The problem in both Pakistan and Iran is that elected governments don't have power to consolidate any sorts of reforms because of parallel/quasi establishments as the guest speaker mentioned. These establishments have been given so much carte blanche over the years that they have established their own parallel systems with no checks and balances at place. This is concerning for the people because in both countries civil liberties are threatened.
@@nabillionairevevo5986 You may, but will the other half of Iranians who voluntarily gave up their right to vote think so? Punishing young people for defying the "mandatory scarf rule" or "apostasy rule" in 2024 is sheer madness.
Reform or ultra conservative are false dichotomies here. Both are approved by Shura(Gaurdian Council). And these false dichotomies are only to fool the reat of world. Both would actually do the same what the previous one was doing and in accordance with the Ayoutolah and The Shura.. Donot get hopes high
they are literally vetted by the supreme leader and none of them are allowed to be candidate if he doesnt agree its not a set up. this guy is out there chanting for the end of west and Israel just like the rest of their goverment.
Islam doesn't leave much wiggle room for reform. They are stuck in the 7th century. The more important issue is: How was irans pistachio harvest this year?
The commentator is from the opposition has a very extreme opinion when you want to discuss something in this country, you better bring someone from outside to have a balanced opinion
The President of Iran does not have any real power. It is the "Supreme Leader of Iran" who is the Dictator of Iran. Iran is a Dictatorship. To be honest, every single country in the World is a Dictatorship. Most countries are run by multiple Dictators, but Iran, Russia, North Korea, Saudi Arabia, China, and a few others, are run just by one Dictator.
Iran is a dictatorship, not that different from those countries, the supreme leader is the one who makes all the major decisions in Iran, even the presidency candidates all are handpicked by him.
@@fadhilmfamao5111 Because they are totally different entities from us the Iranian People. We want someone who represent us, not someone who is bloodthirsty for war and Islam driven.
Why don't you just answer the question. Supreme Leader is now the best leader in the entire world, He is elected and does listen to people. Governing requires dialogue. Supreme leader asked people to get out and vote on the run off and 6,000,000 more voters turned out. Those are the facts. People of Iran has his back
@@mchannel1365 if they were a free country, why did they overthrow the Shah? Because your definition of being free is just seeing women without hijaab or women with bіkіnі in beaches.
Iran has two or three centers of power. Presidents do have some power, especially when it comes to domestic affairs and economy. They may have to play second fiddle to the Ayatollah when it comes to foreign relations.
Congratulations Mr Mosoud…! Iranian people has elected a well educated person as a prime minister. Hope Iran will do progress under his leadership. Love from India to Iran, Iranian people. 🇮🇳 🇮🇷
Terrible logic, let us see the supreme leader set up for election every five years then we can talk. You very well know that he will be out of office by now if that is the case.
@@__Man__ depends what you mean by change. EU enacts laws that lead to progress that’s why Turkey, Georgia, Ukraine, Moldova, etc want to join them. If what you mean is change to become authoritarian like your country, it’s never going to happen.
Brianna, what I’m disappointed in is the fact that all the people that have reached out to congratulate this man are all from the Russian block none of the people who have openly expressed their interest to congratulate and reach out their hands in peace from the western countries That’s very disappointing. This might be the guy that could bring on the change.
