
Iran’s June 14 presidential election steps up a gear on Tuesday when the Guardians Council releases the approved list of candidates who have passed muster under the vetting process.
The unelected council, controlled by religious conservatives appointed by supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, must ensure that all candidates meet certain conditions before being allowed to stand.
These conditions include being faithful to the principles of the Islamic republic and its official religion.
Most of the 686 men and women who registered to stand are expected to be disqualified.
Under Iranian presidential election law the Guardians Council will submit the names of those approved to the interior ministry, which organises the poll.
The ministry then has until Thursday to announce the names and campaigning begins the next day.