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Ahmadinejad is warned about any ‘counter-security activities’ during election

NCRI – The Iranian regime’s president, Mahmoud Ahmadinjed, has been warned about any “counter-security activities” during the upcoming election in June.

The spokesman for the Security Commission in the Iranian regime’s parliament warning Ahmadinejad said: “The commission will be paying attention to the deviant faction as one of the main causes of unrest in the upcoming election.”

Ahmadinejad has been pushing for his chief-of-staff and family in-law Esfandiari Rahim Mashaei – described by rivals as a ‘deviant’ to be nominated as a candidate ahead of the June 14 polling day.

Taghavi Hosseini told state-run Tasnim News on Thursday, March 28: “As we have the bitter experience of the 2009 uprising, all executive, supervisory, intelligence and security systems must act in a way to have a calm election.”

He said: “We are identifying the counter-security activities by this devious faction and we are definitely not going to allow them to put the election in danger with their remarks and activities. “

 

 

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