Congratulations President Mazoud! May the Lord use you to steer the great nation of Iran from sponsoring terrorism in Syria, Lebanon, and Yemen; stop promoting unfounded, baseless and unnecessary hatred against Israel; stop funding terrorist groups and instead use the money for the improvement of the lives of the wonderful people of Iran; lead Iran to start giving respect and equality to Iranian women; bring back the good Farsi culture. The true God Almighty of the Bible bless Iran!❤ Salvation of the Lord be upon th e people of Iran!❤
Abstract Masoud Pezeshkian, a Turk originally from the city of Urmu (Urmia) in West Azerbaijan, is a candidate for the Iranian presidency. Born and educated in the city of Savucbulaq (Savujbulagh, later Mahabad), Azerbaijan due to his parents' employment and residence, he is fluent in the Mukriyani dialect of the Kurdish language and familiar with the Kurdish culture. The candidacy of Pezeshkian for the presidency, is significant not only for the general democratization of Iran but also for the Turkish nation living in Iran and the "Turkish National Cause". In the contemporary history of Iran, Pezeshkian is the highest-ranking government official who has openly stated that he has a Turkish ethnic identity, is proud of being a Turk, and that Persian is not the mother tongue or the first language of Turks. By emphasizing his Turkish identity and expressing pride in being a Turk, Pezeshkian has delivered a historic and fatal blow to the official ideology of the modern state of Iran, as well as pan-Iranism and Azerbaijanism ideologies and their colonial nation building processes. For the past century, these ideologies have denied the existence of a distinct ethnic and national identity known as Turk in Iran, rejected the idea that Turkish is the mother tongue and primary language of Turks, and portrayed being a Turk as a shameful phenomenon. When Pezeshkian was the deputy speaker of the parliament, he was involved in the establishment of the “Faction of Turkish-Populated Regions”. Following its formation, he assumed leadership of the Faction. This Faction, consisted of representatives of all Turks residing throughout Iran with various political leanings, solidified the national name and identity of "Turk" and strengthened the national unity of the Western Oghuz people living in Iran, transforming them into a single entity and a cohesive political force operating under the banner of “Turk”, which is independent and separate from Farsis (Persians) and Farsistan (Persia). In this way, the independent Turkish ethnic-national factor reappeared in the political scene of Iran after the overthrow of the Turkish Qajar state. Over the past century, the Iranian state and Fars nationalists have been attempting to eliminate the "Turk" as an independent political factor and remove it from the Iranian political scene. In his speeches, interviews, and debates, Pezeshkian has consistently advocated the rights of women, as well as national and religious groups and the transition towards the Eyalet system - a form of federalism. He has voiced strong opposition to institutionalized discrimination against national, ethnic and religious groups, as well as gender discrimination. He also opposes the official policy of Farsification imposed on non-Persian nations. Pezeshkian has condemned the linguistic and national genocide of Turks by the Iranian state, mockery and demeaning portrayal of Turks in publications and media. Pezeshkian has insisted on the necessity of providing education in the Turkish language for Turks and in the languages of other nations and minority groups, in schools. Additionally, he has stressed the significance of fostering friendly relations with Turkey and the Republic of Azerbaijan. For these reasons, Pezeşkiyan's name is considered an important and positive figure in the national history of the Turks and the "Turkish National Struggle", even before being elected as President.
USA to iran: for attempting to take out israel, we are going to let israel retaliate back and support them unless you replace your president. Iran supreme leader: Hold my beer
Supreme leader of Iran has less authority than charlie he can't suspend parliament like Lizzie did and he was elected by people and his successor will be elected by people as well(throw assembly of export)also Iran has constitution inspired from French regime when Khomeini the great was in exile , Iran's democratic country unlike UK.
@@NicolasHaufe How is it disinformation if the ICC, ICJ, UN, Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International, Doctors Without Borders, and multiple governments have all accused Israel of genocide?
You should do research in to how minority groupings are treated in iran . It's not because a place has little freedom of press , what makes it so that bad things don't go out in to the world , that bad things don't happen .
El Apoyo al Candidato más Moderado, más la altísima abstención, muestra la Mayor; El deseo de la Gran Mayoría de un cambio efectivo que dé lugar a una reforma que aminore la asfixia que el Régimen Teocrático apoyado por los Generales y los Guardianes de la revolución, unido a los servicio de seguridad impiden a veces con violencia extrema. El Gran Pueblo Persa se merece otra cosa mejor. Tiempo al Tiempo. 🇪🇸👍👌 Un saludo 🎗️
so more plunder?..how about ppl of Iran pump Iranian oil (their own) and invest that money into public ie their (own) services instead of pockets of billionaires
He said he is a fundementalist with reform aspirations, so it is wrong to call him a "Reformist". But even if he is, Reformists also believe in the regime of the Mullahs which were chosen by God to rule and take 20% of the annual income of the rich and poor in a step on the way of sending them to heaven.
Doesn't his name ending suggest he is of Armenian descent? Edit: apparently not, from the replies below. Thank you for the explanations, I learned something.
I believe Not. ian was inherited first by the people living in he territory of Iran. ian is very popular in Armenia, but has not direct historical association or claim as far as I know.
Ian is a suffix for family names. For example the Sassanid Empire (Sasanian) or the Parthian empire (Askanian) his name is Pezeshk (means doctor) + the suffix ian
On a serious note: Their is very thin line between reformist and extremist, but very few understand it, In 21st century ,world need educational reformist mindset, not religious extremist mindset
Saudi Arabia isn't supporting terrorists in Palestine, Lebanon and Yemen. Saudi Arabia isn't sending weapons to Russia despite international sanctions.
