The 11th Presidential Election in Iran (Pilihan Raya Presiden Iran ke-11)

The political structure of Iran is a theocratic system based on Shia doctrine. The most powerful religious and political authority is a Shia religious authority known as the Supreme Leader. However, the head of government is a president elected through popular vote. So far eleven presidential electi...

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