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Top presidential aide and former president seek Iran’s presidency

Iran's former president, Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, center, registers his candidacy for upcoming elections.
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TEHRAN -- The run-up to Iran’s June presidential elections took a dramatic turn Saturday when two controversial figures -- former President Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani and Esfandiar Rahim Mashaei, top aide to outgoing incumbent Mahmoud Ahmadinejad -- made last-minute candidacy announcements.

Waiting until minutes before the five-day registration period concluded, Rafsanjani and Mashaei arrived via separate entrances at the Interior Ministry, where all would-be candidates were required to sign up by 6 p.m. Tehran time on Saturday.

After drawing cheers from rival groups of supporters gathered outside, scuffles then erupted between the two groups. Police were called in to restore order.

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President Ahmadinejad accompanied Mashaei and the longtime friends held their hands aloft in a show of mutual support. Mashaei thanked the departing president, barred by term limits from running for a third term, for encouraging him to run.

Despite Saturday’s theatrics, neither of the two candidates is guaranteed a place on June 14 ballot. The Guardian Council, composed of senior clerics and jurists, vets candidates to determine who is qualified to run based on a series of criteria.

Also among the those registering Saturday was Saeed Jalili, Iran’s top nuclear negotiator, who is seen as a hard-liner close to the supreme leader.

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