Iran: Who is Massoud Beseshkian, the reformist elected president of the Middle Eastern country?

Iran: Who is Massoud Beseshkian, the reformist elected president of the Middle Eastern country?

image source, Reuters

title, Masoud Besheshkian, a former heart surgeon, has been described as a wild-card candidate.

  • author, Kasra Naji
  • stock, Special Correspondent, BBC Persian

Reformist Masoud Pezeshkian has been elected as Iran's new president, defeating his fiercely conservative rival, Said Jalili.

The vote was announced in favor of Beseshkian 53.3% More than 30 million votes were counted. Yalili got 44.3%.

The second round took place after no candidate secured a majority in the first round of elections on June 28, which saw a record turnout. Historically low 40%.

The election was held to succeed Iran's previous president. Ibrahim RaisiHe died in a helicopter crash in May that killed seven people.

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