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Presidential candidates participate in a televised debate in a state-run television studio, in Tehran, Iran

ONE of the seven Iranian presidential election candidates caused a stir during the third and final televised debate on Saturday by touching on subjects long seen as taboo.

Former Central Bank governor Abdolnaser Hemmati called upon the electorate to vote for him in order to avoid a recurrence of August 1953 — a reference to the Anglo-US coup which reinstalled the Shah’s dictatorship and an attempt to indicate that the Islamists plan to close society further.

And Mr Hemmati also referred to the country’s rigged 2009 election, which gave rise to nine months of massive public protests, a brutal crackdown and an existential crisis that the Islamic Republic still reels from today.

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