New Iranian president sworn in
A PROTEGE of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei was sworn in as the country’s new president during a ceremony in parliament yesterday.
Former judiciary chief Ebrahim Raisi takes the reins at a tense time, having won an election denounced by democracy campaigners because the overwhelming majority of candidates were disqualified.
The new president is notorious for having sat on a “death panel” that rushed through mass executions of socialists and communists in 1988.
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