samedi 6 février 2016

Iranian women and youth are disaffected by the Rouhani regime


Frustrated Iranian women disbelieving Rouhanis empty promises for change and reform say they are not going to vote this time around

Reuters, 5 February 2016 - Many Iranian women and young people are disillusioned about the upcoming elections, desperate for reform but losing hope in Rouhani and his promise of a freer society.
The Feb. 26 parliamentary poll will see the so called pro-reform candidates, who broadly back Rouhani, attempt to overturn the majority held by conservative hardliners in the 290-seat assembly. It will be a test of public support for Rouhani himself ahead of presidential elections next year.
While the vote might not have an influence on foreign policy, which is determined by Iran’s Supreme Leader Khamenei, the election of a reformist parliament could strengthen Rouhani’s hand to push through his agendas.
Roihani won the presidency in 2013, bolstered by the support of many women and young people who were encouraged by his promises that Iranians deserved to live in free country and have the rights enjoyed by other people around the world.
“I am not going to make the same mistake twice. I have decided not to vote,” said Setareh, a university graduate in the northern city of Rasht. “I voted for Rouhani - was he able to improve my situation? No.”

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