15:41
7.6.2013
Gharazi in the middle: Both principlists and reformists have disappointed and frustrated Iranians. They are both to blame. Gharazi said before that all factions should work together and end infighting
15:41
7.6.2013
Debate turning into discussion about all that has gone wrong in last decade, debacle of reform vs IRI. History on trial. #iranelection
— Azadeh Moaveni (@AzadehMoaveni) June 7, 2013
15:39
7.6.2013
Velayati says reformists sidelined the principlists, that's why the principlists have sidelined the reformists. It's retaliation, says Velayati
15:37
7.6.2013
Adel: After Khatami assumed power he kicked out everyone who did not vote/support him (principlists)
15:36
7.6.2013
Gharazi says Aref is repeatedly mentioning Khatami's name so he can attract support
15:35
7.6.2013
Gharazi: "the revolution that had 98% support of the people is now begging people to come to the polling stations " #iranelection
— potkin azarmehr (@potkazar) June 7, 2013
15:34
7.6.2013
Aref says under Khatami, the govt was earning $173 billion and created 700,000 jobs a year, brought down inflation to around 10 percent. But he says this govt has only earned $630 billion, taking a dig at the govt's mismanagement of the economy under Ahmadinejad
15:32
7.6.2013
Aref says the principlists should take responsbility for what they have done [to the economy] instead of pointing the blame at the "deviant current"
15:29
7.6.2013
Aref comparing Iran's economic performance under the reformists -- Ahmadinejad's govt. Aref: Under the reformist govt, we pursued economic growth, job generation was better, inflation was lower, our currency was stronger against the U.S. dollar.
15:25
7.6.2013
The fifth candidate to be called to the podium is university professor Mohammad Reza Aref, a relative moderate who served as vice president under reformist president Khatami...