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The former prime minister of Tabriz refused to vote

The former prime minister of Iran originally from Tabriz, Mirhuseyn Mousavi, who is currently under house arrest, and his wife Zahra Rahnavard refused to vote in the presidential elections.

Axar.az reports that Mirhuseyn Musavi's daughter, Nargiz Musavi, released information about this.

"Today in the morning, the officials requested to bring a mobile ballot box to my parents' house to vote, but they refused," said N. Mousavi.

It should be noted that M. Mousavi claimed that he won the presidential elections in 2010 and that the results were falsified in favor of Mahmud Ahmadinejat.

Date
2024.06.28 / 17:37
Author
Axar.az
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