Mostafa Mir-Salim 2017 presidential campaign

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Mostafa Mir-Salim 2017 presidential campaign
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Campaign 2017 Iranian presidential election
Candidate Mostafa Mir-Salim
Affiliation Islamic Coalition Party
StatusAnnounced: 16 December 2016 [1]
Registered: 11 April 2017
Lost the election: 20 May 2017
Headquarters Tehran, Iran
Key people Mohammad Ali Amani (Chairman) [2]
SloganReality and Integrity
راستی و درستی [3]
Website
mirsalim.com/

Mostafa Mir-Salim was named as Islamic Coalition Party's nominee for 2017 Iranian presidential election in December 2016. He launched his campaign in April 2017.

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Provincial visits

ProvinceDateRef
Mazandaran 24 April [4]
Kerman 15 May [5]
East Azerbaijan 15 May[ citation needed ]

Political positions

Mostafa Mirsalim at Tehran rally Mostafa Mirsalim at Tehran rally 05.jpg
Mostafa Mirsalim at Tehran rally

Foreign policy

In the first step visited DESA (company). In a speech at Mazandaran University, Mir-Salim said “Diplomatically speaking, we should have further engagement with the neighboring states such as Afghanistan, Turkey and Qatar because we have common interests with the neighbors which can be met through engagement and consultation”. He also stated that Iran has been committed to the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, while other parties “failed to completely fulfill all its commitments”. He blamed the incumbent government for not using the opportunity of nuclear deal, noting that he will use the opportunity to develop exports. [4] [6]

Endorsements

Parties

Individuals

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