Don’t take any helicopter rides.
Remember what happened to the last president that took a helicopter ride.
Kobe!
Exactly.
Avoid helicopters altogether. They don't seem safe.
@@calvinware7957Michael Johnson, Magic Jordan
dont worry, that job is already done. They got into the seat who they wanted. the west is good at that kinda stuff.
Guest doesn't seem too enthusiastic.
Well the guest DW invites are always propagandists or working for western think tanks
@@K55365That's completely untrue. They invite people they think are most qualified to speak on the subject.
@@nicholasborrego1640 😂😂😂 they always invite people who have an anti government stance
@@K55365 or they always invite people who disagree with your beliefs... which you dont seem to handle to well.
@@vegemarkr4582 Show me one instance where they invited someone with a neutral view.
It’s a big thing when they remove only every 2nd toe nail when getting tortured
Advanced interrogation
The problem in both Pakistan and Iran is that elected governments don't have power to consolidate any sorts of reforms because of parallel/quasi establishments as the guest speaker mentioned.
These establishments have been given so much carte blanche over the years that they have established their own parallel systems with no checks and balances at place.
This is concerning for the people because in both countries civil liberties are threatened.
That's what everywhere else is like that. Elected governments are only cosmetic, that's pretty much exposed now.
Both mentioned countries have governments and parallel governments approved by the world 's rulers
He is not reformist. He is moderate. There is actually a difference
🎯💯🔥
He's a reformist.
Doesn't make any difference where these puppets stand or move towards to.
@@SonnyDarvishzadeh you can see 👀
He is against mandatory hijab policy though. That seems at least mildly reformist.
The dress you put on the pig doesn't change the pig.
I totally agree. Although you can say that about Western Oligarchies dressed as democratic states from people by people
Scholz always be the same… with any dress… he was part of the most fiscally fraud in the history of Germany…
Iran was a free country just before 40 years
Time to bring freedom again
@@omarayoubi7861 Which "oligarchies" would those be? Try to be specific.
@@irvinmcb After 50 years Oil might npt be a topic
So, why is this guy called a reformer if he can’t reform anything? Seems like a big joke the real power players in Iran are playing on the people. 😢
It's funny that even the most brutal autocracies must pretend to be democracies.
Same in the west where you have 2 puppet parties and 2 puppet candidates and true power is held by the wealthy
he can change domestic policies but for the rest khamenei still calls the shots
Interviewer is good, but he's interviewing someone who just talks in circles.
anyway the ayatollah decide everything
Yeah the office of the president just lends a veneer of "democracy"
thats sad
As long as the decisions are correct I have not problem with ayatollah
@@nabillionairevevo5986 You may, but will the other half of Iranians who voluntarily gave up their right to vote think so? Punishing young people for defying the "mandatory scarf rule" or "apostasy rule" in 2024 is sheer madness.
@@waynerooney_ U may not believe, but there's a popular movement(mesbah) in iran with goal of deletion the election in iran
Means puppeet of the dictator
Iran was a free country just before 40 years
Time to bring freedom again
@@mchannel1365Iran is already free. Time to bring freedom to Palestine.
Who is the Dictator you say? Ayatollah I totally agree
So it's like the US uniparty.
It's either a set up or he won't last long.
Reform or ultra conservative are false dichotomies here. Both are approved by Shura(Gaurdian Council). And these false dichotomies are only to fool the reat of world. Both would actually do the same what the previous one was doing and in accordance with the Ayoutolah and The Shura.. Donot get hopes high
He's a puppet, Iranian presidents don't hold any real power. All decisions are made by or signed off by the Grand Poobah
the supreme leader commands so much
He better not take any helicopter rides.
Remember what happened to the last president who took a helicopter ride.
they are literally vetted by the supreme leader and none of them are allowed to be candidate if he doesnt agree
its not a set up. this guy is out there chanting for the end of west and Israel just like the rest of their goverment.
Islam doesn't leave much wiggle room for reform. They are stuck in the 7th century.
The more important issue is:
How was irans pistachio harvest this year?
You must think your in 7th century thats why you think Iran are in the 7th century
@@jcgaming908 Aren't u well, have u missed a prayer?
Go tell ur Iman the best book ever is wrong and that u want a updated version.
My bad. I just checked the legal age for marriage is 13 for girls. I would have expected 6.
