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Campaigning begins for runoff elections to Iran's parliament

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AP Tehran
Iran's state TV says scores of candidates have begun campaigning for runoff parliamentary elections scheduled for April 29.

Campaigning begins today and will continue for a week. The 136 candidates are running for 68 seats in Iran's 290-seat parliament, for constituencies in which no candidate achieved a clear majority during the general election.

In February's election, a bloc of reformists and moderate allies of President Hassan Rouhani won a majority in parliament and in a clerical body known as the Assembly of Experts, which is charged with choosing the country's next supreme leader.

The results were seen as a major setback for hard-liners opposed to the nuclear deal reached with world powers last year.
 

There will be no runoff vote in the Iranian capital, Tehran, where moderates won a majority.

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First Published: Apr 21 2016 | 12:32 PM IST

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