Iran will see policy stability, whoever wins the poll
Significance
A second round of the presidential polls will be held on May 26 if no candidate achieves 50% of the vote. The main issue at stake is which of two major political currents -- conservative/principalist or moderate/reformist -- will control state resources and patronage.
Impacts
- The election outcome will not affect Iran’s commitment to the 2015 nuclear agreement.
- A good reformist showing in Tehran local polls could force out the conservative mayor, Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf.
- US policy towards Iran is likely to remain ambivalent, whether the president is moderate or conservative.
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