Iran will hold a snap presidential election on June 28 after the death of President Ebrahim Raisi in a helicopter crash last month.
Six candidates have been approved to run. All are long-serving members of Iran’s political establishment.
The winner will have to contend with a struggling economy and the challenge of US sanctions.
So how much choice does this field of candidates represent?
And with voter turnout sinking to all-time lows, will Iranians be inspired to cast their votes now?
Presenter: Laura Kyle
Guests
Abas Aslani – senior research fellow at the Tehran-based think tank Centre for Middle East Strategic Studies
Sanam Vakil – director of the Middle East and North Africa Programme at Chatham House
Mehran Kamrava – director of the Iranian Studies Unit at the Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies
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