Progress has been made - why it will never be over 14?
This so called religion waa invented in 7th Century to stop attacks from Europeans kings
@@DanielOrth-dx6yp says the man who never even touched the bible let alone read it.
As if the West's "Reformists" actually reform anything. Italian PM comes to mind.
She wanted to stay prime minister so she toed the Nato party line to use a cliche
Middle East countries be like: Don't look at me! Look over there!
@2livenoob Well, they didn't cast the first stone, did they?
It's very interesting to see people living in glass houses throwing stones
@2livenoob Well, they didn't cast the first stone, did they?
It's very interesting to see people living in glass houses throwing stones
@@angelawhitehead6187 NATO party line? NATO doesn't set policy apart from matters relating to defence, and even so, members have a lot of leeway.
When western powers calls you good names, you're doing sth bad to your people
This analyst would smile if we could bring him back the Shah from the dead to a Persian Empire.
as long as the Shah is a US/EU lackey
Iranian empire still exists today, though. Look up Iraq, Syria, Lebanon and Yemen.
The shah was a dictator, before him there was a democratically elected president who was progressive.
Iran was a free country just before 40 years
Time to bring freedom again
@mchannel1365 i wouldn't call Pahlavis regime free. At one protest, they killed 15.000 people.
When Europe. the majority doesnt vote..low participation means protest against the system
Imagine having your government overthrown by a country which speaks of International Law, and the rules based world order…(CIA Operation Ajax 1953)
Let's hope this works out for us all.we need peace everywhere.
West never means peace. Only war and regime change
Not anytime soon all nato countries need to start revamping up there military forces since china Russia and Iran are starting wars
Hahaha 😂 supreme leader has a power only. Elections are joke 😂
@@_Dr.Gh_just like USA
Will CIA Mossad influence him to lean to the dark side 😂😂
He’ll never be able to reform the leader for sure!
The commentator is from the opposition has a very extreme opinion when you want to discuss something in this country, you better bring someone from outside to have a balanced opinion
2:57 Voter ID and simple paper ballot... something the Americans can't fathom ...!!!!!!
Now saudi arabia, jordan, egypt, uae,bahrain,qatar peoples have right to choose their president like iran.
The President of Iran does not have any real power. It is the "Supreme Leader of Iran" who is the Dictator of Iran. Iran is a Dictatorship. To be honest, every single country in the World is a Dictatorship. Most countries are run by multiple Dictators, but Iran, Russia, North Korea, Saudi Arabia, China, and a few others, are run just by one Dictator.
Iran is a dictatorship, not that different from those countries, the supreme leader is the one who makes all the major decisions in Iran, even the presidency candidates all are handpicked by him.
No need, people are wealthy and happy enough with their king.
@@LuminousLorien, Saudi Arabia is the most evil country in the World, closely followed by Afghanistan.
@@LuminousLorien, Saudi Arabia is the most evil country in the World, closely followed by Afghanistan.
Reformist: shall women be allowed colorful or monochromatic hijabs?
No, that's Haram. Reform doesn't mean customizing Islam.
This analyst doesn’t know what he’s talking about…
And what do you know? Enlighten us.
Means nothing.
How so?
@@darkdan3379 presidents in Iran are leader's puppet.
Iran was a free country just before 40 years
Time to bring freedom again
@@darkdan3379 that post has little power.
@@onepcwhiz6847 how so?
50% is not "low turnout" by any account especially when European turnouts are below 30% in presidential elections.
Not Belgium, belgium gets way more
He was saying 15% lol
@@AsadAli-jc5tg They get their information from anti government prediction channels before the actual event😀
😂For the west, this is not a democracy as they didn't vote a man to marry another.....
Above president, there is a supreme leader in Iran.
@@ardi08 Above the PM in the UK there is a King. Stop lecture the rest of the world 🙂
@@topweddingsa4059the king doesn't rule the UK while the supreme leader of Iran does
did gay men hurt you somehow? why do you work them into a conversation which has nothing to do with them?
@@melhiott7977he says it's a excuse for antagonist of Iran to latch on to
Iran's regime is not changeable 👌
Why do you think of regime change in Iran??? and why do you think Iran can only develop once it cooperates with Europe???
Because it kills and torture
@@kiagreendudenot more than Israel
@@fadhilmfamao5111 Because they are totally different entities from us the Iranian People. We want someone who represent us, not someone who is bloodthirsty for war and Islam driven.
