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Iranian Presidential Elections Wrap Up Final Day of Campaigning

While the presidential elections do make a difference to the Iranian people, the country's nuclear policy, its role in the region, and its foreign policy are unlikely to change because these policies are still directed by the supreme leader.

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 on June 13, 2013

Source: MSNBC

Speaking on MSNBC's Mitchell Reports, Carnegie's Karim Sadjadpour explained that while the presidential elections do make a difference to the Iranian people, the country's nuclear policy, its role in the region, and its foreign policy are unlikely to change because these policies are still directed by the supreme leader.

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