In a significant turn of events ahead of Iran's presidential election, hardline candidates Amir-Hossein Qazizadeh Hashemi and Alireza Zakani have withdrawn from the contest. This development comes as Iran's political landscape sees a push towards reviving the nuclear deal with Western powers, a move advocated by front-runner Pezeshkian among others. The withdrawal of these candidates could consolidate the conservative vote, potentially influencing the election's outcome. With the election results expected shortly after voting concludes, the possibility of a runoff looms if no candidate secures more than 50% of the votes. Amidst this political maneuvering, the Iranian populace, including influential figures and dissidents, remains deeply engaged, with the future direction of Iran's domestic and foreign policy at stake.
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