In recent months, various factions of the Iranian regime have unanimously stressed that the regime's legitimacy is not being challenged even as the turnout in the presidential election declines. For the international community, this low turnout is a sign of the regime's instability. It calls into question whether negotiating with...
Full ArticleIran’s Presidential Election: Legitimacy Test Of Regime In Tehran – OpEd
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