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  Three losing presidential candidates Iranian counted a total of 646 irregularities in the elections on 12 June. On this June 18, AFP said, referring to Iran's supervisory board is responsible for holding elections.
One candidate told the Board of the 390 violations, including 51 case of a shortage of ballots or late delivery to the polling stations. In addition, he said the pressure on voters and that his officials did not go to the polls. The second applicant complained of violations of 160 and a third - 96. Which candidate is counted more violations, but what - less than the journalists reported.
In addition to the successful election of the incumbent President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, as head of state claimed the former prime minister Mir-Hossein Mousavi, former Parliament Speaker Mehdi Karroubi and former commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Corps Mohsen Rezaie. The main rival Ahmadinejad analysts called Moussaoui.
Shortly before the official announcement of the voting electoral headquarters Musawi told journalists that the former prime minister won the election. Soon, however, the authorities officially announced the victory of Ahmadinejad. In this regard, on 13 June in Iran have begun a protest pro-Musawi, overgrown in the riots. Actions in support of the Iranian opposition have begun in many other countries around the world. June 16, the Iranian authorities had agreed to recount, however, Moussaoui said that he will meet only the re-election.
June 18, the Iranian opposition to hold a peaceful procession in Tehran in memory of comrades killed in the riots. According to official figures, killed seven people in an informal - more than 20.
Also on June 18, supporters of Moussaoui began to distribute on the streets of Tehran, a copy of a letter allegedly written by the Minister of Internal Affairs Sadeq Mahsuli Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The document states that, in fact, Moussaoui won the election 19 million votes, Mehdi Karroubi - 13.4 million, and Ahmadinejad - a mere 5.7 million. Meanwhile, according to official data, Ahmadinejad received 24.5 million votes, Moussaoui - 13.2 million, while Karroubi gave their votes to 333.6 thousand voters. Experts believe that the letter is likely a false: even if Ahmadinejad loses the election, he still apparently has the support of many Iranians than 5.7 million.
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