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17 June 2009 | Iranian power refused to count afresh the votes of opposition
Iranian power refused to count afresh the votes of oppositionToday Iranian Council of Observers has refused requirements of opposition in terms of cancelation of presidential elections results. Reiter agency has spread the information in this regard based on Abbas Ali Kadkhodaiya. “According to the legislation, candidates` appeal to cancel election results cannot be considered” Kadkhodaiya pointed out in his speech on Iranian State Television.

It should be noted that, Huseyn Musavi who was defeated by Mir Mahmund Ahmednijat has applied to the Council to cancel the election. In the interpretation that Musavi provided yesterday, he stated that he was not optimistic about positive decision of the Council. Thousands of people made outdoor actions to protest the results of the election held on June 12. Protest action turned into clashes. Despite the fact that meetings are officially banned, it is neglected. In a number of cities mobile communication and internet sites do not work.

It should be noted that, 4 people nominated in the presidential election last week in Iran. I was known after calculation of votes former president of Iran, Ahmednijat has gained 62,6 percent of votes and became president again. But reformers do not agree with these results and require repeated election.
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