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Aref quits Iran vote as reformists back moderate Rowhani

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Iranian reformist presidential candidate Mohammad-Reza Aref (left) waves to supporters during his campaign rally in Tehran in Iran. Photo: Xinhua.

Sole reformist candidate Mohammad Reza Aref pulled out of Iran’s presidential race on Tuesday as the reformist camp including ex-president Mohammad Khatami urged voters to rally around Hassan Rowhani, a moderate.

Aref said on his website that Khatami had sent him a letter advising that it “would not be wise” for him to stay in the race for the election on Friday.

Hours later, Khatami called on voters to support Rowhani.

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“Due to the duty I have to the country and the fate of the people of Iran I will vote for my esteemed brother Hassan Rowhani,” Khatami said on his website.

“I ask all, especially reformists and those who seek the dignity and elevation of the nation,” to come and vote for “Hassan Rowhani in order for their demands to be met.”

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Khatami’s intervention came amid growing calls in recent days from within the reformist camp for Aref to quit in favour of Rowhani.

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