Maybe another Purim story. With an initial turnout of 65 percent in Iran's parliamentary election on Friday the political future of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad looks bleak.Iran’s ultra-conservative Islamic clerical leadership is eager to restore the damage to its legitimacy, caused by the violent crackdown on dissent and claims of vote-rigging after Ahmadinejad's re-election in 2009.
Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who endorsed the 2009 result, has since turned sharply against Ahmadinejad.
Khameini, 72, and Ahmadinejad locked horns early last year in a contest of wills that observers say Iran's Supreme Leader, who has since called Ahmadinejad a religious 'deviant,' was destined to win.
Early results from Friday’s vote indicated the bombastic and divisive Ahmadinejad's supporters were losing ground in the 290-seat parliament.
His sister, Parvin Ahmadinejad, failed to win a seat in their hometown of Garmsar, the semi-official Mehr news agency said.
Elsewhere, Khamenei loyalists appeared to be doing well, but final results are expected on Saturday as the millions of ballots cast must be counted by hand.
The vote is expected to have little impact on
Ahmadinejad, 56, cannot run for a third term and is facing a return to the relative obscurity he emerged from in 2003.
The outgoing parliament has summoned him to answer sharp charges next week about his handling of the economy in unprecedented hearings that will also delve into USD 2.4 billion in misdirected state funds.
But the vitriolic Ahmadinejad may try to turn the tables on his critics during the hearings in the hopes a dramatic public stand will shore up his position.
Global oil prices have spiked to 10-month highs on tensions between the West and
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, who is in
Netanyahu is expected to demand Obama commit to a strike on
Officials in
Obama – who recently referred to US support for Israel as ‘sacrosanct’ – said Friday, “As president of the United States, I don’t bluff,” but simultaneously argued against a pre-emptive Israeli strike.
Israel TV
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hs-Wjah2uW8
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