These days, the role of president means nothing in the system. From George W. Bush to Joe Biden, we can see this.
هيچى. اصلاح طلب همون اصولگراست كه فقط انگليسى بلده و يكم بيشتر ميخنده.
He's right.
The Supreme Leader at the top needs reforming
Why don't you just answer the question. Supreme Leader is now the best leader in the entire world, He is elected and does listen to people. Governing requires dialogue. Supreme leader asked people to get out and vote on the run off and 6,000,000 more voters turned out. Those are the facts. People of Iran has his back
Does it really matter, the dude with beard calls the shots. His title is "Supreme Leader" after all.
Yup just like how Bibi calls the shot in US (s)elections
Khomeni doesn't care that much about domestic politics he is more focused on there military and nuclear program etc
Iran must work with Europe and build their country and prosper, time to catch up and become closer.
China is more promising than Europe now.
After the murderous campaign you and your masters in Washington and telAviv have conducted against the iranian people? Dream on
Iran doesn’t need them😂
Iran was a free country just before 40 years
Time to bring freedom again
@@mchannel1365 if they were a free country, why did they overthrow the Shah? Because your definition of being free is just seeing women without hijaab or women with bіkіnі in beaches.
Be sure, there will not be any changes, these are just shows of clowns.😂In Iran the president does not have power.
Iran has two or three centers of power. Presidents do have some power, especially when it comes to domestic affairs and economy. They may have to play second fiddle to the Ayatollah when it comes to foreign relations.
@@QabilAGhor This is not true! In Iran, Presidents are just clowns!
Inability to reform is common to all political systems
i thought many boycotted this? i gotta find that video
Congratulations Mr Mosoud…!
Iranian people has elected a well educated person as a prime minister.
Hope Iran will do progress under his leadership.
Love from India to Iran, Iranian people. 🇮🇳 🇮🇷
But westerners are crying like always
Very progressive of Iranians to elect an Armenian
iran is as democratic as europe, here EU sets policies, local govermnet implements. in iran Supreme leader sets policies and the president implements!
Terrible logic, let us see the supreme leader set up for election every five years then we can talk. You very well know that he will be out of office by now if that is the case.
@@marcoobin4571in EU, there is election, but is there any change? Not really.
@@__Man__ depends what you mean by change. EU enacts laws that lead to progress that’s why Turkey, Georgia, Ukraine, Moldova, etc want to join them. If what you mean is change to become authoritarian like your country, it’s never going to happen.
Brianna, what I’m disappointed in is the fact that all the people that have reached out to congratulate this man are all from the Russian block none of the people who have openly expressed their interest to congratulate and reach out their hands in peace from the western countries
That’s very disappointing. This might be the guy that could bring on the change.
Ничего нового. Та же самая средневековая херня.
آفرین بر شما پستاندار دو پا که از قرون وسطی فاصله گرفته ای
@@bakhshizade Why do you watch DW? You can find some nice medieval channels on UA-cam 😆😆😆😆😆
There is defferent between ibrahim raisi and masood puskiyan 😊
Westerners looking 👀 for the "change" , that will never come
Means it's a lesser of two evils
Reformist is a English word and
Means the same everywhere.
Congratulations President Mazoud! May the Lord use you to steer the great nation of Iran from sponsoring terrorism in Syria, Lebanon, and Yemen; stop promoting unfounded, baseless and unnecessary hatred against Israel; stop funding terrorist groups and instead use the money for the improvement of the lives of the wonderful people of Iran; lead Iran to start giving respect and equality to Iranian women; bring back the good Farsi culture. The true God Almighty of the Bible bless Iran!❤ Salvation of the Lord be upon th
e people of Iran!❤
Abstract
Masoud Pezeshkian, a Turk originally from the city of Urmu (Urmia) in West Azerbaijan, is a candidate for the Iranian presidency. Born and educated in the city of Savucbulaq (Savujbulagh, later Mahabad), Azerbaijan due to his parents' employment and residence, he is fluent in the Mukriyani dialect of the Kurdish language and familiar with the Kurdish culture. The candidacy of Pezeshkian for the presidency, is significant not only for the general democratization of Iran but also for the Turkish nation living in Iran and the "Turkish National Cause".
