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Analysis of Iran’s 2021 Presidential Elections: How…

According to the official results of the2021 Iranian presidential election, Ebrahim Raeisi won the election by around 18 million votes. Raeisi received 72 percent of the vote among four candidates, followed by Mohsen Rezaee, Naser Hemati, and Amirhossein Ghaizadeh with 14 percent, 10 percent, and 4 percent respectively. Reportedly, 48 percent of Iranians voted in the election. Polls conducted by…

Ebrahim Raeisi Most Likely Win the Iran’s…

According to final Stasis’ poll, Ebrahim Raeisi win the 2021 Iranian presidential election. Around 76 percent of an Iranians Chose Mr. Raeisi, followed by Mohsen Rezaee (the former head of the Revolutionary Guard, 15%), Naser Hemati (the former head of the Central Bank, under Rouhani’s administration, 7%), and Amirhossein Ghazizadeh (2%). Question: Regardless of the likelihood of your participation in…

Raeisi Continues to be ahead in Iran’s…

Ebrahim Raeisi keeps his lead as a frontrunner in the next Iranian presidential election. Sixty-two-four percent of the likely voters in the latest Stasis poll say that they will vote for Raeisi, followed by Mohsen Rezaee (the former head of the Revolutionary Guard, 5.5%), Naser Hemati (the former head of the Central Bank, under Rouhani’s administration, 3.1%), and Saeed Jalili…

Ebrahim Raeisi is a frontrunner in the…

Ebrahim Raeisi is a frontrunner in the next Iranian presidential election. Fifty-four percent of the likely voters in the latest Stasis poll say that they will vote for Raeisi, followed by Saeed Jalili (the former national security adviser, 3.4%), Naser Hemati (the former head of the Central Bank, under Rouhani’s administration, 3.1%), and Mohsen Rezaee (the former head of the…

Ahmadinejad is the Frontrunner in Iran’s 2021…

Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is a frontrunner in Iran’s next presidential election. Thirty-seven percent of the respondents in the latest Stasis poll say that they will vote for Ahmadinejad, followed by Ghalibaf (the current speaker of the Majlis, 10%), Jalili (the former national security adviser, 3%), Larijani (the former speaker of the Majlis, 2%), and Aref (the Majlis minority leader between 2016…

Iranians are Dissatisfied with the Government’s Response…

The survey, conducted by Stasis on October 2020, indicates that nearly half of Iranians are dissatisfied with how the government has responded to the spread of the novel coronavirus (forty-eight percent). The poll also found that seventy-two percent of Iranians believe that the country should go into quarantine because of this crisis.To view the results of this poll in an…

Coronavirus Costs for Iran

How well can Iran’s economy meet the financial drain of the coronavirus pandemic? The only effective way to slow down the spread of the virus is to ground the population–whether by forced quarantine or by a shelter-in-place advisory. But this tactic brings a heavy financial burden. This unexpected expense is an additional strain to the Iranian economy already in tatters…

Value of Iranian’s Savings Fallen in 2017

Iran’s economy has seen many fluctuations since 2008, with inflation and the USD-Rial exchange rate playing a big role in the instability of Iranian monetary values, particularly in 2017. Data analysis shows that Iranians’ savings accounts (on a per capita basis among those who have a savings account) grew consistently from 1998 to 2004. After some volatility between 2005 and…

Hafezieh is the Most Appealing Historical Site…

The Tomb of Hafez (Hafezieh) was the most popular historical site in Iran in 2016, according to the Iran Ministry of Tourism.Around 1.3 million people visited the city of Shiraz to see the Tomb of Hafez, who known to be one of the most influential poets of all time. Persepolis, Fin Garden, the Tomb of Saadi, and Pasargad were the…

Afghans Make Up the Majority of Non-Iranian…

With almost 14,000 students, Afghans make up the majority of international students in Iran. Iraq, Lebanon, Syria, and China follow. According to the Iranian Ministry of Education’s yearly report, 20,085 students from 74 countries came to study in Iran during the 2016-2017 academic year. 8,902 of these students were female, and 12,846 studied at the undergraduate level. Most foreign students…

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