Tehran [Iran], July 1: Reformist Iranian presidential candidate Masoud Pezeshkian has positioned himself against internet censorship in the country days ahead of a run-off election. In a post on Sunday, the former health minister promised that a government under his leadership would oppose the blocks. He also assured that his Cabinet would campaign against the strict enforcement of headscarf-wearing rules for women in the event of an election victory.
Pezeshkian and conservative hardliner Saeed Jalili are due to face off in a run-off vote in Iran's presidential election on Friday. A short election campaign phase begins on Sunday with two TV debates on Monday and Tuesday. Pezeshkian belongs to the reformist camp - the heart surgeon describes himself as a conservative politician who believes reforms are necessary.
However, whether a moderate candidate can fulfil election promises at all is controversial. Iran's authorities have repeatedly restricted the internet in the past, for example during large waves of protest such as in the autumn of 2022. Social networks, including Instagram, X and Telegram, are blocked in Iran. Despite the block, the authorities, the government and many politicians are active on the platforms. (dpa)
Source: Qatar Tribune