In the contemporary history of Iran, Pezeshkian is the highest-ranking government official who has openly stated that he has a Turkish ethnic identity, is proud of being a Turk, and that Persian is not the mother tongue or the first language of Turks. By emphasizing his Turkish identity and expressing pride in being a Turk, Pezeshkian has delivered a historic and fatal blow to the official ideology of the modern state of Iran, as well as pan-Iranism and Azerbaijanism ideologies and their colonial nation building processes. For the past century, these ideologies have denied the existence of a distinct ethnic and national identity known as Turk in Iran, rejected the idea that Turkish is the mother tongue and primary language of Turks, and portrayed being a Turk as a shameful phenomenon.
When Pezeshkian was the deputy speaker of the parliament, he was involved in the establishment of the “Faction of Turkish-Populated Regions”. Following its formation, he assumed leadership of the Faction. This Faction, consisted of representatives of all Turks residing throughout Iran with various political leanings, solidified the national name and identity of "Turk" and strengthened the national unity of the Western Oghuz people living in Iran, transforming them into a single entity and a cohesive political force operating under the banner of “Turk”, which is independent and separate from Farsis (Persians) and Farsistan (Persia).
In this way, the independent Turkish ethnic-national factor reappeared in the political scene of Iran after the overthrow of the Turkish Qajar state. Over the past century, the Iranian state and Fars nationalists have been attempting to eliminate the "Turk" as an independent political factor and remove it from the Iranian political scene.
In his speeches, interviews, and debates, Pezeshkian has consistently advocated the rights of women, as well as national and religious groups and the transition towards the Eyalet system - a form of federalism. He has voiced strong opposition to institutionalized discrimination against national, ethnic and religious groups, as well as gender discrimination. He also opposes the official policy of Farsification imposed on non-Persian nations. Pezeshkian has condemned the linguistic and national genocide of Turks by the Iranian state, mockery and demeaning portrayal of Turks in publications and media. Pezeshkian has insisted on the necessity of providing education in the Turkish language for Turks and in the languages of other nations and minority groups, in schools. Additionally, he has stressed the significance of fostering friendly relations with Turkey and the Republic of Azerbaijan.
For these reasons, Pezeşkiyan's name is considered an important and positive figure in the national history of the Turks and the "Turkish National Struggle", even before being elected as President.
Stay out of helicopters
What you suggest? So he needs use a bicycle while he's travelling.
Yes, because helicopters never ever crash unless it's a conspiracy... duh
USA to iran: for attempting to take out israel, we are going to let israel retaliate back and support them unless you replace your president.
Iran supreme leader: Hold my beer
It means Nothing!!!!
We Ir anians know…while this Re gime is there nothing will change…get real
Cry more
The system in iran is similar to what is happening in UK, where the king is the head of government
Supreme leader of Iran has less authority than charlie he can't suspend parliament like Lizzie did and he was elected by people and his successor will be elected by people as well(throw assembly of export)also Iran has constitution inspired from French regime when Khomeini the great was in exile , Iran's democratic country unlike UK.
In UK they don't select who could run for elections and who can't.
@@NorthernReaperIn all countries they select candidates.
Do you think all candidates are selected in UK?
@@MrMalmirsupreme leader has all the power that's why he is called the supreme leader.
@@MrMalmirThere is no election,the supreme leader has already picked out who is gonna take over after he dies.
That's why we don't vote in Iran and That's why we need a Regime change.
+1 UP Democracy "Super Goal"
respect to our Aryan brothers and sisters
😂😂 all same.. AD 600 reforms..😅
Candidates approve by supreme leader. Its chosen by him whoever wins. Reformists can be misleading.
Same as America where candidates are approved by zio lobbies.
There should be no reform, Islam is the ultimate reform, iran should keep applying stricter sharia law.
Things only can get better...
What a coward prasident allah provide a power and wisdom in this prasident of iran
Like moderates in Israel...but without genocide.
Blah blah blah Stop spreading misinformation
@@NicolasHaufe What is the information that you disagree with, or that you can demonstrate is false?
@@NicolasHaufe How is it disinformation if the ICC, ICJ, UN, Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International, Doctors Without Borders, and multiple governments have all accused Israel of genocide?
You should do research in to how minority groupings are treated in iran .
It's not because a place has little freedom of press , what makes it so that bad things don't go out in to the world , that bad things don't happen .
@@MyWissam there is No genoc!de
The begining of the end?
rthe title is decieving check out @3:00 this here tells u the facts straight on who really makes the decisions!!
