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Iran's Rouhani says barred from seeking re-election to key body

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani speaks during the Kuala Lumpur Summit in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Dec. 19, 2019. (Credit: Lim Huey Teng/File Photo/Reuters)

Iran's former president Hassan Rouhani said Wednesday that after 24 years of membership, he has been barred from seeking re-election to the body that appoints the country's supreme leader.

Rouhani's official website said jurists in charge of vetting hopefuls "did not approve" his candidacy for a new term on the Assembly of Experts. It did not elaborate on the reason. 

The former president, who was first elected to the body in 1999, had announced in November that he was seeking a new term. 

Rouhani served as Iran's president from 2013 to 2021. Since leaving office, he has been a vocal critic of the ultra-conservative administration of his successor Ebrahim Raisi and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, which has been one of its principal pillars.

The 88-member Assembly of Experts is tasked with electing, supervising and, if necessary, dismissing the supreme leader, who has the final say in all matters of state in Iran.

The post has been held since 1989 by Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, now 84.


Iran's former president Hassan Rouhani said Wednesday that after 24 years of membership, he has been barred from seeking re-election to the body that appoints the country's supreme leader.

Rouhani's official website said jurists in charge of vetting hopefuls "did not approve" his candidacy for a new term on the Assembly of Experts. It did not elaborate...