politics and culture.

Schneider-Ammann’s trip comes in a series of visits by world leaders to Tehran after the implementation of a nuclear agreement, dubbed the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), which was reached between Iran and the P5+1 group of countries in July 2015.

Iran and the five permanent members of the UN Security Council – the United States, France, Britain, China and Russia – plus Germany started to implement the JCPOA on January 16.

After the JCPOA went into effect, all nuclear-related sanctions imposed on Iran by the European Union, the Security Council and the US were lifted. Iran, in return, has put some limitations on its nuclear activities.

The nuclear agreement was signed on July 14, 2015 following two and a half years of intensive talks.

 

Iran JCPOA implementation satisfies IAEA

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In its first regular report since the implementation of the JCPOA on January 16, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said it “has been verifying and monitoring the implementation by Iran of its nuclear-related commitments”, saying it was satisfied.

The report said Iran “has not pursued the construction of the existing Arak heavy water research reactor” and has “not enriched uranium” above levels authorized under JCPOA.

It noted that “all stored centrifuges and associated infrastructure have remained in storage under continuous Agency monitoring” and that there has been no accumulation of enriched uranium through research and development.

Iran and the five permanent members of the UN Security Council – the United States, France, Britain, China and Russia – plus Germany started to implement the JCPOA on January 16.

After the JCPOA went into effect, all nuclear-related sanctions imposed on Iran by the European Union, the Security Council and the US were lifted. Iran, in return, has put some limitations on its nuclear activities.

The nuclear agreement was signed on July 14, 2015 following two and a half years of intensive talks.

 

Election Day in Iran’s provinces (PHOTOS)

Iranian nation from across the country participated in the Election Day of the Parliament and Assembly of Experts on Friday.

The following images have been released by Mehr News Agencies:

 

 

Elections ‘No’ to US, UK, Zionist regime: Ayatollah Jannati

The cleric made the remarks after casting his votes for the fifth round of Assembly of Experts and the 10th parliament election on Friday.

He called the elections as ‘No’ to US, Zionist regime and UK, adding that elections are tridents that target US, UK and Zionist regime.

Ayatollah Jannati urged people to vote in support of those who understand poor’s problems and are against arrogant powers.

Iranians went to the polls in over 1,063 constituencies for the fifth round of the Assembly of Experts and the 10th parliamentary elections.

Polling started in Iran at 8 am local time (04:30 GMT) in over 52,000 polling stations nationwide.

Some 54,915, 024 Iranians are eligible to participate in the event.

Currently, the Parliament has 290 representatives fourteen of whom represent non-Muslim religious minorities. Women constitute about eight percent of the Parliament members.

A total of 4,844 hopefuls, including about 500 women, who have been qualified from amongst 12,000 registered candidates by the Guardian Council, are taking part in the race today to occupy parliamentary seats. At least 21 people will vie for each seat in the legislature.

The elected candidates will serve from May 3, 2016 for a four-year term.

In the capital Tehran, more than 1,000 candidates are competing for just 30 parliamentary seats.

The Assembly of Experts will also see its 88 members elected today by the people for another eight-year term.

Big elections turnout shows Iran standing tall: Iranian cleric

“Fortunately, [the Iranian] people are still present on the scene with fervor and emotion for creating an epic in order to safeguard the very foundation of their Revolution,” Kazem Seddiqi said in an address to worshipers during the weekly Friday Prayers in the Iranian capital, Tehran.

 

Iran Election

 

Millions of Iranians across the country are voting in two crucial elections of the 290-seat Parliament (Majlis) and the 88-member Assembly of Experts on Friday in the first polling since a landmark nuclear agreement reached between Iran and the P5+1 group of countries last July.

Seddiqi further said the people’s large-scale presence in the polling stations is a manifestation of the “steadfastness and loyalty” of the Iranian people to the Islamic establishment and the principles of the Islamic Revolution.

 

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Zarif: Iranians united with establishment

Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said on Friday that the Iranian voters would once again show to the world that they stand by the Islamic Republic and the administration they voted for in 2013.

 

Zarif elections

 

He added that through voting en masse, the Iranians have shown that they remain “united” with the Islamic establishment notwithstanding “all problems and pressures.”

“Elections are a manifestation of religious democracy,” said Zarif.

 

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‘Deadline extension’

Iranian Interior Minister Abdolreza Rahmani Fazli had earlier said that the voting deadline would be extended if need be. The deadline was later pushed back two hours to 8:00 PM local time (1630 GMT).

The twin elections opened at 8:00 local time (0430 GMT). Some 55 million Iranians are eligible to vote in the two elections.

Larijani: Iranians sensitive to future

Iran’s parliament speaker Ali Larijani said the people’s vote shows they are “sensitive to their future.”

 

Lrijani elections

 

“A good Majlis will enhance the country’s efficacy and capability in resolving the problems,” he said.

Mobile polling booths dispatched

In some districts in Tehran, mobile polling booths were installed in order to deal with the long queues of eligible voters.

As many as 4,844 candidates, including about 500 women, are competing for a place in the Parliament, head of the Interior Ministry’s election headquarters Mohammad Hossein Moqimi said on Thursday.

The week-long campaigns of the candidates officially ended at 8 a.m. local time (0430 GMT) on Thursday, 24 hours before the beginning of the votes.

 

Leader urges all who love Iran to take part in elections

In Islamic teachings, it has been recommended to take immediate action in carrying out good deeds, the supreme Leader said.

Election is always of prime importance but at certain junctures, it might be much more important, said Ayatollah Khamenei.

‘I advise people from all walks of life to partake in these elections’, said the Supreme Leader.

Iranians went to the polls in over 1,063 constituencies for the fifth round of the Assembly of Experts and the tenth parliamentary elections .

Polling starts in over 1,063 constituencies nationwide.

A total of 4,844 candidates, including about 500 women, who have been qualified from amongst 12,000 registered candidates by the Guardian Council, are taking part in the competition today to occupy parliamentary seats while the number of those competing for 88 seats at the Assembly of Experts is 159.

Polling started in Iran at 8 am local time (04:30 GMT) in over 52,000 polling stations nationwide.

Some 54,915, 024 Iranians are eligible to participate in the event.

Casting ballots will continue till 18:00 local time and will be extended, if deemed necessary.