El Apoyo al Candidato más Moderado, más la altísima abstención, muestra la Mayor;
El deseo de la Gran Mayoría de un cambio efectivo que dé lugar a una reforma que aminore la asfixia que el Régimen Teocrático apoyado por los Generales y los Guardianes de la revolución, unido a los servicio de seguridad impiden a veces con violencia extrema.
El Gran Pueblo Persa se merece otra cosa mejor.
Tiempo al Tiempo.
🇪🇸👍👌 Un saludo 🎗️
Anyone got a summary?
I learned nothing new from this video. Useless expert.
Viva Iran🇮🇷
The friendly face of a rotten theocracy, probably allowed because of the rising domestic tensions.
Irans biggest problems r still there😢
similar enough to American democracy
😂
Wait few years. Project 2025 coming up.
no .they had more candidates and those who control them are known unlike in US where obscure ppl with deep pockets decide
Not much expectations.
If exxonMobil or chevron pump Iranian oil they will be our best democratic friend
Tried that. Iran nationalized (stole) their equipment and got sanctioned for it. Same with Venezuela.
so more plunder?..how about ppl of Iran pump Iranian oil (their own) and invest that money into public ie their (own) services instead of pockets of billionaires
@@PeriferijaPeriferijeoligrach system exists in every country
@@joexavier4070 esp. when you privatize natural resources and public services that this dude was cheering for...so my point stands
No hope for poor Reza Pahlavi and his corrupt family.
Taking about corruption,
Look at Iran today.
Please sir
Why young Iranian leaving the country?????
Germany is complicit in gaza genocide.
trust a center for middle east organization man based on Berlin. Heh.
Reformist ? It means the joke is on you
"Bis a bis" to many big words to say what everyone already is thinking.
It's "Too many."
Reformist ..it all depend on your orthonormal co-ordinates....
Servant of God (SOG) believe in:
Trade for everyone
Peace for everyone
He said he is a fundementalist with reform aspirations, so it is wrong to call him a "Reformist".
But even if he is, Reformists also believe in the regime of the Mullahs which were chosen by God to rule and take 20% of the annual income of the rich and poor in a step on the way of sending them to heaven.
Bro that's just the taxes 😂😂
You made up the last two things. And what's the tax rate in your country which you use to fund the gen✡️cide in Gaza?
Oh dear …
Nooooo 😢
We wanted the hardliner, not this puppet dog
Dwindling power of mullah regime .
New president reminds me Antonio Banderas 😊
0:29 gonna invest in whatever company makes those zip tied plastic ballot boxes!! Can't believe Iran use them, thought it would be a metal ammo box...
HE SET UP A INISTITUTE FOR INSULTING HIS COUNTRY TO GET MONEY FROM THE WEST 😅😅
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Doesn't his name ending suggest he is of Armenian descent?
Edit: apparently not, from the replies below. Thank you for the explanations, I learned something.
No ...
Ian is with most Persian surnames
I believe Not. ian was inherited first by the people living in he territory of Iran. ian is very popular in Armenia, but has not direct historical association or claim as far as I know.
Ian is a suffix for family names. For example the Sassanid Empire (Sasanian) or the Parthian empire (Askanian) his name is Pezeshk (means doctor) + the suffix ian
I believe he is Armenian because wikipedia has a lot of misinformation, everybody can edit widkipedia and turkish/kurdish also doesn’t seem right
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Word is Persian
Ian is a suffix
Most Persian surnames have it
Depose the Ayatollah.
How did Pride Month go in Iran?
who cares.
Is your mother there?
No difference at all
On a serious note:
Their is very thin line between reformist and extremist, but very few understand it, In 21st century ,world need educational reformist mindset, not religious extremist mindset
Ok. If someone protest against Iran, will the world against Saudi Arabia, or blind eye because of oil?
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Saudi Arabia isn't supporting terrorists in Palestine, Lebanon and Yemen. Saudi Arabia isn't sending weapons to Russia despite international sanctions.
@@Robb-ex8jo haha, ok so opposing America and Israel is dictatorship, whether that country has democratic elections or not is not important.
@@Robb-ex8joeverything end with one question...is saudi arabia is a democracy or autocratic monarchy system
@@joexavier4070 Why you guys obsessed with democracy? As if it's helping anyways.
Another puppet on strings. Okay!
DW needs to review their so-called "iran experts" most of their opinions have been wrong in past decade
evidence?
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Free Iran from islam