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The Eccentrics and the Women Who Run for President in Iran

Categories: Middle East & North Africa, Iran, Citizen Media, Elections, Governance, Politics, Women & Gender
One presidential election hopeful.

One of the more eccentric presidential hopefuls says ‘Presidents should be handsome’. Source: Entekhab

Hundreds of hopeful Iranians, including thirty women, have registered as candidates [1] to replace President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in the forthcoming election on June 14, 2013 even though they have no chance whatsoever of being elected. The conservative Council of Guardians appoints [2] the shortlist of candidates who will actually run.

Besides political heavy weights such as former president Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani [3] and Esfandiar Rahim Mashaei [4], Ahmadinejad's ally, there are several eccentric candidates that have attracted media attention, momentarily stealing the limelight.

Eccentric Candidates

The elderly man in this television interview says he wants to make his eldest son the Minister of Housing if he is elected because they never had their own house.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=X-RBGeohAWU [5]

Another candidate says [6], “Presidents should be handsome and make people happy.” [photo above, video below]

Female Candidates

Thirty women have registered to stand as candidates for the forthcoming presidential election. Meanwhile, Mohammad Yazdi, a clerical member of Iran’s Council of Guardians, has declared [7] that Iran's laws “do not allow women to become presidents.”

The blogger Saeedshabani says [8]:

Dear Ladies, why does a regime that does not consider you to have enough brain to stand as a candidate, accept your votes? I ask this question: what is the difference between men and women? I hope women will boycott this election.