After Us, Hardliners Will Be Eliminated
Ali Mazroui Tells Rooz: - 2008.01.28

Ali Mazroui, a former Iranian MP in the sixth Majlis and current president of the Iranian Association of Journalists, told Rooz that widespread disqualifications have predetermined the outcome of 190 races prior to election day. Below is an excerpt of this interview.
Rooz (R): What is your evaluation of widespread disqualifications by election oversight committees?
Ali Mazroui (AM): It was very unexpected, and, in fact, it showed that the movement that began in the seventh Majlis has disqualified more than ninety percent of reformists candidates already, and has actually pre-fixed the outcome of 190 races.
R: Given the performance of election oversight committees in the seventh Majlis and the composition of oversight committees, why was it unexpected?
AM: Because in previous elections, the disqualifications were handed down by the Guardian Council and not the oversight committees (under the interior ministry), which previously dealt mostly with verifying the candidates’ paperwork and applications. It has been unprecedented for the ministry of interior’s oversight committee to disqualify candidates for “lack of belief and conviction in Islam and the Islamic Republic of Iran” and “lack of belief in Constitution and absolute supreme leadership.” That was a job for the Guardian Council.
R: What is your analysis of the disqualification trend?
AM: This as a trend that was seen in years following the revolution many times, and now has reached a point where they want to completely kick reformists out of government, and I think after that it will be the hardliners’ turn. The hardliners will be disunited and many of them will be kicked out of government in the same way. Even right now we see some who belong to the hardliner camp and are Majlis MP’s but have been disqualified.
R: Some Majlis MP’s who are currently serving in the Majlis have been disqualified. How can someone who has been disqualified for upcoming elections continue to serve as MP’s for the remaining months?
AM: These are unanswerable questions, and maybe those who have been in charge of disqualifications can answer that. We cannot understand and analyze that.
