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TEHERAN – The reformist daily Etemad of Tehran calls it a “bipartisan government”, making it clear what the climate is among the defeated in the presidential elections in Iran. Since he was elected, in a vote that saw the majority of Iranians desert the polls, the president Ibrahim Raisi, an ultra-conservative religious supported by part of the clergy and the Pasdaran, repeats that he wants to create a “multi-party” government, “open to all formations”, not tied only to partisan affinities.
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