TIME Photo Essay: Iran's Election Choice: To vote or not to vote in an election that can’t change the status quo
. Supporters of front-runner and former president Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani campaign in Tehran last Saturday. Rafsanjani is considered a pragmatist among the leaders of the status quo, and emphasizes economic reform and improvement of trade and other ties with the outside world . PHOTO BY FARNOOD / SIPA
FARNOOD / SIPA
Iran's Election Choice: To vote or not to vote in an election that can’t change the status quo
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Supporters of front-runner and former president Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani campaign in Tehran last Saturday. Rafsanjani is considered a pragmatist among the leaders of the status quo, and emphasizes economic reform and improvement of trade and other ties with the outside world
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