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Iran: Mahmoud Ahmadinejad summoned to criminal court


MagkaSama Team - June 18, 2013
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Mahmoud AhmadinejadMahmoud Ahmadinejad may be in trouble. The Guardian published an article in which we learn that news highlights outgoing president’s waning influence in Iran as ‘unspecified charges’ follow lawsuit from parliament speaker:

Iran’s outgoing president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, has been summoned to a criminal court in Tehran to answer unspecified charges following the victory of the moderate cleric Hassan Rouhani in Friday’s presidential election.

Local news agencies on Monday published a copy of the summons issued by judicial authorities demanding that Ahmadinejad appear before the court in November, a few months after he has handed over the Iranian presidency to Rouhani. It revealed little except that a lawsuit had been lodged by the parliamentary speaker, Ali Larijani.

The news, initially announced by the government website dolat.ir, was the latest in a series of bruising setbacks for Ahmadinejad, who has fallen foul of his erstwhile patrons and lost a great deal of influence in Iranian politics.

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